Spring Color Palette — Sage Field at First Bloom
A fresh five-color spring scheme built on soft sage green, blossom pink, buttery yellow, and a clear sky blue — every color matched to real paint you can buy.
By Emily Roberts · DIY Editor & First-Timer's Guide
This is the palette I reach for when I want a room to feel like the first warm week of spring. Field Sage is the quiet star, a soft green that reads calm and a little contemporary, so it works just as well in a 2026 kitchen as it does in a bedroom.
Against that green, Blossom Pink adds the gentle warmth of new buds, while Buttery Yellow brings a hint of sunshine without going bright. Soft White keeps everything light and airy on trim and ceilings, and Clear Sky Blue is the little lift at the end, the color of an open spring sky.
If you are nervous about mixing this many shades, here is the easy rule. Pick sage for the big surfaces, white for the in-between, and treat the pink, yellow, and blue as accents you can swap out by season. That way the room stays fresh and feels like you, not like a paint chip.
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Each color matched to the closest real paint in every brand, by ΔE2000. Kompozit first; take any SKU to the store — these mix on demand.
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They are all soft, slightly muted versions of brighter shades, so nothing shouts. Sage, pink, yellow, and blue are the colors you see in a garden in early spring, and that shared softness is what ties them together.
Let the sage lead on the walls, keep the soft white on trim and ceiling, then sprinkle the pink, yellow, and blue in smaller touches like pillows or art so the room feels fresh instead of busy.
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