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Colour pairing · Soft cool

What colours go with sage green?

Sage green
Off-white / light wood
Terracotta / plaster pink
Brass / ochre
Charcoal / ink
The short answer

Sage green pairs with off-white and light wood (the dominant), terracotta or plaster pink as the secondary, and brass, ochre or charcoal as the accent. Avoid competing bright greens and overly cold whites.

A greyed, powdery green, sage is almost a neutral: it soothes and pairs with everything. Its grey cast makes it chic rather than leafy. The key: pair it with warm materials (wood, linen, brass) so it never turns cold.

The pairing

What works, and in which role.

Off-white / light woodDominant · 60%

Lets sage breathe and underlines its restful quality.

Terracotta / plaster pinkSecondary · 30%

Earthy warmth that heats up sage and creates a soft contrast.

Brass / ochreAccent · 10%

Metal and soft gold give sage a dressed-up touch.

Charcoal / inkAccent · 10%

To structure it: dark joinery or a frame anchors the room.

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Avoid

  • Stacking several bright greens: they compete and muddy the sage.
  • Very cold optical white: it hardens sage and makes it dull.

Where to use it

Bedroom, living room, kitchen, home office.

Paint references

  • Card Room Green N°79 · Farrow & Ball
  • Lichen N°19 · Farrow & Ball

Related rules

Frequently asked questions

Does sage green go with beige?+

Yes, it is a very calm accord. A warm beige (greige, linen) acts as the dominant and sage becomes the restful accent. Add wood to warm it up.

Sage green and pink, good idea?+

Yes, with a plaster pink (powdery, earthy), not a candy pink. It is a soft, elegant duo, very bedroom-friendly. Keep both desaturated.

Does sage work in a dark room?+

Better in a bright room: facing north, its grey cast can read dull. North-facing, pick a warmer sage and balance it with warm lighting.