It's not often that a single color dominates the furnishing market in one year, but last year it was definitely a winner. "Green is the color of 2022 and sage green is one of the shades we have high hopes for!" Beth Diana Smith, a HomeGoods designer, told TZR in an email in early 2022. According to the interior designer, the shade first made headlines for its association with personal care, another bold theme that has been taking hold over the years. The last. "As consumers continue to prioritize mental health, we'll continue to see sage-inspired decor as we look to introduce calming colors." Incidentally, Sage Green's stabilizing powers only get stronger as he continues to dominate in 2023.
Of course, now is a good time to incorporate sage green decorations into your home. But as Smith cautions, it's best to test the waters before diving headfirst into trendy shades. This is why it is recommended to add it to a method to begin with; So instead of painting your kitchen, add "a line of beautiful trays to display your important entertaining items, or a unique accent piece like a ceramic globe vase for spring flowers."
No matter how often you choose to use it, the sky's the limit when it comes to incorporating sage green decor into your home in a beautiful and impactful way. Read more expert advice on the muted color trend.
Add it with accessories
"As mentioned earlier, the best way to introduce shades of green into a space, including greenery, is through decor and accessories. However, there are many different ways to take this approach," says Smith.
The simplest? Textiles, said Tanya Hembre, owner and lead designer at Onyx + Alabaster. "Adding soft accents like pillows and cleverly incorporated throws can soften any room," she explains. "The key is to use it in a strong neutral."
"If you know you're a color lover and you want to embrace it," says Smith, "choose bigger or bolder pieces like an area rug or a velvet accent," and no, you don't. this color is considered trendy right now, you may want to avoid it). Smith If you're going for a large item, try to stick to your budget by shopping at thrift stores like HomeGoods. "The beauty of cheap furniture can change depending on the season or trend, so it gives you more design freedom in your home."
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Include it through plants
Although Hembree explains that this may be an obvious thought, she also likes to use plants of this color. "Living plants on a shelf, coffee table or island are always a quick way to incorporate sage leaves," she shares. "Favourites like succulents are easy to care for and add just the right touch." Aren't they good at keeping things alive? Many types of evergreens offer the perfect shade of sage green and require little or no maintenance.
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It's understandable if you want a little more sage green in your home—after all, you wouldn't be the first. If so, Hembree says a bold way to wear it is to add it to your wardrobe. "The combination of black appliances and a bright ceiling is always a good result," she says. Bronze accents are a popular choice for shades, adding a vintage touch.
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Put it on your shelves
Looking for a particularly subtle way to incorporate sage leaves? "It might seem a bit unexpected, but storing items like books is also a great way to add sage green accents," says Hembre. As a bonus, it can also be profitable. "Many vintage paintings and books feature this color, providing an affordable way to add that subtle neutral to any palette," she continues.
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Consider it neutral.
"As for sage green, I often think of it as a go-with-everything neutral," says Hembree. As such, there are a number of ways you can sign up. HomeGoods style expert Jenny Reimold suggests pairing it with "ivory, gray or gray for an organic vibe, or black and white for a clean, modern look." Likewise, Smith says, "I like to see sage greens mixed with warm grays or whites for a more modern aesthetic."
On the other hand, Smith says, if you're more of a professional, "try pairing it with pink, purple and copper to create a bold yet elegant look with an engraved jewelry box." "Think: a sage pillow on a dark purple accent chair."
In fact, there are few colors to avoid when decorating your home with this soft green. "I don't recommend combining sage with brown, yellow, or too much black," Smith continues.
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