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Light sage green
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‘Conservatories full of exotic plants and cacti, or just some simple spider plants hanging in a woven plant hanger. Greenery and houseplants are everywhere, says Helen Parker of deVOL Kitchens (opens in new tab). With strong ties to nature, sage green mirrors the newfound enthusiasm people have for greenery in their homes. In this space, Hopwood has added a touch of marine blue in the form of a striking wardrobe and a subtle nod in the form of a colored glass vase on the bedside table. ‘Turquoise energizes sage green and yet keeps it moody at the same time, says designer Daniel Hopwood. The two work together in harmony because of their similar base tones.

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If you’re looking to go daring with your color scheme, sage green is one of the colors that go with blue, and the neutral tone of the green can be brightened with a lick of aqua blue paint. ‘Black is really a neutral and a sort of backdrop that allows everything else to shine from the hardware and the stove to the tiles.' 4. Jessica Davis of Atlanta-based design studio, Atelier Davis (opens in new tab) is also a fan of the pairing. ‘The black keeps it modern and the sage keeps it feeling clean and fresh,’ says Cukerbaum. A slim horizontal window is featured between the countertops and cabinets, bringing in natural light to the space. The faucet from Watermark is made of the same brass finishings, also complementing the Thermador appliances. The black cabinets are complemented with brass hardware from Ged Kennett. The countertops are Calacatta Vagli Marble from Aria Stone and extend up the wall, creating a backsplash. The waterfall island is accented with black vintage Post-Modern stools. This green and black kitchen idea is painted in Green Smoke by Farrow & Ball which became the accent color.

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In this South Austin townhouse, Cukerbaum has added this contrast subtly, including jet black bar stools and a painted beam that crosses the ceiling. 'Sage green and black can be a very powerful color combination to use when designing a home,’ says Sara Cukerbaum, principal designer of Austin-based SLIC Design (opens in new tab). For a touch of industrial drama to your interiors, a jet black and sage green color combination makes for a dynamic space.













Light sage green