Sage green colour in an industrial style house

How to use the colour sage green in a house? Green colour palettes are characterised by a very large number of variants, which are expressed in many possible combinations to characterise your home environment. Among the main variants of green that characterise home environments are, for example, mauve green, vintage green, antique green, and water green, which is also very popular (often used to paint a wall).

By using one or other variation of green, the result can be rustic simplicity or, alternatively, precious opulence. Sage green is a green colour that has been very popular in recent years. Here are some tips for using this colour.

Sage green colour matching

The use of sage green in a domestic environment can be combined in matt and glossy surfaces with glazed tiles or simple wood. Sage green can be synonymous with great naturalness and simplicity. This colour will give your rooms a feeling of calm and serenity. So why not use it in our homes?

Using the colour sage green in your home does not mean painting all the walls with this colour or arranging all the furnishings in this colour only; our advice is to insert hints of sage green in your spaces on a spot basis. For example, you can choose this colour for cushions, vases or other elements in your home.

Using sage green in an industrial furnishing style

The colour sage green is perfectly suited for use in an environment designed according to the principles of industrial style (link to article on industrial style). The use of this colour and other "dusty" tones can give a house furnished in an industrial style a remarkable personality and style.

The colour sage green is also widely used in the Nordic countries to enrich the furnishings of homes, which sometimes tend to be minimal and monochromatic.

For some years now, it has been possible to observe the use of new soft colours in Nordic furniture, which add a distinct sense of refinement, warmth and elegance to the rooms. Soft colours combine harmoniously with natural materials to create modern, extremely comfortable and cosy environments. Sage green can be combined with white or different wood tones to create a positive and calm atmosphere.

Sage green or grey-green tones combined with natural wood can create a sophisticated and refined ambience, and a great advantage in terms of brightness.

Sage green inspired by nature

The latest interior design trends are moving towards the use of a wide variety of green tones, of which sage green is one. The various shades of green define in a certain sense a new mood and way of being: green is a colour that we associate first of all with nature and that can generate an atmosphere full of calm, tranquillity and sharing.

The various shades of green range from the much-loved sage green to the interesting eucalyptus green, creating a sort of urban garden in one's own space, in which the colours are reflected on the walls, in the furnishings and in the accessories, creating a constant nuance between leaves and earth.