Rust-Oleum AMZ0028 Chalky Finish Furniture Paint - Sage Green - 750ml

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Rust-Oleum AMZ0028 Chalky Finish Furniture Paint - Sage Green - 750ml

Rust-Oleum AMZ0028 Chalky Finish Furniture Paint - Sage Green - 750ml

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With shades of grey taking over as the new neutral in our homes, it's often the case that pale grey takes the place of brilliant white, offering a softer shade for walls that can feel less clinical than stark white. Choose sage green if you want a chic but neutral kitchen that offers colour without overwhelming your space. When considering the paint colour in your kitchen, sage green as a colour welcomes a refreshing feel for a space that feels inviting. The soft shade is an especially great choice for painted Shaker-style units. For more vibrant decor, consider pairing sage green with some similarly fresh, but brighter, spring and summer colours, such as yellow.This is the perfect option for those who want to elevate the decor with feel-good citrus shades.

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By working with a variety of trusted Range Plus Partners, we’re able to offer our customers a wider selection of products. Sage green accessories are an excellent choice, harnessing the calming energy inherent ingreenbut anchored with an earthiness and depth not always present in more vivid greens. It’s botanical, helping to bring the outside in," colour and paint expert Annie Sloan tells us. To use contrasting colours of the same shade, play with a mix of tones from the same colour mix," suggests Paula Taylor, head stylist at Graham & Brown. "For example, try forest green paint with sage green for a layered look and added warmth to a living room."Perfect for upcycling, refresh your furniture with this Rust-Oleum Chalky Furniture Paint and give your old pieces a new lease of life Tamara is a highly experienced homes and interiors journalist, with a career spanning 20 years. Now the Lifestyle Editor of womanandhome.com, she has spent the last 17 years working with the style teams at Country Homes & Interiors and Ideal Home, and it’s with these award-winning interiors teams that she gained a wealth of knowledge and honed her skills and passion for shopping, styling and writing about every aspect of lifestyle and interiors. Sage green has an earthy feel, so it works nicely alongside terracotta, which also has an earthy feel, albeit with a warm temperature compared to the cool temperature of sage. Terracotta is a rusty shade of orange, with undertones of red and brown, and because of these red undertones, it creates a nice contrast against sage green that is quite strong without being overwhelming.

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It is in fact so popular with Helen and her design team that the gentle shade of silver-green ' October Mist' was announced as 'Color of the Year 2022'. The Benjamin Moore Color & Design team was inspired by "colour in nature and explored how green is a foundational colour; a grounding canvas from which endless combinations can be achieved." Is sage green warm or cool?

Earthy tones work well together, contrasting and complimenting in equal measure. As interior designer, JenniferKay of the Mini Interior Design Company explains, "For colour scheme inspiration, simply think of nature and all of the wonderful colours we find amongst greenery in gardens." Paint the walls behind a sage green sofa in lavender, or opt for a floral wallpaper with a heavy splash of lavender features. This can make for a lovely botanical theme that comes off as fresh yet soothing. It will work perfectly in a guest bedroom, a kitchen, a dining room, or a living room. Sage green and dusky pink create a low-key moody feel with their matching gray undertones and effortlessly cool vibes. Despite having a similar feel, sage green and dusky pink actually provide a muted contrast since green and red are directly contrasting colors on the color wheel, and pink is a diluted shade of red. As a soft, soothing shade it's easy to see why sage green could be considered a neutral tone but because there is a defined colour pigment it can't truly be counted as neutral. However, that's not to say it can be used in place of a neutral for the same effect. "Muted and subdued, soft greens add more interest to a scheme than a traditional neutral" explains Helen Shaw, at Benjamin Moore. Being a colour derived from nature brown pairs perfectly with the natural appeal of sage green, creating a soothing colour scheme that feels like a country landscape. Whether used in small doses, as seen here with furniture details and brown cushions providing an accent colour on a neutral sofa against a calming sage green painted wall or whether you choose to paint the walls brown and use sage green as the accent, this colour combination is always a winner.

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Look for flooring trends that compliment the gentle green tone. As soft shades of green prove hugely popular for walls, softer shades of lighter wood are a popular style choice for floors to soften a colour scheme. If you have a sage green sofa, then it is going to look irresistibly joyful, and spring-inspired in front of a lemon yellow painted wall. Since sage is a muted shade of green and lemon is a pale shade of yellow, these two colors create a sense of harmony that is clean and fresh while being easy to be around. Incorporating sage green into your home could mean you paint an entire room, or just opt for a feature wall. "How you use bold shades depends on how confident you are with colour and the level in which you want to incorporate it into your home," advises Rosie Ward, creative director of interior design studio Ward & Co. However, it's advised to avoid two bold wall colours, so steer away from combining sage green and red on your walls. Instead, we recommend incorporating the two shades in a more subtle way, via flooring, furniture, soft furnishings, accessories, or bedding.Choosing a colour like green paint for your kitchen cabinets might sound like a bold statement, but paired with open or floating shelves – which are also strong kitchen trends for this year – it helps keep your kitchen light and bright," Matt Rotherham of Gemini Worktops told us. You can make the contrast even more pleasing by opting for a shade of red with heavy orange undertones, such as poppy red. Although poppy red and sage green are essentially a directly contrasting color pairing, the fact that the shades used are not pure and bright means that the contrast is not overwhelming and instead comes across as interesting and deep.



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