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Reasons Why Homeowners Love Sage Green

Color can be one of the most influential design aspects that you can add to a room. Too much or too little can completely change the atmosphere. Even the ratios and accent colors we use in a room can affect the space.

Generally, rooms can have warm, cool, or neutral tones. On one end of the color spectrum, you have the color red, whereas, on the far end, you have violet. The further you move from one end to the other, the more influence warm or cool tones can have. Today, we are going to focus on the color sage.

What Is Sage Green?

Sage green is a grey-green tone that closely resembles a pastel olive color. Most neutral tones are considered to be beiges or greys; however, green lies right in the middle of the color spectrum. This can allow green to sit very neutrally in a room. Sage green is an exceptional color to consider using in your home. Muted or pastels are some techniques used to wash down the tone of a color. A muted or pastel color can be regarded as more neutral than a bold variety of the color. With this advantage, sage green can be used in your home to add more color while still creating a very neutral atmosphere!

Benefits of Sage Green

When usually adding a neutral color, you do not get a very distinct color from the color spectrum; however, using a sage green can be very beneficial. In fact, it is packed with benefits that can help in influencing your environment. Many colors have psychological pros that they contribute to a room. Adding sage green can give a neutral room a more refreshing and peaceful vibe. Green is known to provoke the emotions of safety and stability, which are great feelings to have in your home. This revitalizing color can evoke an abundance of positive emotions in your room without making it feel cool or warm.

Application

Using sage green in your home is simple. Consider painting a room sage green for a dramatic impact or use sage green accents. Your accents can be a wide variety of things from throw pillows, rugs, curtains, pictures, or even plants. This is one reason green is great at revitalizing a room. You can also incorporate sage green through the addition of plants in your home. This simple technique will allow the green of the plants to help compliment your sage green accents through the room.

If you are looking at creating a neutral atmosphere room but really want to apply some color, consider adding sage green. This gives you the best of both worlds with color and a neutral feel. While sage green can liven up your room, it will not provide an atmosphere with a deliberate warm or cool tone feel. Plus, it is great for resell value and enhancing your home’s overall aesthetics!

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