Splash this calming color everywhere from your walls to your cabinets to your front door.
Sage green is having a moment on everything fromwallsto furniture and decor.
We spoke with home designers to find out their top tips for using this beloved color.

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Sage is a soft neutral, she says.
But, when applied to certain design elements, it can really make a statement.
Sage blends with both warm and cool tones and effortlessly enhances any space.

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Her favorite way to introduce clients is to start small.
Think built-ins, cabinetry, or even furniture pieces.
DesignerKelly Sutherlandagrees that sage is a great choice for bedrooms and on kitchen cabinets.

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She even suggests using sage in laundry rooms.
It is timeless, especially with unlacquered brass or matte black hardware.
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Its a fantastic choice for cabinetry or paneling, offering a fresh alternative to classic white, she says.
Our favorite sage green at the moment is Pewter Green by Sherwin-Williams, says Nashville-based designerWendy Smit.
Complement a color-drenched space with throw pillows and a rug with some pops of green, she adds.

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For Palm Beach designerVictoria Meadows, the more sage the better.
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Palette Pairing
Unsure what to mix with sage?
Kitchen designer Cyndy Cantley ofCantley & Companybelieves sage is one of the most multi-functional colors out there.
Even abusy patterncan feel calm and soothing in this earthy shade, she says.