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.

Jena Salmon Dallas kitchen with skirted sink wallpaper and green cabinets

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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.

Green kitchen with open shelving

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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.

Sage Green Trim

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She even suggests using sage in laundry rooms.

It is timeless, especially with unlacquered brass or matte black hardware.

Looking for something unexpected?

Kitchen with green cabinets and woods floors and antique table

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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.

Green Bathroom

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For Palm Beach designerVictoria Meadows, the more sage the better.

Alison Gootee; Styling: Matthew Gleason

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.