A sage green wall works well with wood furniture.
As you put together your dining room containing sage green, look to neutrals and warm colors to go with your design. Bring the color in through the fabrics or furniture of the room. Even the picture frames can bring in the accent colors to give your room more of a designer touch.
Cream
Although your first inclination may be to combine a
Black
Try a neutral black in a sage green dining room. High-gloss black lacquer furniture, such as a display cabinet or a sideboard, will create a dramatic effect against a painted sage green wall. Not only will the glossy finish contrast the mat paint, but as the stronger color, the black becomes predominant, drawing the eye to the furniture while the sage acts as a backdrop. An ebony stain, applied to a wood kitchen table and chair set, gives a similar but less dramatic contrast.
Brown
A combination of deep brown and sage blend well in a dining room. The rich tones of a chocolate brown bring out the soothing green tones of the sage green. Pair the two on your table in a patterned linen arrangement, such as on a tablecloth, runner, placemat or napkin. Hang a window treatment consisting of print curtains or a stained wood cornice with sage curtain panels. Dining room chairs, stained a deep brown, may contain sage green cushions, or accent a brown wood picture frame with a sage green mat.
Warm Colors
Warm colors, such as orange or yellow, highlight the green tones in the sage and offset the gray tones; giving the color combination a more vibrant and airy feel. A warm bright red pops against a sage green as the two are diametrically opposite each other on the color wheel. You can bring these warm colors into the dining room as a group in a rug design, set under the dining table. Some designs to consider include a floral motif, an old world vine motif or a multicolored stripe or geometric pattern.
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