As seen in this picture the sage green glass tiled backsplash adds a splash of color to the mostly neutral kitchenette.
White kitchen with sage green tiles.
The white quartz countertop gives the kitchen a soft texture.
We loved matching the door color to the black island cabinetry in this sage green kitchen.
If you have a large kitchen consider painting a feature wall or colour blocking a section of your kitchen with sage green.
Alternatively sage green wall tiles can be contrasted against white or light grey walls to help make a small kitchen feel more spacious.
Plus white grouts accentuate the tiles superbly.
It takes the space s chic to the next level too.
Light maple cabinets topped with granite offer a neutral background that lets other surfaces shine.
A green gingham ceiling gives a classic white kitchen personality and it brings extremely high ceilings down to a more comfortable place.
If you re looking to add a subtle pop of color to your interiors without going overboard consider sage green your new neutral.
While the turquoise hydrangea spices up the space.
Sage green s muted chalk like finish is subdued and relaxing but offers more interest and personality than a traditional neutral like a white or a gray beryl says.
To further animate the room the island was painted a.
Sage green kitchen with mosaic floor tiles.