20 Dreamy Sage Green Bedroom Ideas That’ll Make You Feel Serene
1Cozy NookMadeline HarperHere, Anastasia Casey, founder of IDCO Studio, creates a charming guest room by tucking a bed into a small space. From floor to ceiling, the tiny nook is painted a calming sage green, which pops against bright white bedding. Photo by: Madeline Harper2Pops of SageChristopher Lee FotoNot ready to paint your walls sage green? Take note from Christine Costa Zippert and weave in the earthy shade with furniture (think a bed frame) and plush textures in the form of pillows and blankets. Photo by: Christopher Lee FotoAdvertisement – Continue Reading Below3Modern CottageBless’er HouseBoho meets modern in this teen girl’s bedroom, from the shiplap walls painted a subtle sage and wicker accents to functional furniture (like the metal bed frame).See more at Bless’er House »4Soothing ShadesMadeline HarperAdvertisement – Continue Reading Below5Accent WallThe English Den6Farmhouse StyleCourtesy of Dunn-EdwardsThis sunny bedroom features wood paneling painted in Dunn-Edwards’ Desert Sage, which pairs beautifully with a plaid upholstered headboard and light wood accents. Advertisement – Continue Reading Below7Colorful BeddingSara Liggoria-TrampSpruce up a neutral bedroom with a sage green duvet cover and an assortment of throw pillows. This blogger even draws a “headboard” using green paint and a black line detail. See more at Style by Emily Henderson »8A Dose of Pinkcourtesy of Little GreeneThis cheerful color combination (pale pink and sage green) makes this bedroom feel like spring. The walls and picture frame molding are painted in Little Greene’s Pea Green and the geometric wallpaper inside each frame adds to the room’s visual appeal. Advertisement – Continue Reading Below9Vintage FlairMadeline HarpterFrom the plaid upholstered bed and velvet armchair to the patterned area rug, this quaint bedroom draws on vintage style. Anastasia Casey, founder of IDCO Studio, paints the wood paneled walls a moody sage green.Photo by: Madeline Harper10Industrial StyleCourtesy of GliddenPaint the entire room sage green, specifically Glidden’s Light Sage, including an exposed brick wall. Warm up this industrial design with a warm wood bed frame, leather accent chair and layered area rugs. Advertisement – Continue Reading Below11Paired With PlaidAmanda West//InstagramIf you haven’t noticed by now, sage green and plaid make a charming combination. In this kids’ bedroom, the wainscoting is painted an earthy green and plaid wallpaper adorns the upper walls. See more at According to Mandy » 12Bright and LightPatti WagnerAdvertisement – Continue Reading Below13Traditional DetailsCourtesy of Farrow & BallIn an historic house, sage green walls complement a white fireplace and metal bed topped with crisp bedding. Depending on the time of day, Farrow & Ball’s Green Blue changes from soft green to cool blue.14More is MoreMonica Wants ItWhen paired with wood tones and white accents, sage green can act as a calming neutral. Or, mix sage green with bright florals, animal prints and oversized art for maximalist style. See more at Monica Wants It »Advertisement – Continue Reading Below15Beautiful Built-InsMark MauldinCoat built-in cabinetry in a cheery blue-green, just as designer Theresa Butler does in this teen’s bedroom. When it comes to bedding, an area rug and accent wall, don’t shy away from pattern.Photo by: Marc Mauldin16Dark and CozyHaute’XposureOpt for a deep, earthy sage in the bedroom, like this cozy look from Christine Schumacher of Localia Interiors. Play up the moodiness with a black-and-white floral wallpaper behind the bed.Photo by: Haute’XposureAdvertisement – Continue Reading Below17Floor-to-Ceiling SageJan Baldwin; Courtesy of Farrow & BallGo monochromatic and don’t stop at painting your walls sage green. Extend the inviting shade to the ceiling. This rustic kid’s bedroom flaunts Farrow & Ball’s Lichen, a muted green with blue undertones. 18Modern WainscotingEllie LindstromAdvertisement – Continue Reading Below19Warm Wood TonesCourtesy of Glidden20Two-Tone Wallscourtesy of Little GreeneAlyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.Watch Next Advertisement – Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement – Continue Reading BelowAdvertisement – Continue Reading Below More