Favorite Green-Blue Sage Benjamin Moore Paint Colors
I am a paint junkie. I will sit on my back deck and flip through my fan deck even if I am not planning on painting anything...just because. I wanted to share some of my Favorite Green-Blue Sage Benjamin Moore Paint Colors with you, many that I am also using in client’s homes. The currently trending sage paint colors are a pretty and calming look and can look either rich with deeper shades or light and airy with lighter ones. Sages can go from having a blue undertone to a warm undertone that can border on a eucalyptus green depth. Sage green being painted on everything from walls to kitchen cabinets and trim and give a home a cozy, fresh and cottagey feel.
This color gives the best spa like feel! It’s very light and called Healing Aloe and is so organic and calming feeling. This bedroom went through an instant change when we painted the walls. With the warm tones of the wood, it has a very organic feel.
Moonglow by Benjamin Moore is a very pretty sage green color. It is a cooler green without being too gray and warm up just a little in incandescent lighting. When painting both the fireplace and the cabinets we opted for a matte paint with a matte sealer over the top for durability.
Aren’t these just the prettiest neutrals? They have a coastal flavor, but I think would go as a great backdrop to any space!I’ll see you tomorrow . I have a great post on the rule of 1,2,3 for creating vignettes and table top decor!
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My bedroom is painted in BM’s Quiet Moments and I just love the color. It is soothing and relaxing. On a beautiful summer afternoon, shades half way down on windows, and a slight breeze blowing, it does feel exactly like you are at the beach! Sometimes I even take a nap!
I love the soft colors. I have a bathroom that I want to paint. My tub tile has a peachy cast to it. I have a tan wall color now. I want a very monochromatic look. I do have oak vanity a brass and porcelain fixtures. I have white tub and toilet and solid surface vanity top in tan color. I could use your advise!!!
It actually sounds like white would be a good way to go. Then you can use pop pf color here and there. My tub is an ugly tan and I use a bog shower curtain to cover the whole thing like a wall. 🙂