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14 Sage Green Living Rooms That Make a Compelling Case for Going Green

Rebecca Deczynski ·
Serene living room with sage green armchairs, neutral palette, and mid-century modern aesthetic

There are countless reasons why designers turn to sage green again and again. It’s just one of those colors that’s endlessly versatile — and on-trend while still looking timeless. This almost-neutral color can work wonderfully in just about any space, but there’s something special about sage green living rooms.

Whether you opt to paint your walls in the hue or scatter sage green accents around your space for a touch of brightness, this color can lend a lighthearted, calming energy to your living room. It’s also a great neutral tone that’s not too cool or too warm — so if you’re not the biggest fan of vivid colors, it’s a great option to add some life to a room while still keeping it relaxed and understated.

Just about every design style — modern, boho, coastal, traditional, you name it — pairs well with this well-balanced color. Take a look at these 14 sage green living rooms for all the inspiration you need for your own space.

Sage green living rooms: Cozy hideaway 

Bright minimalist living room with sage green velvet sofa, warm wood staircase, and neutral palette creating serene, airy atmosphere

This living room arrangement makes the most of what could have been an awkward space. A dark sage — almost olive — sofa grounds a tucked-away sitting area at the base of a staircase. The deep, dignified hue makes the comfortable setup look perfectly put together.

Sage green living rooms: Modern earthy

Sage green walls with cognac leather bean bag chair, natural wood shelving, and curated artwork in contemporary casual style

Painted sage green walls give this smaller, carpeted space an intimate feel. The earthy color accentuates the brown accents in this corner and draws the eye upward, making the ceiling look higher than it really is.

Sage green living rooms: Expansive and airy

Modern open-concept living room with sage green sectional, natural wood accents, and abundant natural light creating calm aesthetic

When you have plenty of room to space, an extra-long sectional feels positively lavish. The neat, sage green sectional from Burrow is streamlined and contemporary, which prevents this seating arrangement from looking overly casual.

Sage green living rooms: Open concept

Contemporary living room blending cream and sage tones with wooden furniture, neutral textiles, and refined, balanced design

Open-concept living rooms and kitchens can be tricky to style, but color is the styling secret in this space. A sage green accent wall and matching kitchen cabinets set the theme for these conjoined rooms; in the living area, a few darker green accents tie it all together.

Sage green living rooms: New tradition

Warm modern living room with sage green sectional, wood-burning fireplace, dark coffee table, and earthy neutral palette

Covering both walls and ceiling, sage green paint gives this traditional-leaning living room a decidedly cozy feel — which complements its brick built-in fireplace. Darker green drapes and a sage sectional play up the bold choice.

Sage green living rooms: Playful contemporary

Contemporary sage green living room with symmetrical seating, curved archways, and soft neutral tones creating a serene, balanced aesthetic

Rounded silhouettes and punchy patterns give this living room an energetic appeal — so a splash of light sage green, in the form of two mirrored sofas, plays the perfect balancing act, giving it a healthy dose of calm.

Sage green living rooms: Refined built-ins

Open-concept modern space blending sage green accent walls with warm terracotta accents and light wood elements for organic sophistication

Elegant molding brings dimension to this open-concept living room and dining room combo; a medium sage green wall color emphasizes it. Not too cool and not too warm, the color looks timeless in this modern space.

Sage green living rooms: Light and lively

Serene neutral living room with cream sectional, patterned curtains, and soft natural lighting creating a calm, airy coastal-inspired mood

There’s a good reason cream-colored living rooms are so popular — they’re pretty much guaranteed to be calm and relaxing. But in this space, patterned sage drapes liven things up and accentuate a gorgeous view of nature.

Sage green living rooms: Quiet calm

Sophisticated sage green living room with warm brown leather seating and brass accents balancing cool and warm tones elegantly

Gray-green walls make this intimate living space simultaneously luxurious and cozy. Here, sage acts as a neutral — pairing well with the interior’s cream, gray, and taupe accents.

Sage green living rooms: Pop of color

Contemporary living room featuring forest green curved chairs, natural wood elements, and minimalist styling in a light, refined palette

Two deep green armchairs bring a playful energy to this living room, while sage green throws on the adjacent sofa complement them. When your goal is to create a calm space for gathering, this kind of room arrangement is a great option.

Sage green living rooms: Neutral tones

Serene neutral living room with sage green accents, natural light, and organic botanical elements creating a calm, contemporary aesthetic.

Cream-colored upholstery and light wood accents lend this bright living room a Scandinavian-inspired appeal; sage green throw pillows accentuate the lush plant life throughout the space.

Sage green living rooms: Nearly gray

Modern living room blending dark sage green accent wall with light neutrals, creating sophisticated contrast in an airy open floor plan.

In this mostly grayscale space, sage green brings an ever-so-subtle touch of color through drapery and dining chairs. It’s a slight touch that really does make a vast difference, making the open floor plan space look laid back and organic.

Sage green living rooms: Muted modern

Elegant sage green living room with fireplace, mulberry accents, and soft natural lighting creating a warm, balanced traditional-modern space.

As we mentioned before — sage green walls and molding are a match made in design heaven. But these more historic-leaning touches don’t mean that the details of your space have to look traditional; here, sleek, contemporary pieces in cool grays and pinks, make a modern contrast.

Sage green living rooms: Serene sitting area

Transitional living room featuring muted sage green armchairs, white architectural details, and neutral palette emphasizing timeless, understated sophistication.

Two cool-toned sage green chairs give this neutral living a light and easygoing feel. The hue pairs especially well with a charcoal-patterned rug and dark wood furniture — it’s an accent color that doesn’t feel out of place in a quiet interior.

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