What Color Curtains Go With Sage Green Walls?

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Ever wondered what color curtains go with sage green walls? Maybe you’ve recently painted and now you’re stuck deciding on the perfect window treatment/color option to complement your beautiful new paint job.

Well…. fear not! There are actually A LOT of curtain colors that go with sage green walls – similarly, depending on the vibe you are going for, there are a lot of window treatment options to choose from too!  Read on for the ultimate sage green wall window treatment inspiration.

1. Clean Crisp White

Probably the simplest (and safest!) option is white. It’s clean, crisp and provides a beautiful contrast for your sage green walls. For minimal, Scandi-chic vibes, you can’t go wrong with a pair of bright white light filtering or semi-sheer curtains or shades.

2. Linen/Beige/Oatmeal/Natural/Off White

Natural tones like linen and beige add warmth and texture and look stunning paired against bright white window trim and sheers. Don’t be afraid to layer your window treatments for the ultimate pulled-together look (not to mention added privacy!).

3. Soft Gray

Too many white or black accents in your sage green space already? Why not opt for soft gray curtains or shades instead? The right shade of gray will complement your green walls rather than compete with them and will subsequently allow your other contrasting accents to shine.

4. Charcoal/Dark Gray/Black

For a moodier feel in your sage green room opt for darker hues like charcoal, dark gray and black. Not only will they change the vibe considerably but they’re also better at blocking light (great for late risers, and added privacy).

5. Mustard Yellow

Feeling brave and want to add a pop of bright, bold contrasting color to your sage green room? How about mustard yellow?! Definite Mid-Century Modern vibes if you ask us.

6. Hunter Green/Emerald Green/Teal

Green on green… yes, it can work! The trick is to opt for a color a few shades darker than what you have on your walls. Colors like Hunter Green, Forest Green, Emerald and even dark teal pair beautifully with soft sage green  walls and really help ground a space to complete a look.

7. Soft Pastel Pink/Peach/Blush

Love pastels? How about pairing your soft sage green walls with peachy pink or blush curtains! They’re fun, feminine and just a bit flirty!

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