16 inspiring sage green wallpaper ideas

Sage green wallpaper typically has a bit more depth than a painted wall, as the pattern and color variations will add extra texture. Sage green is a perfect color for a bedroom, living room, or kitchen as it has a calming and tranquil effect on an interior, however, also adds a bit of interest to your walls.

Pair sage-green wallpaper with furniture and soft furnishings in soft and neutral colors to make it a real focal point in your interior, or add greenery to make the wallpaper color pop even more.

Peel-and-stick wallpaper is a great option if you are unsure about transforming your space, as it can easily be changed if you are unhappy with the result. However, as sage green is a rather neutral color, trying out a swatch should give you a perfect idea about the effect of the wallpaper in the space.

In the list below, you can find the most inspiring sage-green wallpaper ideas for different room settings in your home.

A sage green wallpaper in a bedroom with natural colors

Wallpaper in the bedroom can have such a great effect, especially when the interior itself is rather minimal. The wall behind the bed is covered in a floral wallpaper, eliminating the need of hanging any artwork above the bed. The army green headboard pairs perfectly with this look, which is complemented by calm beige tones in the fabric curtains and bed linens.

A sage green wallpaper in a bedroom with natural colors

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A light palette living room with a subtle green wallpaper

This wallpaper color goes in the direction of mint green, which adds a bit more of a fresh touch to this living room palette which consists mainly of white fabric furniture pieces and textiles. The classic pattern of the wallpaper contrasts nicely with the black squiggle foot of the floor lamp, which really pops out of the wallpaper background.

A light palette living room with a subtle green wallpaper

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A sage green wallpaper with a gingham pattern in a kitchen with green cabinets

Kitchen wallpaper can finish off the materials you pick out for your countertops and kitchen cabinets. The green kitchen cabinets in this interior are paired with a white terrazzo countertop, gold faucet, and a sage green gingham pattern wallpaper on the walls from which the floating shelf and the black wall lamp stand out in a powerful way.

A sage green wallpaper with a gingham pattern in a kitchen with green cabinets

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A green wallpaper pattern on a sage green background

Different shades of sage green are combined in this beautiful wallpaper design that stands out against the white door frame and the white desk and mushroom lamp. The beige artwork breaks the pattern surface of the wallpaper in a nice way and the touch of nature in the flowers matches perfectly with the pattern in the background.

A green wallpaper pattern on a sage green background

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A white kitchen with a sage green wallpaper

This minimal white kitchen is paired with a vintage dining table and chairs that give the interior a bit more of a romantic look. To add a bit more romance, the walls have been treated with a subtle sage green wallpaper that makes the wall shelves and the items displayed on top of them stand out in a lovely way.

A white kitchen with a sage green wallpaper

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A dining room with a floral sage green wallpaper design

The sage green floral design of this wallpaper adds a slight romantic touch to this otherwise minimal dining space. The black wall lamp and white dining table pop out of the sage green background, providing the interior with a lot of depth.

On a plain wall like this, without windows, sockets, or other details, you can easily apply any type of wallpaper. Depending on the price, you can switch out the look on a wall like this as you wish, using a peel-and-stick wallpaper. Peel-and-stick wallpaper is also renter-friendly, as it is easy to apply and it doesn’t leave any residue when removing it.

A dining room with a floral sage green wallpaper design

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A floral pattern wallpaper in a sleeping space with a romantic touch

The mixture of the floral sage green wallpaper with the floral bedding and the vintage furniture pieces adds a beautifully romantic touch to this interior.

A floral pattern wallpaper in a sleeping space with a romantic touch

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A sage green wallpaper in a low-lit interior with black accents

The soft daylight coming into this north-facing home is reflected beautifully off the sage green wallpaper, adding a soft touch to the space. The black accents add a wonderful contrast to the space.

A sage green wallpaper in a low-lit interior with black accents

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A barely-there sage green wallpaper that looks like paint

If you are debating whether you want to paint your walls or add (peel-and-stick) wallpaper, you can go for a barely-there pattern that will look like paint from far, but once you get closer, you can notice the subtle pattern that adds just that little extra to your interior.

A barely-there sage green wallpaper that looks like paint

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A subtle pattern wallpaper design for a modest look

The subtle color of this sage green wallpaper is paired up with contrasting brown and white textiles, resulting in an interesting, yet subtle effect in the space.

A subtle pattern wallpaper design for a modest look

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A pale sage green wallpaper paired with warm wood tones

If you want to pair your wallpaper with warm tones, go for a pale sage green tone which goes nicely with warm wood tones and beiges just like on the walls in this example.

A pale sage green wallpaper paired with warm wood tones

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An elaborate floral wallpaper pattern mixed with different patterns in the interior

The mix of the sage green wallpaper design with the different patterns in the textiles and the colorful painting has quite an eclectic effect on this home interior. If you want to achieve this effect, make sure to browse for larger pattern wallpapers, as they will help you achieve a bold look more easily.

An elaborate floral wallpaper pattern mixed with different patterns in the interior

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A delicate floral bedroom wallpaper paired with vintage pieces

The beautiful sage green wallpaper with floral wallpaper provides a beautiful accent wall in this bedroom, from which the vintage mirror and bedside table stand out. An accent wall is a great candidate for peel-and-stick wallpaper, as you can easily change it over time,

A delicate floral bedroom wallpaper paired with vintage pieces

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A sage green geometric pattern paired with a range of brown tones

The beautiful vintage filing cabinet is definitely the focal point of this interior. The color of the bed sheets pairs well with the wood tones in the cabinet, which pop out of the subtle backdrop created by the sage green geometric pattern on the wallpaper.

A sage green geometric pattern paired with a range of brown tones

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Add a subtle floral sage green for a delicate effect

The subtle effect of this grey-green wallpaper in this kitchen breakfast nook has a beautifully delicate effect on the interior, highlighting the different wood tones in the dining table and chairs. The wall clock with the sage green border is a nice addition on top of the wallpaper.

Add a subtle floral sage green for a delicate effect

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A small patch of sage green wallpaper inside a built-in bookshelf

While you will have a more impressive effect when applying wallpaper on a larger surface, you can also achieve a sage green look with your favorite wallpaper in a tiny space. The area behind this built-in bookshelf with storage, for example, has been treated with a beautiful botanical wallpaper design in sage green tones that forms the perfect backdrop to make the accessories, books, and products on the shelves stand out.

A small patch of sage green wallpaper inside a built-in bookshelf

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