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7 Sage Green Shared Bedroom Ideas for Kids

Updated: Jul 20

I've been working on redecorating the girls' room and have been obsessed lately with sage green. I know that sage green will transform the space into a serene space designed for rest and relaxation. Sage green is the perfect choice for their shared bedroom—it’s soft, calming, and versatile enough to work with various styles. Here are ten inspiring sage-colored shared bedroom ideas helping me design a peaceful and stylish space for my little ones.



a fall themed room with sage green and toffee


Falling for an Autumn Theme. This right boho look here is everything and quite apt for the season. The perfect combination of sage green and toffee works beautifully not just for this season, but for all seasons. The bedding, artwork and furniture really bring such beauty and create such a cozy feeling. I think I might move in with this design. I don't mind sleeping in a twin bed.



Sage Green and muted Blush bedroom: Twin bed with blush and sage green throw pillows with hanging planters near headboard


Sage Green and Muted Blush/Coral. If you're looking for a softer color palette, pair sage green with muted pinks or corals. This combination is perfect for any kids who love pastel tones. We're renters so we won't be painting walls, but adding plants for a botanical element along with some beautiful artwork and shelving.



twin beds in a sage room with a leaf wallpaper accent wall



Sage Green and Botanical Accent Wall. Enhance the sage green palette by incorporating a botanical-themed accent wall into the shared bedroom. Choose sage green as the base for the walls and layer in plant-inspired elements, like floral bedding, leaf-patterned throw pillows, or nature-themed wall art. Add hanging plants or wall decals to bring the room to life.



Half-painted walls sage and white with twin mid century modern beds and grey sheets


Minimalist Sage Green and Natural Wood. Sage green works beautifully with natural materials, especially wood. I absolutely love this combination Use sage green bedding or walls and combine them with natural wood bed frames, shelving, or furniture. This combination brings warmth and a natural, outdoorsy feel to the room while maintaining a calm and grounded atmosphere.



Kids' shared Bedroom with twin beds and sage green bedding, white walls and blue carpet


Sage Green Bedding with Neutral Walls. If you prefer neutral-colored walls, you can still bring in sage through the bedding. Choose sage green comforters or quilts and mix them with neutral white or beige walls. This simple palette creates a clean, airy look while still giving the room a touch of color and personality.



Shared bedroom with two twin beds, green bedding, and an accent wall with a sage green map of the United States of America



Mid-Century Natural Wood and Sage Green Botanical Bedding. Mid-century natural wood furniture always works in my eyes. The addition of a large sage green scroll map which creates a focal point while keeping the other walls neutral. The wall is complemented with sage green bedding, botanical printed comforters and toffee throw pillows to give the room balance.The color combination of white, green and toffee bring elements of softness and coziness creating a harmonious look.



Vintage style shared kids' bedroom with black metal framed kids' beds


Sage Green Walls and Vintage Furniture. Sage green pairs beautifully with vintage design elements. The muted earthy tones of sage green provide the perfect backdrop for vintage furniture that really brings a sense of history and character. Metal bed frames in muted brass or wrought iron pair beautifully with sage green walls. A comforter and blanket contrasting the sage green color ties everything up like this dinosaur theme.



This color is perfect for creating a calm, stylish, and balanced shared bedroom for kids. Its versatility allows it to complement various themes, from minimalist to vintage, while still maintaining a serene atmosphere. Whether you choose sage green as the dominant color or as an accent, it’s sure to bring peace and beauty to any shared space.



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