Sage Wash
Light without being clinical — it keeps a quiet sense of warmth. In the High-end Paint range, Sage Wash reads as fresh and herbal, built on true-neutral undertones that don't fight other materials and celadon pigment. On site, Sage Wash ends up most often in dressing rooms, with powder rooms a close second. It sits comfortably alongside aged brass, walnut, natural rattan and unbleached linen. Borrows its character from English country revival interiors and re-reads them in a modern context.
Best used in bedroom, bathroom
Fresh and herbal reads its best where the light is soft and consistent. Below are the rooms we've installed this shade in most often.
- guest bedrooms with softer light
- powder rooms
- north-facing rooms that need lift
Shades that sit beside Sage Wash
Picked by family, warmth and tonal proximity within the same range.
How Sage Wash is applied
Sage Wash uses the standard High-end Paint build. The technical specification is the same across colour — only the pigment changes.
Questions clients ask about this shade
Does Sage Wash hold up in north-facing rooms?+
Yes — Sage Wash carries enough tonal weight that it doesn't go flat or grey in cool daylight. The celadon undertone is what stops it bleaching out.
What sheen options come in Sage Wash?+
Sage Wash is tinted into your choice of dead-matt, soft eggshell or low-sheen satin. For rooms with high handling — hallways, kitchens — we'd usually recommend eggshell.
What does Sage Wash pair with from your range?+
We most often pair Sage Wash with the three closest shades in its family — see the pairings panel below. Beyond that, it sits comfortably alongside aged brass, walnut, natural rattan and unbleached linen.
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