Tantalizing Teal Bedroom
Stacy Zarin Goldberg
Blue paint colors are having a major moment (hello, Pantone's color of the year). And while we'll always love light, powder blues and rich cobalt shades, teal hues are our current obsession. It's a dreamy color that is somehow more interesting and unexpected than either blue or green, and it makes every space it's in a bit more special. From shades reminiscent of the sea to swatches that make any room a calming oasis, a teal paint color is a no-brainer if you're looking to cheer up your home. Ahead, a few of our favorite versions of teal, plus some inspiration on how to incorporate the color into your space.
Gordon Gregory
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If you're going to go for teal, you might as well jump all in. In this colorful space, Janie Molster proves that the blue-ish green hue is far from intimidating. With different variations of the shades on the walls, in the artwork, and as the upholstery, this space proves teal can be a happy hue, especially paired with splashes of gold.
For a similarly vibrant and bright teal paint color here, consider Benjamin Moore's Teal Ocean.
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Paul Dyer
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We love a good wallpaper and paint color combination, and so does designer Julie Rootes. This butler's pantry uses a darker shade that reminds us of the calming force of the deep blue sea. The white marble countertops and gold accents ground the space and create a stunning and sophisticated feel.
For a similarly rich and deep teal paint color, try Clare's Sublime.
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Anson Smart
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Painting your cabinets is a surprisingly low-lift way to freshen up a space. Take note from interior designer Tasmin Johnson and give your kitchen a teal-inspired reboot. This shade is soft and subdued; it's the perfect color to achieve a calm aura that will keep sane during weeknight cooking madness.
A similarly soft and soothing teal paint color is Behr's Heron.
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Eric Roth
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Painting your walls floor-to-ceiling too intimidating? Ease into a sea-green color palette by adding a muted and dreamy accent in your bathroom. Take inspiration from designer Nina Farmer. With black, white, and mixed-metal accents, this bathroom is making our modern-meets-romantic dreams come true.
For another gray-teal paint color is Benjamin Moore's St. Lucia Teal.
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Bring on the bright and cheery vibes by opting for bold colors and funky patterns. Take this space by Kristen McCrory, for instance. The hot pink mantle, checkerboard curtains, navy velvet couch and abstract rug are tied together by the most subtle, watery teal shade. Because let's be honest, white wouldn't cut it in this room.
For another minty teal paint color, try Benjamin Moore's Innocence.
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Suzanna Scott
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Regan Baker knows just how to brighten up an otherwise neutral looking kitchen: with a bright and upbeat splash of teal. The cabinets bring this space to life. It's intense and eye-catching, plus it plays nicely off of the wooden floors and textured backsplash.
For a similarly spunky teal paint color, consider Farrow & Ball's St. Giles Blue.
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Stacy Zarin Goldberg
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While you may first think that white, light colors is the way to go for a small space, allow this moody teal bathroom designed by Zoe Feldman to prove you wrong. The deep green-blue shade makes the alcove feel warm, inviting, and just like, well, home. The gold accents are rich and sophisticated, too.
For a similarly chic and elegant teal paint color, try Benjamin Moore's Jade Garden.
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Stacy Zarin Goldberg
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Kids' rooms are the perfect spot to play with color. Be it bold or patterned, it's a room for experimentation. This space is an awesome advertisement for mixing up paint color. The deep, rich teal on the cabinets is balanced out by the barely there blue shade on the adjacent wall. Pops of pink in the carpet add a nice contrast, while the chair and bedding are simple and undistracting.
If you want a similar oceanic teal paint color, consider Benjamin Moore's Caribbean Blue Water.
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Given that teal is a blue and green hybrid, it's no surprise that the paint color works oh-so well in this living room with deep green chairs and a slate blue couch. The refreshing shade has a pinch of pale blue in its otherwise minty green hue. The space, designed by Regan Baker, is relaxed and comfortable.
For another airy, fresh teal paint color, try Behr's Tahitian Sky.
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Sometimes one targeted pop of color makes more of an impact on a room than a bold paint all over. Case in point? This dining room designed by Leanne Ford. The teal archway creates a clear transition to the room without disturbing the flow of the home or being too in-your-face. In fact, the hints of teal and magenta add a level of surprise that we love.
If you want a similarly funky yet refined teal paint color, shop Farrow & Ball's Chinese Blue.
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Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/g30364452/teal-color/
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