![]() Sitting between green and blue, it is a versatile shade which fits easily with many color schemes. Teal goes well with a host of other colors. 'In kitchens we often see tones of blue or green being used to draw the eye to the center island, however more recently we have seen a trend for more vibrant hues coming through such as shades of teal or verdigris,' says Helen Shaw, UK director at Benjamin Moore. According to the experts, teal has become an increasingly popular as a kitchen color idea, providing a fresh take on the classic blue kitchen. Kitchens are spaces in which we spend lots of time, so it makes sense that they feel happy and uplifting and teal is a brilliant way to achieve this. Alternatively, for a more pared-back approach to decorating, teal can make a fabulous accent color for bringing extra depth to neutral schemes and for livening up restful spaces such as bedrooms. It will create a sumptuous cocooning feeling in winter and an uplifting, almost Mediterranean decor feel when bathed in light on sunny summer days.'įor those confident with color, teal can look stunning used wall-to-wall and is great for bringing a sense of drama to living rooms and dining rooms. 'A perfectly balanced hue, it’s neither too warm or too cool. 'Whether you go for a bright teal or opt for a moodier, deeper shade, it's versatile enough to add life and energy, whilst creating drama and atmosphere in any living space.'Īndy Greenall, head of design at Paint & Paper Library (opens in new tab), also highlights how teal can be used to create a range of different blue room ideas suitable for any season. ![]() 'A color that is beautiful, bold and sits so well with almost all other colors, using teal in interiors is always a great idea as it can be so dynamic,' says Emma Deterding, founder and creative director, Kelling Designs (opens in new tab). ![]()
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