Teal Paint

One of the big additions to interior designers' colour wheels, teal is an incredibly versatile colour that perfectly partners with so many different tones. Teal paint is ideal for giving any room a dramatic or subtle lift, depending on your chosen tone. Pick an ocean teal with deep green undertones to make a bedroom feel more tranquil. Or add energy and balance to a living room with a teal paint that evokes images of an enchanting blue lagoon. Teals with cool grey undertones are great for a bathroom or try partnering teal with burnt orange for a gorgeously retro mid-century look. Exteriors can join in the teal revolution, too, with our paint/exterior-eggshell/ paints that add a burst of teal tones to doors and window frames.

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Teal is one of the most popular colours for contemporary palettes, bringing a wonderfully fresh and bright ambience to any room without being too overpowering. Teal has that ocean feel, and coordinates beautifully with colours such as crisp white, deeper blues and luxurious cream tones, reminding you of days at the beach. The exquisite blue-green of teal puts it right in the middle of the colour wheel, allowing so many different hues to work with it to bring out the best in this gloriously indulgent tone.

Teal paint is also a perfect partner for metallics, especially rose gold and silver, and can be used as an accent colour to enhance metallic wallpaper and signature wall murals. Add a dash of white or neutral paint to emphasise wood trim or borders and you have a match that brings a sophisticated element into a bedroom or living room. Teal feels totally at home in an elegant bathroom, or a contemporary kitchen as a contrast to monochromatic palettes and to add a touch of warmth. In a home office, it creates a restful yet focused atmosphere, while a spare room feels inviting and welcoming with a touch of teal.

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