If you are looking for a vibrant, refreshing paint colour for your next decorating project blue-green shades are definitely worth considering.
These colours effortlessly capture the essence of the natural world and bring a contemporary vibe to all manner of spaces. Blue greens are very simple to decorate with and bring a fresh appeal to even the dimmest of spaces. Something that has enabled these paint colours to gain popularity in with interior designers.
In this article, we embark on a journey through the world of blue-green paint colours, inspiring you with a few of our favourites, and exploring their versatility, soothing properties, and ability to evoke a sense of balance and harmony.
Our Favourite Blue Green Paint Colours
At times it can be challenging to find suitable shades or envision the diversity of shades which come under this group. Let's take a look at a few examples of our blue-green paint colours.
Secret X438

Our first blue-green shade on this list is Secret X438. A more muted, under-spoken example that will tie beautifully into a background with ease allowing other aspects of your decor to shine through.
Featuring delicate blue undertones and the slightest touch of green, Secret X438 is a complex shade that will evoke emotion and interest in any space.
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Tide L491

Tide L491 is more of a classic shade that will work beautifully in both modern and traditional spaces. As you will see in the above picture of it being used this blue-green shade looks stunning with chic white half-height panelling.
This colour does have a slightly muted appeal to it and a very gentle cream undertone. Altogether, Tide L491 brings an under-stated visual appeal to any space.
Peacock M366

Looking for something a little bolder than the previous two blue greens? We've got you covered. Take a look at Peacock M366, a deep Teal shade which adds vibrancy and depth to a room.
Where Peacock M366 works best is in combination with other colours such as soft neutrals or off-white paint colours. Pairing it with one of these colours allows Peacock to stand out and garner the attention it deserves. This shade can also work in collaboration with a colour scheme with brighter shades such as brighter pinks. Quite the versatile colour.
Mosaic J367
Our next blue-green paint colour is another lively hue. Mosaic J367. This shade is far more lively than many others who made the list. Including this colour when decorating your space will enable you to bring a sense of life and energy to your home.
This colour will work best with soft neutrals or pale grey shades with Mosaic being on an accent wall.
Royal Portrait
Another option worth considering is our Royal Portrait. This blue-green shade is a more muted option with slight jewel undertones with a jade-aqua vibe. This chic shade is ideal for those looking to create a relaxing retreat to escape to after a long day.
Finding complementary shades to work with this colour couldn't be easier to work with when it comes to this attractive hue. Try to pair it with creams, soft greys, or straight unaltered white for a stunning contemporary space.
Where Should I Use Blue Green Paint Colours?
The great thing about blue-green paint colours is that they are incredibly versatile working very effectively in a vast array of spaces.
A few of our favourite rooms to bring these tranquil and fresh tones include bedrooms, living rooms, bathrooms, and hallways. That said, given the open and alluring vibe they project, this attractive group of colours can work to great effect in the majority of situations.