Living room with a teal feature wall

Teal walls can transform any room. This deep green-blue colour is synonymous with luxury and will instantly elevate any interior. 

Although teal is a premium design choice, it's actually a pretty sensible one. A teal-painted wall can help ground a room, creating a serene space you can relax in. As such, it's the perfect palette choice for everything from living spaces to bedrooms. 

While a stylish choice, the colour teal can be a tricky one to decorate with if you've never used it before. Deciding on the right colour combinations is crucial if you want to make the most of this dynamic hue. 

Wondering what colour goes with teal? At Tikkurila, you'll find a huge assortment of bold colours and neutral hues that pair perfectly with this captivating paint shade. 

Dark Teal Colour Combinations

Thinking about decorating with darker shades? Richer teals are a favourite with professional designers, but putting them to good use yourself is pointless without the right complementary colour to balance them out. 

Peacock Green and Cream

Peacock M366
Deep Teal
Merino Y458
Creamy White With Warm Undertones

The best teal-inspired colour combinations are the simplest ones. If you're using a more saturated shade to paint your space, you'll want to stick to neutral colours when accenting internal doors and room accents. 

Searching for a standout shade for a teal wall? Consider something like Peacock M366. Incredibly luxurious, this is the ideal paint colour for a more sophisticated interior. You can use it to paint an entire room, or dial things back and reserve it for a teal accent wall. 

Regardless of how much of this teal paint you use, you'll want something more neutral to balance things out. A creamy white like Merino Y458 will work particularly well here, with its warm undertones elevating your decor further. 

Teal and Icy Blue

Peacock M366
Deep Teal
Glacier Y435
Illuminating Blue-Grey

Teal and cobalt blue is an especially stylish combination. However, if your space is on the small side, it might be better to go with a lighter blue paint colour when putting together your colour scheme. 

Go with teal shades like Peacock M366 to create drama, even if you're only using it for an accent wall. Once you've injected plenty of pigment into your space, you'll need something with a little more subtlety to round things off. 

An icy blue like Glacier Y435 will make a welcome addition to a room featuring a richer take on teal. What's more, with its grey undertones, you have a broader palette to work from when incorporating decorative pieces. 

Light Teal Colour Combinations

Lighter teals are generally easier to work with and you've got more options when it comes to selecting complementary colours. If you're using a more muted shade for your walls, you're also free to go all out when introducing teal accents to your space. 

Elegant and Earthy

Trade Wind H441
Pale Teal With Mint Hues
Foxtrot S417
Chic Rose Taupe

If the idea of a teal room appeals to you but you're limited when it comes to square footage, stick with a subtle hue like Trade Wind H441. This pale take on teal is underscored with minty blue hues, which will bring a breath of fresh air to any interior. 

What colour paint goes with teal on the paler side of the spectrum? How about a rose taupe like Foxtrot S417? Pared-back earthy tones are a fine addition to any teal space. 

With these two shades worked into your decor, there's plenty of scope for personalising your space with purple teal accents and dusky hues. If you've opted for taupe as your primary colour in a living room, think about adding a teal sofa to your space. 

Teal Walls and Pure White Accents

Trade Wind H441
Pale Teal With Mint Hues
Paper F497
Pure White

A pale teal is always a safe bet for those looking to create a serene interior. Perfect for hallways and reception rooms that are flooded with light, muted teals are transformative and will create a timeless space that can be readily adapted to changing tastes. 

Start things off with Trade Wind H441. This pale teal is subtle enough that you can use it on every wall, although the minty blue undertones give you a solid base for working some blue teal into the mix. 

If it's simplicity that you're after, stick to a pure white like Paper F497. It's always a good idea to pair teal with white, especially if you're using a lighter colour as your signature shade. 

If your space is feeling a little uninspired, use teal as an accent colour when selecting soft furnishings. A teal rug or teal velvet upholstery will work well here. 

Team a Teal Painted Wall with Misty Green

Trade Wind H441
Pale Teal With Mint Hues
Fjord M442
Misty Green-Grey

A typical teal combines the best qualities of blue and green. As such, you can use either colour to accent teal paint. However, green shades tends to create more drama and visual interest. 

Use a paler teal like Trade Wind H441 if you're wary of overwhelming your interiors with too much colour. Once you've done that, you're free to introduce moodier hues into the mix. 

A misty green like Fjord M442 makes a terrific counterpoint to teal walls. With its grey undertones, this paint colour also provides you with further scope for styling your space with neutral accents. 

Pale Teals and Muted Neutrals

Trade Wind H441
Pale Teal With Mint Hues
Parmesan F302
Refreshing Light Creamy Yellow

If you're someone who favours a more low-key aesthetic, pairing pale teals with neutral colours is a good design choice. 

Trade Wind H441 is always a good option for those seeking a more toned-down take on teal. When it comes to choosing a teal complementary colour, think about using something like Parmesan F302. Light and refreshing, this creamy yellow will work well alongside the delicate minty undertones. 

However, relying too heavily on neutrals can leave your interiors feeling washed out. To make a statement, use teal furniture and green and blue-infused decorative pieces to bring much-needed colour to your spaces. 

Where are the Best Places to Use Teal Paint?

Teal is a fairly bold design choice, but this doesn't mean you have to reserve it for reception rooms and spaces you're looking to show off. 

Admittedly, it's a terrific choice for living rooms and dining spaces. You can use richer hues to coat entire rooms, provided you're balancing things off with gloss ceiling paint and reflective flooring. 

However, you can also make teal work for you in the kitchen. Teal walls are the perfect pairing to all-white or light grey cabinets. Teal even works well with some jewel tones. 

Thinking about a bathroom makeover? Why not use a saturated teal shade to transform your space? A more daring shade will work particularly nicely alongside white bathroom suites. 

Bedrooms will also benefit from a teal-infused colour scheme. As with other blues, teal promotes a feeling of calm, helping you restore balance after a hectic day at the office. 

It's also an effective choice for home offices. The blue pigment brings a sense of calm, helping you concentrate and remain productive. Meanwhile, that hint of green will ensure you stay energised and stimulated throughout the day.

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