Colour of the Week: Turquoise

Today’s color is the perfect in-between of blues and greens. Some call it cyan, others call it aqua, but we have taken inspiration from the gemstone turquoise for its calm yet vibrant nature.  Turquoise is a stone of well-being. It contains protective properties that help ward off negative energy with the purity of natural elements such as water and air. This is reflected in its colour.

Turquoise & the Cyan Family

Turquoise is the colour of the sea, and represents tranquility and harmony. Lighter shades of turquoise tend to be more delicate, while darker, more teal shades are seen as much more sophisticated. Turquoise is a very common colour within interior design, as it can easily provide a pop of modern colour without becoming overbearing or overly shifting the mood of a space.

Tips

Turquoise can be used as either a splash of colour or a wave of blue-green coating throughout a space. Whether just adding a bit or letting it be a dominant colour in your room, make sure to keep turquoise balanced with neutrals or other colours.

Here are some tips as to how you can incorporate this hue into your own interior design endeavors:

  • If wanting a room to dominate with hues of turquoise, be sure to use varying shades. The deep contrast between darker teals and lighter, more airy blues can give an amazing impact to the space without making it feel like the colour controls the mood of the room.
  • As with many colours, Turquoise pairs wonderfully with neutrals in any space. While many variations do not stand out as aggressively as a pop of colour, coordinating turquoise with whites and greys can make a space feel soothing yet not overly bland.
  • To make a more bold statement, turquoise pairs amazingly with many colours across the spectrum, whether it be muted cool tones or vivid brights. Try pairing turquoise accents with orange, as the two contrast with each other and make a space feel bright and lively.

 

Paint Options

Here at KLD, we use Fleetwood paints for a majority of our work. Here are some of our favorite turquoise paint colors from Fleetwood and beyond!

Pastel tones like Aquamarine or Malaysian Mist can make a space feel very airy and peaceful, while deeper tones like Nifty Turquoise or Deep Breath have a much more sophisticated and grounding effect.

 

Note: Colours may appear differently on screen than in person. We always recommend looking at a physical paint sample prior to selecting a specific paint colour.