Turquoise around is much larger than any other color of precious stones. Its many shades, tones and midtones paint a world of joy and fun. Throughout almost the entire history of mankind, the gem itself and its color were considered to bring peace, harmony and real happiness. The Indians believed that this stone that fell from heaven has the ability to drive away evil spirits and grant health. The turquoise color is widely used in cultures around the world, because it energizes the human soul, giving it serenity and tranquility.

What color is the turquoise color in the interior

It is the unique balance of the turquoise color that makes him the undisputed leader in the color scheme. Turquoise, which has been dubbed the "summer shadow", is suitable for any season, unless, of course, it is used correctly. There are many colors that can be called shades of turquoise - from aquamarine to blue-green. One can argue endlessly about the subtleties of the names of various combinations of blue and green, but everyone agrees at once that turquoise has a special captivating aura.

Turquoise in the living room
The turquoise color in the interior of the living room, even in the form of small contrasting elements, will give it a special charm and originality.
Photo: Possibilities for Design.

 Minimalist living room
Minimalist living room in black and white with contrasting turquoise pillows.
Photo: Rockridge Fine Homes.

White interior with turquoise elements.
Beautiful modern interior in white with bright turquoise accents.
Photo: Abbe Fenimore from Studio Ten 25.

Black and white print
Black and white print elegantly paired with vibrant turquoise accents.
Photo: Abbe Fenimore from Studio Ten 25.

Turquoise pillows
A graceful carpet plays an important role in giving color to a neutral interior.
Photo: Lulu Designs.

 Old Hollywood style interior
The interior is in the style of Hollywood Regency ("Old Hollywood") in white and turquoise colors.
Photo: DKOR Interiors.

Green sofa and glossy vases
A green sofa along with turquoise pillows and glossy vases creates a color contrast in the interior.
Photo: Georgette Westerman Interiors.

Stylish bedroom with a turquoise daybed
Stylish bedroom in white and chocolate brown with a turquoise couch accent.
Photo: Georgette Westerman Interiors.

 Panel on the wall emphasizes turquoise shades
The wall panel helps further emphasize the obvious turquoise accents.
Photo: Positive Space Staging and Design.

 Turquoise blotches on a neutral white base
The neutral white base is the perfect canvas for turquoise blotches.
Photo: FAVA Design Group.

Add some wind, waves and clear skies to your interior!

The romantic image of white sandy beaches and greenish-blue sea water, associated with an unforgettable vacation, hides the obvious charm of turquoise. Painting a part of our house in turquoise color or just introducing appropriate accents into it, we often try to simply recreate this idyllic image. However, to create such a paradise in your home, it takes a lot of skill. Turquoise, aquamarine, blue-green and many other options fit perfectly into almost any interior. Although many believe that turquoise is in interiors made in vintage or rustic styles, it is ideal for modern interiors.

Bright table legs
Bright turquoise table legs clearly attract attention.
Photo: Lisa Teague Studios.

Turquoise color in the interior of the kitchen
The light turquoise color in the interior of the kitchen will turn daily cooking from a routine into a celebration.
Photo: Niki Papadopoulos.

Sea-colored pillows
Pillows, reminiscent of the color of the blue of the sea, add a neutral living room in clay tones a sense of coastal freshness.
Photo: Garrison Hullinger Interior Design.

Bright and bold colors and at the same time elegance are all about the balance of turquoise. Repeat turquoise in several places to achieve a sense of balance. This is especially true when used as a color accent.Contrasting fabrics, pillows, vases and glassware - all this helps to add bright spots of turquoise to the interior without much effort.

Turquoise apron in the kitchen
Glossy turquoise glass apron in the interior of a modern kitchen.
Photo: Increation.

Turquoise color in the bedroom
Even a hint of turquoise is enough to change the look of your bedroom.
Photo: David Churchill.

Turquoise accents in the interior
Beautiful turquoise accents elegantly woven into the interior of the house.
Photo: Cornerstone Architects.

 Sophisticated interior
To create a sophisticated look, darker shades of turquoise should be preferred.
Photo: Andrew Ross.

 Transformed Interior
It is easy to transform the interior by applying light strokes of turquoise.
Photo: Garrison Hullinger Interior Design.

 Turquoise color adds brightness to the interior
Turquoise touches will easily add brightness to your interior.
Photo: Stephanie Wiley.

Summer country house
Transform your summer country home using the colors of the surf and sand.
Photo: Habitat Studio & Workshop.

Lots of joyful shades

The shade of turquoise that you use does not have to be bright. The opinion that the color, in order to stand out in the surrounding space and create a lasting visual impact, must certainly be very bright, is a misconception, and very common. Designing a room and selecting a color scheme is like painting on a blank canvas. The more neutral the background, the stronger the effect of the color used. The light color of the sea wave can serve as a convincing contrast, like the dark turquoise, if used correctly.

Molded plastic chairs in the interior
Turquoise molded plastic chairs are immediately in the spotlight.
Photo: Birdhouse Interior Design.

Beautiful interior with turquoise hues
Elegant interior in white and gray colors with light turquoise accents.
Photo: Marie Burgos Design.

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The glass surface of the table and the contrasting wall in the dining room with turquoise aqua tint.
Photo: Adrienne Chinn.

There is a certain magic and charm in the deep colors of turquoise. Warm and mysterious shades of interiors made using these colors give them charm and uniqueness. A turquoise color is a color that combines the brilliance of a gem, the freshness of nature and the feeling of relaxation, reminiscent of an exotic vacation away from home. In essence, it brings living exclusivity to the interior.

Eclectic style living room
An eclectic living room, in the design of which random elements of turquoise are used.
Photo: Susan Brunstrum from Sweet Peas Design.

A combination of turquoise and yellow
An elegant combination of warm yellow and cold turquoise.
Photo: Matt Harrer.

Glass products in the interior
Vases and glassware are a popular way to add turquoise to modern interiors.
Photo: LLI Design.

Nautical style interior
Turquoise in this interior evokes memories of the sea and the beach and gives some retro charm.
Photo: Giampiero Panepinto.

Turquoise on a gray background of the room
Moroccan pouf and other turquoise accents stand out well against the general gray background of the living room
Photo: Noon Interior Design.

Small accessories that brighten the interior
Pink upholstery and small turquoise accessories add brightness to the white background of the room.
Photo: Emily Ruddo.

Children's bedroom with turquoise
Children's bedroom in light turquoise and white colors with yellow and lime accents.
Photo: Marie Burgos Design.

The combination of turquoise color with dazzling shades!

What color does turquoise color match in the interior? With almost anyone. Combine it with light brown tones and you will give the room a vintage look. Mix it with cool white and you get the beach right at home! But there are colors that are not just good, but in perfect harmony with turquoise. One of them is orange, which simply blinds, being placed in a pristine white room next to the turquoise elements. Green lime can also serve as an excellent addition to turquoise, as it brings both the warmth of yellow and the vibrancy of green. Golden yellow and black and white patterns that accompany turquoise create the chic Old Hollywood style in the house. A simple combination of various shades of this color can give your home an attractive Mediterranean look.

Mix turquoise with other similar colors
Aqua, turquoise and coral, combined together, give amazing, elegant lightness!
Photo: Tobi Fairley Interior Design.

Orange and turquoise
Bold and vivid contrast of orange and turquoise accents.
Photo: Decorum Home + Design.

Bright dining area
Turquoise, lime and fuchsia combined to create a vibrant dining area.
Photo: John David Edison Interior Design.

Turquoise is a great option to go beyond the usual colors, green and blue, and at the same time get the best of both. If you feel in doubt, if you do not know what the turquoise color in the interior is best combined with, then before you start painting work, try using simple color accents - pillows or vases. You will surely enjoy the new, color-rich look of your room!

Kitchen in turquoise
Kitchen flooring, long kitchen tables and a collection of glassware complement each other perfectly
Photo courtesy of Cre8tive Interior Designs.

Beautiful armchairs
A pair of contrasting turquoise armchairs for a cozy conversation.
Photo courtesy of Pampa Tiles.

Home cinema
Chocolate and turquoise combined to create an excellent home theater.
Photo courtesy of Pampa Tiles.

Turquoise Kitchen Cabinets
Magnificent kitchen cabinets combining white and turquoise.
Photo courtesy of Mal Corboy Design and Cabinets.

 Warm shades in the bedroom interior
Light and warm shades of turquoise in the bedroom interior will help to create a relaxed atmosphere.
Photo courtesy of Nicole Benveniste Interior Design.

 Aquamarine in the bathroom
A light touch of aquamarine in the bathroom.
Photo courtesy of Glass Tile Warehouse.

Swimming pool
Any shade of turquoise near the pool is a marriage made in heaven!
Photo courtesy of Bonick Landscaping.


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