BenjMoore's Stained Glass paint, dark teal w/black - on wall w/white trim
"We used teal in this project because it really pops against the white moldings and light floors. It's a bold, happy color that pairs well with neutrals such as gray, taupe and tan." I second that.
Love the teal and cream combination as well as the tufting
Teal. Don't be afraid of this daring peacock blue color which is a great modern take on your regular blue. Throw cushions or a few scattered pots in a teal shade instantly give a pop of unexpected color.
great color combinations for a room with a teal couch
Beautiful teal color ... for me to keep in mind (not a sofa but something as an accent)
This teal is one of my favorite colors.
Teal. A blue-green, teal is one of those transitional colors that can float between definitions and expectations. I love to see it paired with warm colors, as seen in this gorgeous living room. The impact of teal makes it a great complement to patterns, too, as see with the toss pillows and ottoman
combined teal with floral patterns to great effect in his spring 2012 collection. The sweetness of the florals are toughened up by the boldness of the teal.
A teal sofa with brownish red accents is lovely and surprisingly calm.
Teals with Blues:
"Teal does well with other blues and grays as well, especially the muted, grayer version of it."
I like the gray and teal of the chairs
Teal with blues Grey's. Shell lamp
cushions in teal and charcoal to the fluffy cream rug. The simple lines of the midcentury chairs, along with the fun lamp and colorful glass vases, create a look that is fashionably eclectic.See more of this home's interior
Teal does well with other blues and grays as well, especially the muted, grayer version of it.
Too busy, but idea to use teal accents with animal print, mix metals, silver & wood lamps
More teal (and red and yellow). Like navy, teal plays nicely with other colors: blues, coral, yellows, browns — the list doesn't stop. When I saw this look from Proenza Schouler's line, I immediately thought of the living room pictured. There are so many colors and patterns at work and yet there is