Navy and turquoise. Take a cue from Rag and Bone's spring 2012 collection and combine navy with turquoise. Or just add a pop, as Peter Som does in this ensemble, which speaks to the bedroom pictured not only for it's exceptional use of navy and turquoise, but also for the fun application of zebra!
version of turquoise, but as the name indicates, it has a watery, ocean-like feel. This color is ideal for bathrooms but also makes a surprisingly cool color for a family room.
Color Pick: Tidewater 6477 by Sherwin-Williams
Aquamarine. Aquamarine is a softer version of turquoise, but as
Aquamarine. Aquamarine is a softer version of turquoise, but as the name indicates, it has a watery, ocean-like feel. This color is ideal for bathrooms but also makes a surprisingly cool color for a family room.
Color Pick: Tidewater 6477 by Sherwin-Williams
version of turquoise, but as the name indicates, it has a watery, ocean-like feel. This color is ideal for bathrooms but also makes a surprisingly cool color for a family room.
Color Pick: Tidewater 6477 by Sherwin-Williams
Pale turquoise shades pop when placed in an earthy environment. The artistic faux finish resembles the crystalline waters of an untrampled Caribbean coast; the same blue is repeated in the cushy sofa and chairs.
and the turquoise with rustic browns
Pale turquoise shades pop when placed in an earthy environment. The artistic faux finish resembles the crystalline waters of an untrampled Caribbean coast; the same blue is repeated in the cushy sofa and chairs. The rustic columns flanking the entrance add to the natural feel. All in all, a gem.
OrangeTurquoise is a popular color right now, and here it is paired with another color of the moment — intense orange. These two colors are opposite each other on the color wheel, making them a striking and attention-getting combo. But because the walls, ceiling and floor are white, the effect is cool