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Teal is a luxurious and sophisticated colour that can create a versatile choice in your bedroom. Combining the soothing properties of green with the refreshing aspects of blue, teal is perfect for creating a relaxing and serene bedroom environment that you will look forward to retreating to each night. 

Using teal also offers you the flexibility to introduce a number of other colour shades to compliment it in your bedroom setting. Whether you prefer a modern, classic or boho style interior, there are many styling choices available to bring balance and harmony to your sleep space.

What colours go best with a teal bedroom? 

Teal & white

Mixing white with teal is a popular and classic combination that adds freshness and sophistication to a bedroom. Teal walls can be combined with white bedding, furniture and flooring options to create a fresh and clean look.

Teal & grey

Teal and grey are a sophisticated and calming colour pairing, which could give a beautiful vibe to a bedroom space. Play around with different shades of grey, from light dove to deep charcoal, which can be used for curtains, rugs and decor items, while leaving teal as your dominant colour. 

Teal & coral/peach

For something a little more vibrant and energetic, consider adding touches of coral or peach to your teal bedroom. This combination creates a cheerful atmosphere to promote happiness and contentment in your private space, while still appearing warm and inviting.

Teal & gold

The richness of gold and brass will complement teal beautifully when it comes to accent colours, hardware and accessories. Gold accents through lamps, mirrors, or decorative pieces can add a warming touch of glamour and luxury against the teal tones.

Darker teal bedroom walls offer the perfect backdrop for a boho inspired bedroom. Style with plenty of natural fabrics and textures such as wood, wicker and bamboo, and add clashing patterns and prints via bedding, rugs and soft accessories. 

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Breathe Deeply

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When teal shades are more on the blue side they look sleek and fresh when paired with bright whites for a fresh, nautical-inspired contrast. Accessorise with inviting, warmer tones, such as deep yellow or burnt orange to inject warmth and cosiness into the space.

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Mythical Nights

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Painting the panelling behind your bed with teal can serve as a focal point in your room, helping to draw attention to your attractive bed area. If the rest of your room is neutral, then this will add a pop of colour and interest without overwhelming the entire space.

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Teal Dreams

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Very dark shades of teal offer a mysterious and romantic presence in a bedroom that works beautifully alongside soft pink and grey shades. Dark antique furniture and antique brass accessories complete the look for those aiming to create a rich and moody atmosphere.  

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Deep Blue Spruce

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While teal is a stunning colour, it often requires a balance of neutral colours to prevent the room from feeling overwhelming. Soft, neutral shades such as white, beige, blush pink and grey on bedding, flooring and accessories will help to maintain a serene atmosphere to aid relaxation.

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Shale Blue

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Bedroom fireplaces look striking in dark teal tones and even more majestic when paired with contrasting monochrome features nearby. Be sure to choose flooring and accessories that complement your teal interior theme  - white or light wood can create a fresh and airy atmosphere, while dark wood will add warmth and elegance.

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Shadows on a Hilltop

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A teal feature wall in an otherwise white room will add a real sense of depth and vibrancy to your bedroom interior. This works particularly well in a space where you want to direct attention to, for example, a gallery wall or to highlight a particular piece of artwork or a dressing table area. 

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Breaking down the blue and the green tones in a chosen shade can add a fun and intriguing twist to your teal bedroom interior. You can pick out the different tones in pieces of furniture, accessories and wall art, then unite them with a complimentary teal wall paint that ties everything together.

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Shale Blue

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Asian-inspired interiors are known for their rich and diverse colour palettes, and teal can be an excellent addition to complement the overall ambience in a space of this style. Brighter, jewel-toned teals will work better in this theme, as do natural elements like bamboo, wood, and stone. Teal can complement these natural materials and add a touch of serenity and tranquillity to your space.

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Trailblazer

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Teal works well with a variety of colours, but pairing it with bold accent shades, such as a pop of fuschia pink can create an eye-catching and playful combination. Keep the rest of the room interior neutral using fresh whites, greys and monochrome to keep things balanced and harmonious.

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Lights at Sea

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Be inspired by our tasteful teal shades

Ready to start creating your teal bedroom interior? 

From cool teal lights to deep and moody sea tones, we have an outstanding choice of teal shades to inspire your new project. 

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