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(Image credit: Lindye Galloway Studio + Shop/Chad Mellon) Also, look out for turquoise paints and wallpapers that offer tactile chalky finishes. Consider a palette of bold reds, yellow and exuberant pinks, along with more pastel shades of blue and green. When it comes to color combinations for rooms, turquoise works well when punctuated with contrasting colors. It’s particularly suitable in a north-facing room where the strength of the color can replace the lack of natural light and sunshine.’

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Sarah Fortescue, founder, of Sarah Fortescue Design loves to use turquoise in her decorating schemes: ‘I am a big advocate for color and a rich blue-green on the walls paired with strong red tones creates the perfect harmony in my view. Ancient Egyptian, Aztec and South American civilizations believed turquoise to be a protector and bringer of good fortune. With its associations of the ebb and flow of a gently lapping sea, it promotes a sense of calm and relaxation. Evocative of warm tropical seas, paradise islands and luxurious infinity pools, it is a color that brings calm and happiness to every surface. Turquoise is a blue-green color that is never cold.

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TurquoiseĪ beguiling hue that reminds us of warmer climes, turquoise has the ability to be invigorating and calming. Its versatility means you can use it just about anywhere. When it comes to the best color trends, green will always be a popular choice. Its green undertone brings a sense of calm to a room, perfect for spaces of relaxation, such as living rooms and bedrooms.’ How do you decorate with pale or bright green ‘Teal is a very balanced, versatile shade that can be used to create a subtle or dramatic space, as it shifts between blue and green in varying levels of light. It is currently riding a renaissance, according to Charlotte Cosby, head of creative at Farrow & Ball. Teal is another color having its moment in the spotlight this year. 'It brings the outside in, even in the most urban setting, and studies have been conducted to show that being surrounded by green can relax our nervous system and help us to feel calm, and in some cases, even live longer.’ 'Even by name alone, it evokes the thought of foraging and nourishment in the natural world, growth, renewal, and life as a whole.' ‘Sage green is a comforting color,' she says. ‘Spending more time in our homes these past two years has led to prioritizing comfort and relaxation, leading to trends in natural and organic shades in our interiors, as well as houseplants and windowsill gardens.’Īlice Hood, senior design consultant at Roundhouse is using sage green instead of forest green. 'Turquoise, with its biophilic nature and blue-green undertone, helps to keep us grounded and encourages stress-relieving effects on the mind and body.' 'Now the summer is on the horizon, I love to decorate with turquoise,' says Tobie Lewis, senior brand manager at Valspar Paint. What can I paint walls with instead of dark green? The return of the seventies has been influencing interior trends for 2023 with a palette of teals, turquoise, and sage tones seeing a sharp renewal. While dark green will never be entirely out of style, we are seeing a resurgence of brighter tones of green.






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