What Color Compliments Teal Paint?
Soft White or Grey
Warm White
When paired with a slightly cream or ivory, teal tends to look more green than blue because it is a chameleon color. Our eyes perceive teal it differently depending on which other colors (warm or cool) are nearby. Sherwin Williams Alabaster or Benjamin Moore Swiss Coffee work beautifully.
Pink
In reference to teal’s complementary colors on the color wheel, a bold pink can lift a space to feel more modern. For a softer look, try a pastel pink instead. Consider adding pink accents in textiles on bedding, pillows, or draperies.
Red
Muted red like in Persian rugs, terra cotta tile, or an exposed brick wall can add an extra depth to teal. If you want to be super bold, try a pinkish red or purplish red. Start small with color pops in just a few decor accents, but the more red tones you incorporate alongside teal, the more eclectic it will feel.
Yellow
It doesn’t have to be an in-your-face mustard yellow, but a subtle yellow tone like that in rattan, sisal, bamboo, and other natural textures create the atmosphere like that of a soothing spa. If you are feeling a little more daring, teal works beautifully with a bold yellow too.