Few colors are as refreshing and lively as turquoise.
The bold hue works just as well as an accent in traditional spaces as inmodern homes.
Use as little or as much color as desired for a big or small impact on your home design.
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Turquoise can be found in nature as a mineral, which makes color palettes with turquoise easy to find.
Add an Accent Wall
A well-placedaccent wallis perfect for adding color and character to a space.
Get the look without even breaking a sweat byusing peel-and-stick wallpaper.
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It’s easy to apply and take down when you need a refresh.
We love the turquoise patterned fabric used in this outdoor room.
Coupled with a seahorse table and a sand-dollar-inspired mirror, the space is nautical without being over-the-top.
Front and Center
Show off your love for turquoise before you even walk in the door.
Aturquoise front doorcan add significant curb appeal when paired with neutral siding.
The color is visible from the street but not so bright that it looks out of place.
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Lush landscaping only adds to the appeal.
Mini but Mighty
A little bit of a turquoise accent can make a big impact in your space.
Island Blues
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Don’t let a crisp white kitchen feel blandadd acolorful kitchen island.
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The bright turquoise paint is eye-catching but not distracting.
Thishome officearea features several turquoise accents.
Curtains, desk accessories, and chair detailing work together to unite the space’s many textures and patterns.
Plus, the spatial arrangement ensures a small splash of color in every zone.
Fresh Coat
It’s possible to try trendy color palettes with turquoise while sticking to a budget.
For example, you canrevive an old piece of furniturewith a coat of paint.
Bright Tile
Cheery and bright turquoise is a great kitchen color.
But instead ofpainting or tiling an entire roomin turquoise, opt for a small section, like a backsplash.
After all, you don’t want too much of a good thing.
This pretty tile really pops in an otherwise neutral kitchen.
Other tropical colors, like orange and lime, are perfect accents.
Furniture Flip
Turquoise furniture makes a statement.
Take this chic nook, for example.
The chair’srustic wicker designnicely contrasts its contemporary color scheme.
And since it’s a smaller piece, it doesn’t overwhelm the space.
Neutral accentslike a white table and wood kiva laddercomplete the look.
Oh-My Agate
Looking for a subtle way to try color palettes with turquoise?
Opt for tiny details likedrawer and cabinet pulls.
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Hardware is inexpensive and can be found in many fun colors and shapes.
These gemstone pulls are jaw-droppingly beautiful.
Plus, their vibrant patterns let you experiment with different shades within the turquoise family.