Want to add moodiness or depth to a small living room or powder bath?
Teal is the way to go.
Or do you want to add asoothing touch to a bedroom, an inviting kitchen, or foyer?

Design by Julie Rose for Velinda Hellen Design / Styled by Emily Bowser / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Teal can provide a vibrant and unexpected splash of color.
For thiscozy living room, she went with wall-to-wall Gentleman’s Gray.
It’s saturated, rich, modern, and keeps the space feeling sunny inside despite frequent rain.

Design byBethany Adams Interiors/ Photo by Tim Furlong Jr.
Traditional millwork and moldings got a contemporary update with saturated, punchy colors in high-gloss sheens.
Blustery Sky by Sherwin-Williams may be a good choice.
The owners loves blues and green, so Hidden Sapphire by Benjamin Moore was a great choice.

ATX Interior Design/ Photo byMadeline Harper
This classic Brooklyn brownstone has playful color and decor that have made it feel contemporary.
Pair it with organic materials, mixed metals, and neutral accent colors for a winning design.
Her 400-square-foot basement includes a 49-square-foot kitchenette that’s big on storage and style.

Design byEmily Henderson/ Photo by Sara Liggoria-Tramp
It goes withmyriad other colors, is a nod to nature, and has a beautiful, crisp tone.
Warm wood accents, vintage pieces, and acircular white dining tablebalance the room.

Design byAshby Collective/ Photo by Clay Grier
ATX Interior Design/ Photo by Madeline Harper

Caroline Kopp Interior Design/ Photo by Laura Moss

Sarah Montgomery Design/ Photo by Margaret Rajic

Velinda Hellen Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp

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Design by Velinda Hellen forEmily Henderson/ Photo by Sara Liggoria-Tramp

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Design byEmily Henderson/ Photo by Zeke Ruelas