Wall paint turquoise: create cosy and vibrant living spaces
Do you want to bring powerful freshness into your room and love the colour shade turquoise? Here you can find out where and how to use this colour particularly skilfully.
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Effect of wall paints in turquoise
Turquoise shades, also known as aqua shades, are always created by mixing a green colour shade and a blue colour shade. Depending on whether a turquoise shade leans more towards blue or green in the colour spectrum, it is referred to as turquoise green or turquoise blue.
The colour shade takes its name from the semi-precious stone turquoise. Turquoise is typical of the silver jewellery of the indigenous population of North America. It is a sacred stone for the Native Americans. However, turquoise is also found in Asia and South America. Even in European culture, as early as Hildegard von Bingen, they are regarded as healing stones that have a balancing effect on the mind and give vitality, so it is no wonder that the colour shade turquoise is often used as a wall paint.
A colour shade that promotes assertiveness and lends strength is simply an ideal wall paint. You can also meditate particularly well in rooms with turquoise-coloured walls. Turquoise delves deep inside us and gives us a sense of contentment, while all water colour shades convey a feeling of the vastness of the sea, the depth of lakes and the vibrancy of rivers.
The wall paint turquoise for interiors
MissPompadour Paint Green with Turquoise is an intense shade of turquoise green that reproduces the colour of semi-precious stone well. It is so expressive in effect that it is best used as an accent colour. For a single wall, Green with Turquoise is a very attractive colour shade. In combination with soft, more natural brown tones such as Brown with Nougat or Brown with Choc on the other walls, this turquoise becomes an eye-catcher.
However, if a turquoise colour is light enough, it can be used on all walls. A room with turquoise wall paints always makes a fresh, lively impression.
A cool accent: turquoise wall paint in the living room
With colours in blue-green, the so-called aqua tones, as wall paints, you can create your own individual atmosphere in the living room. Let your creativity and ideas run wild!
A single wall with a dark turquoise green such as Green with Lagoon harmonises wonderfully with a soft White with Marble on the other walls. Midcentury furniture made of honey-coloured natural wood stands out particularly well against this deep turquoise. The light Green with Glacier also belongs in the water colour scheme. This light turquoise wall paint can easily be used on all walls in a living room.
More sea: turquoise wall paints in the bathroom
Water colours naturally go particularly well in a bathroom. That's why light turquoise like Green with South Sea is a great colour for bathroom walls. The combination with wicker or rattan elements and a few green plants with blue-green sea shades turns any bathroom into a real wellness oasis. Green with Aqua, a very soft turquoise that plays with rather warm colour shades, is perfect here. But a strong turquoise blue, like Green with Ocean, is also a colour that looks great as a wall paint in the bathroom. Bathroom furniture in sandy tones would go perfectly with this colour.
For more freshness: turquoise wall paint in the kitchen
The kitchen is a room where freshness and cleanliness are desired and where the colour scheme should be creative and appetising at the same time. This is why turquoise wall paint is also well suited for use in the kitchen, and kitchens with natural wood fronts in particular can be given more freshness and vibrancy with turquoise blue or turquoise green wall paint.
If you paint the walls in the kitchen with an aqua tone, then the soft Green with Glacier complements light-coloured woods particularly well, while dark wood can also tolerate a strong turquoise tone. A bright colour such as Green with Emerald also goes well with dark natural wood kitchens.
Combining wall paints in turquoise
As most wall paints in turquoise tend to look fresh and lively, you can combine these colours well with calm natural tones. MissPompadour's colour schemes include numerous soft beige tones that complement the turquoise wall paint wonderfully. Beige wall paints bring a balancing warmth to any room.
However, the wall paint turquoise also goes well with warm brown tones. From light Brown with Choc to dark Brown with Dark Chocolate, brown wall paint is simply an ideal combination with turquoise wall paint. If you're feeling bold, add a little bright, radiant orange like Orange with Goldfish for an interesting accent to the turquoise wall paint.
Order turquoise wall paints from MissPompadour
With the large selection of turquoise wall paints that MissPompadour offers, it is not easy to decide between the different colours, which is why it makes sense to order a set of colour cards first. As the colour samples are individually removable in postcard format, they can be pinned to the wall whenever lighting is required. This makes it much easier to choose the right colour.
However, if you are still finding it difficult to decide between the colours, our customer service team can give you valuable tips on choosing the right colour. They can be reached almost around the clock via WhatsApp, email and telephone and will help you find the perfect colour shade and its ideal combination colours with expert advice and lots of tips.
Frequently asked questions about wall paints in turquoise colours
- Don't turquoise wall paints look slightly cold?
The greater the proportion of green and the lower the proportion of blue in a turquoise shade, the warmer its effect. If the desired colour has a lot of blue components, it can also be "warmed up" by warm combination colours in the room. - Do I need to use a primer with a light turquoise wall paint?
MissPompadour Paints have excellent opacity in any colour intensity. Only if the walls are porous or have extreme stains should they be primed before painting.