Any touch of color in the living room décor is welcome. For this reason, I chose turquoise, a shade that evokes the exotic, the sea, vacation, and relaxation. It's a pleasant, bold, and vibrant hue all at once, suitable for introducing into any décor. It can be used in a variety of styles, ambiances, and influences.
Turcoazul stands out in a design without necessarily being a dark or intense color. Even through subtle shades, it can be an accent element in a room. Here are some ideas to explore.
Light turquoise shades can be used to paint the living room walls. To create a connection between elements, include other objects or decorations in similar shades. A lampshade, an ottoman chair, upholstery from armchairs, or perhaps an abstract painting where turquoise is predominant – these are just a few examples.
If you wish that Turcoazul should be the accent color.In that case, it's best to distribute elements throughout the entire room instead of grouping them in a single location.
Combine turquoise with pastels, especially in well-lit rooms, possibly with large windows. Turquoise curtains or drapes are a good option, especially if you want to achieve a décor with marine influences, and they can be easily accessorized as such.
For those who prefer bolder accents, I can use deeper shades of turquoise for daring designs. You can combine these with purple or orange and touches of maroon-brown to balance the room's color scheme.
We recommend mixing colors with patterned designs. Even if the patterns are different, color will be the link between elements, thus creating cohesion in the decor. Symmetry will provide visual support, so opt to use turquoise for at least two decorative pillows or two lampshades.























