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.








