15 Stylish Colors That Go With Turquoise and Make It Pop
The color turquoise is vibrant and full of life, and while it certainly makes an impact on its own, you may be looking to utilize it alongside another color (or two) in your home for even more flair.
Many colors go with turquiose, so depending on what kind of look you're going for, you'll be able to find a charming or sophisticated combination that you'll love. We're sharing 15 of our favorite picks below.
Turquoise and Yellow
Don't shy away from the color yellow when decorating your home; it can truly add such a cheery feeling to any room. Here, yellow accent chairs paired with turquoise walls provide instant pep in this sitting area.
Turquoise and Red
Turquoise and red may not seem like an obvious color combination, but these two hues pair quite nicely together, as illustrated in this cozy family room. The largely red area rug features a few pops of blue to fully tie the space together.
Turquoise and Brass
Why go out when you can make a bold statement in the bar area with turquoise and brass? The color combo is contemporary and chic and will turn your home into a sophisticated abode.
Turquoise and Gray
Maybe you're a neutral lover at heart but are eager to experiment with a pop of turquoise. Enjoy the best of both worlds by pairing turquoise with gray. A plush gray sofa and corresponding curtains look right at home alongside the turquoise rug in this living room.
Turquoise and Soft Pink
Turquoise and soft pink make for such a glam and whimsical color combination. They're excellent choices for a bedroom. By keeping the walls and main furnishings white, you can enjoy these bolder shades without your sleep space feeling overwhelming.
Turquoise and Orange
Turquoise and orange may seem like total opposite colors, but they can look fantastic together. We often see these colors used together in beach-inspired designs, but the versatile color combo can be used in various design styles.
Turquoise and Deep Blue
If you love the color blue, why not go all in and introduce a wide variety of shades into your home? This living room features not one but two different turquoise sofas placed side by side and also contains a deep blue accent wall. If you're one for a monochromatic look, this is the way to go.
Turquoise and Black
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Turquoise and black make for a nice combination for those who appreciate elements of light and dark. If you opt for a black wall in your home, consider making it a chalkboard wall, which will result in even more fun.
Turquoise and Neon Green
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Never say never when it comes to neon green—while somewhat difficult to style, the color definitely shines when incorporated into the right spaces. Here, for example, neon green curtains and accents look beautifully styled in conjunction with a turquoise sofa. Keeping decor to a minimum allows these hues to fully stand out.
Turquoise and Brown
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If you're designing a traditional dining space with wooden furniture, you may be inclined to paint your walls a neutral hue, but by no means is this your only option. Gone are the days of ultra-formal, stuffy dining rooms, after all—so feel free to go ahead and add a bit of pizzazz to your entertaining space!
Turquoise and White
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If you're hesitant to paint all four walls of your bedroom, an accent wall is a nice happy medium. Most people will do their accent wall behind the bed to help anchor the space. The white headboard allows for artful contrast and helps brighten the space to look visually bigger.
Turquoise and Lavender
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This living room is full of energy between the oversized lavender sectional and turquoise blue walls. Your home should always reflect your personality and unique taste, even if that means thinking outside the box a bit with your color choices.
Turquoise and Hot Pink
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Turquoise and hot pink are an energy-filled color combo that will add life to any nook of your house, indoors or out. A third hue that goes fabulously with these two is yellow (and orange is a nice pick as well).
Turquoise, Black, Red, and White
For a somewhat retro aesthetic, try using turquoise along with black and white—in this basement movie room, a black and white rug looks right at home. The pops of red accents add instant character to the space.
Turquoise and Green
Turquoise and green are a no-brainer. These two shades go hand in hand and can be paired with accent colors including yellow, pink, orange, and beyond.
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