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Teal Paint Colors

Browse our teal paint colors and find the shade that’s right for you.


Most Popular Teal Paint Colors From Benjamin Moore

From deep and dark to lighter tones, these are our favorite teal paint colors.

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Teal paint colors, perfectly balanced between blue and green, bring a unique blend of energy and calm to any space. Depending on the undertone, teal can feel vibrant and playful or rich and serene. Watery blue teals evoke a coastal, spa-like tranquility, while brighter aqua tones add cheerful brightness and personality.

Teal works beautifully in living rooms, bathrooms, or even kitchens, anywhere you want to create depth and visual interest. It pairs well with crisp whites, warm woods, or metallic accents, making it versatile for both modern and traditional styles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Teal paint colors pair well with a variety of colors, including whites like Atrium White OC-145, yellows like Beacon Hill Damask HC-2, and browns like Amazon Soil 2115-30. These and other harmonious paint colors can be found in our Color Trends 2021 Palette with Aegean Teal 2136-40 taking center stage as Color of the Year.

Lighter paint colors generally make a room feel larger and brighter, while darker shades can create a cozier feel. Teal offers a wide range of tones—from deep emerald to soft, airy hues—so it depends on the shade you choose. In a smaller space, a brighter teal can open up the room, while a deeper teal works well as an accent wall or focal point without overwhelming the space.

Aside from Aegean Teal 2136-40, some of Benjamin Moore’s most popular teal paint colors include the moody Caribbean Teal 2123-20, the electric Gulf Shores 665, and the ocean-inspired Venezuelan Sea 2054-30.

Sampling is a great way to find the best teal paint colors for your space. Benjamin Moore offers a variety of paint samples to help take the guesswork out of choosing. Pick the sampling option that suits you best, whether it’s display chips, brush-on color samples, or peel-and-stick swatches.