Remodelaholic | Color Spotlight: Benjamin Moore Aegean Teal

Benjamin Moore Aegean Teal has been a longtime favorite of ours. It can be a good option for a balancing warm and cool tones and can even be used as a colorful neutral.

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Color Spotlight: Benjamin Moore Aegean Teal

Today, I’m doing another Color Spotlight and featuring a gorgeous rich teal color called “Aegean Teal” from Benjamin Moore.  I have loved this color for years and am so excited to highlight it today, especially since this has been chosen as the 2021 Color of the Year.

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Aegean Teal is probably one of the best rich teal paint colors out there because it has such a perfect balance of warm and cool tones.  I believe transitional colors that have that almost 50/50 balance is where the color magic happens on a wall.

Accent Walls

One of my favorite ways to recommend using Aegean Teal is for an accent wall.  Aegean is so rich in depth and a complex color that it adds so much character and richness to a wall.

I really think Aegean Teal looks its best on one wall (as an accent color) because it’s not necessarily the most ideal whole room color because it is such a rich color. It’s also just a little darker than a mid-tone.  However, if the color is balanced well with plenty of white/cream in the space with trim, cabinetry and wainscoting (as you can see below), it can really work beautifully.

Use with Warm or Cool Tones

Because Aegean has that near perfect balanced warm/cool undertone, the color also works beautifully with everything from warmer wood tones in flooring/ trim, but at the same time, Aegean will also work with cooler floor tiles.  So versatile!

Below is Aegean with very warm wood floors and warm accessories.  See how the color just calms and balances all the warmth in the space?

There are very few bolder colors like Aegean Teal that can also work well and compliment almost any other color.  Darker transitional colors are great to use when you have a lot of warmth or coolness in a space because they have a calming/neutralizing effect.

Below is a great example below of how a darker transitional color like Aegean Teal neutralizes all of the colors and undertones:

Aegean is such a workhorse of a color because it looks stunning on almost anything. How beautiful is Aegean used in the inside backside of cabinetry as a focal wall?

Or use this lovely color with a stencil on top of a darker blue to create a wallpaper look.

Exterior Use

Aegean Teal is also another fantastic exterior color and I have recommended it for shutters and the front door. I don’t have any images but if you’re looking for a gorgeous front door color, try a sample of Aegean Teal.  It’s really beautiful! I mention this a lot but it’s so true; a good sign of a great color is that it looks beautiful painted on the inside and on the outside.

There are very few colors out there that are this rich in depth but are also still so very versatile.  Aegean Teal is one of those very special colors and there is pretty much not anything that this color cannot do and look absolutely amazing.

I hope you will consider Aegean Teal from Benjamin Moore if you’re looking for a rich shade of teal for one of your spaces.  If you’re looking for other versatile colors, you can check out my top 15 most dependable and versatile list of paint colors on my blog here.  I would love for you to pop on over!

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Originally posted 8.8.2016 // Updated 3.3.2021

About Cyndy Aldred

Cyndy is a color expert who has transitioned from the fashion world to the design world by helping others choose just the right paint colors for their homes. Cyndy takes the guesswork out of choosing paint colors and has been sharing her tips and paint color palettes with her readers for more than four years on her blog The Creativity Exchange.

Cyndy lives in East Texas and is an artist working with designers to create commissioned paintings that enhance the color and design of a space.


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