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Colour focus: Teal and Grey

Colour focus: Teal and Grey

Ana Zuravliova

By Ana Zuravliova

Trend Specialist at Blinds Direct
Thu 18 Apr 2024

Among the myriad of options available for enlivening our homes, teal and grey stand out as a classic combination that effortlessly blends character and sophistication with versatility. Whether you’re aiming for a contemporary look, or a more traditional aesthetic, the marriage of teal and grey offers endless possibilities for creating spaces that are both stylish and inviting. In this blog, we’ll take a close look at teal and grey to show you just how striking these colours really are!


Grey: a versatile foundation

Grey, which is often hailed as the pinnacle of understated elegance, serves as the perfect backdrop for many colours – including teal – to shine. Its neutral nature allows for effortless coordination with a wide range of patterns and materials, making it a versatile choice for any interior design trend.

Whether you opt for light grey walls to create an airy, open feel or prefer the drama of anthracite for a cosy atmosphere, grey provides a timeless foundation upon which to build your decor. Additionally, grey furnishings and accessories add a sense of sophistication and refinement to any space, seamlessly complementing teal accents for a cohesive look. Grey blinds, curtains and home accessories all have their part to play in transforming your home into a serene sanctuary.

Teal: a colour of tranquillity and depth

Teal is a harmonious mixture of blue and green, and embodies tranquillity and sophistication with a touch of mystery. The depth of this dynamic colour adds a sense of sophistication to any room, making it a versatile choice for both accent pieces and main elements in your decor.

When used as a minor colour, teal accents inject a pop of energy and interest, instantly enlivening the room without overwhelming it. Picture charming teal blinds perfectly fitted within cool grey walls, or teal cushions adorning a stone grey sofa – what could be more serene and stylish?

For those bold enough to embrace teal as a primary colour, consider painting an accent wall or incorporating large, floor length teal curtains. This bold choice adds depth and personality to the space, making a captivating statement without overshadowing other design elements such as natural wood or soft textures.

Tips for combining teal and grey

When incorporating both teal and grey into your interior design, it’s essential to strike the right balance between the two tones to achieve harmony and visual interest. Here are a few tips to help you master this fashionable duet:

  1. Balance Boldness: If you’re using teal as a primary colour, balance its boldness with soft, neutral shades of grey to prevent the space from feeling overwhelming. Conversely, if grey serves as the dominant hue, use bright teal accents strategically to add pops of colour and intrigue.
  2. Texture Matters: Experiment with different textures and finishes to add depth to your design. Pair smooth, matte grey surfaces with velvety teal upholstery or shimmering, silk teal accents for a dynamic contrast that captures the imagination.
  3. Natural Elements: Incorporate natural elements such as wood, stone, or plants to add warmth and balance to the cool tones of teal and grey. Wooden blinds, shutters or live greenery can soften the overall aesthetic, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
  4. Lighting Considerations: Pay attention to lighting when designing with teal and grey. Soft, warm lighting can enhance the cosiness of grey interiors, while cooler lighting complements the crispness of teal accents.

To provide you with even more inspiration for using grey and teal in your home, we’ve carefully curated a Pinterest board filled with motivating images!


The marriage of teal and grey in interior design offers a timeless yet contemporary aesthetic that exudes elegance and sophistication. Whether you’re restyling a living room, bedroom, or home office space, embracing these versatile hues opens up a world of design possibilities. 


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