Since ceilings are often neglected, this textured teal ceiling is a great way to show your ceiling some love. (NYC&G’s 2019 September issue)
Add personality to your kitchen with this fresh paint. In this case, the teal-like hue stems from the home’s blue color scheme seen throughout. (HC&G’s June 2018 issue)
The upholstered ottoman is a great way to subtly use Aegan Teal to enhance the space.(NYC&G’s Nov/Dec 2020 issue)
Bring bliss into your bedroom by using this teal hue on the walls. (NYC&G’s December 2017 issue)
From trim to ceiling beams this space shows numerous ways to incorporate Benjamin Moore’s 2021 Color of the Year. (CTC&G’s December 2018 issue)
A beautiful carpet in this teal tone can transport you to the Mediterranean with its oceanic color palette and soft texture between your toes. (SFC&G’s Oct/Nov 2014 issue)
This dining room brings harmony to the table by incorporating teal upholstered chairs from Edelman Leather. (CTC&G’s February 2017 issue)
Don’t be afraid of color in the kitchen. Bringing in a bold yet tamed shade allows the kitchen to stand out without overpowering the space. (NYC&G’s December 2015 issue)
Touches of teal found in the Kazi African woven baskets and other accent pieces display a subtle use of Aegan Teal to enhance the space. (NYC&G’s Nov/Dec issue)
Define your space with a pop of color. The accent wall in the bar area along with the floating shelves and cabinets makes an elegant statement against the white palette. (CTC&G’s July 2017 issue)</a
Aegean Teal recently earned its spot as Benjamin Moore’s Color of the Year. Incorporating this harmonious hue into your space will set the tone for the rest of the year. The marriage between warm and cool tones allows for a flexible color that will compliment any room. Integrating the grey and organic blue-green blend brings the outdoors in during long days spent inside. Whether through accent pieces or wall-to-wall coverage, adding this color of the year to your space will certainly take it to the next level.