17 Inspiring Teal Bedroom Color Ideas to Create a Relaxing Ambiance

It’s common knowledge nowadays that green and blue possess restful qualities. But what if you could get the best out of both worlds? Well, that’s where teal comes in! With the softness of a nature-inspired green and the strength of a classic blue, teal has become a coveted hue in bedroom ideas.

Teal is rich with warmth, a bold hue that doesn’t overwhelm, and it makes a room marvelously cocooning. It’s also a very versatile color that can be combined with various colors for maximum effect, from vibrant jewel tones to more subdued neutrals. 

Dive into the serenity of teal with these 17 captivating bedroom color schemes. Explore the calming and refreshing world of teal tones as you create your own peaceful haven.

Whether you’re painting the whole room to create a lavish, imperial boudoir or using it as an accent color to incorporate a dramatic backdrop, these teal bedroom ideas are guaranteed to inspire you in your decorating journey.

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1. Elevate Your Cottage-Style

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via Margaret Donaldson Interiors

If your home has paneled walls, painting them with a teal shade is an excellent way to add some character. The paneled walls in this bedroom create lots of visual interest, while the muted teal incorporates plenty of subtle color that contrasts nicely with the white ceiling.

Gray and wood tones on the furniture, area rug, fireplace, and bedding have been used as a backdrop to bring depth to the bedroom. The pillows and drapery complement each other with their patterns and colors, giving the room a more personalized look.

2. Warm it Up

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via Between the Sheets, LLC

Pair teal with natural textures to create a dynamic scheme inspired by nature. The teal-gray in this bedroom looks great in large amounts and combines well with the brown tones for a high-end color-texture pairing.

The woven blinds, rattan wicker footboard bench, and chairs contrast with the teal walls and accents, creating a beautiful and biophilic bedroom design that will make you feel like you’re on vacation.

3. Stick to Monochromatic

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via Sophisticate Interiors

Using the same teal color on your walls, furniture, and bedding will not only bring your bedroom to life but also help you hide those unsightly scuffs.

Large pieces of furniture, such as the footboard bench and chair, make a more significant design impact, while smaller accent pieces, like the pillows, bed skirt, and nightstand, add a subtler touch of teal. The teal shade has a bright sheen that helps bounce light around the room.

4. Cool it with Beige

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via Harper Haus Interiors

If covering your entire bedroom with a teal shade seems a little bit too much, you can lighten up your palette with a textured accent wall and break up the dark undertones. The beige statement headboard helps create contrast and definition in the space while complementing the mirror frame, walls, and picture frames.

The accent wall perfectly offsets the pink and gray shades on the pillows, throw blanket, and nightstand, creating a shabby chic bedroom design.

5. Embrace a Neutral Palette

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via Anastasia Design Group

Incorporating varying shades of teal into your neutral bedroom idea is an excellent way to uplift your otherwise simple palette. The gray and teal duvet enlivens the plain block color with patterns while still maintaining a cohesive look.

The repeated shades of teal on the pillows, table lamps, and artwork make the scheme look intentional while adding a touch of fun color to the bedroom.

6. Introduce Some Green

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via DezinerTonie, LLC DDI, Interior Designer

Green and teal are very similar colors, hence a relatively straightforward combination to work with. The olive green on the nightstand and patterned pillows add color to this bedroom, but not too much to the point that it’s distracting. 

The patterned pillows and bedding, in light shades of blue, complement the wall, while the table lamp, in rich yellow, adds a luxurious note to the bedroom design.

7. Bring Vibrancy with Blue

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via Bassett Furniture

If your bedroom is filled with blues, consider adding a little teal. Since teal is a welcoming mix of green and blue, it provides you the opportunity to play down or up either color, depending on the look you want to achieve.

The patterned navy blue and white area rug grounds the room with a vibrant dose of color and perfectly matches the navy blue beds and white bedding. Teal shades on the nightstand, rustic wooden table, and patterned pillows warm up the blue hues, creating a wonderful, cozy feeling.

8. Keep it Simple

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via The Christopher Companies

Gray and white are a popular color pairing in bedrooms, but it can easily become bland. Teal is an excellent color to liven up such a scheme and give the space a more inviting feel. These teal walls create a bright, cheerful bedroom that doesn’t feel over the top.

Vibrant but slightly toned-down hues, such as mustard yellow on the pillow and ceramic jug, add exciting pops of color, bringing depth and character to the space. Light wood tones and woven wall décor evoke a relaxed and positive mood.

9. Play with Undertones

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via Decor Home Ideas

If you want to add subtle hints of teal to your bedroom, look for a gray with deep blue undertones. Here, the teal-gray walls provide a backdrop for the farmhouse-inspired bed and patterned bedding, adding a luxe look to the space.

A brown lampshade stands out against the walls, with the lamp base adding a contemporary feel to the design. Adding a planter (or planters) will add vibrancy and freshen up your teal scheme.

10. Make it Moody

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via Nina Jizhar

Similar to how muted, lighter teal shades easily fit in the bedroom, the same applies to deep and dark teal shades. The rich, nearly blue hue of teal on this textured wall gives this bedroom an elegant and high-end look.

A toastier shade of dark peach on the headboard warms up this moody teal scheme, creating a bold yet grown-up space that’s energetic and exciting. The wall sconces add drama and interest to the space, while white and brown accents provide the much-needed contrast.

11. Opt for Vintage

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via Dayspring Contracting

Consider adding teal to your vintage bedroom design and grace it with a healthy dose of unique color. The wood elements, together with the white, black, and brown tones, give these teal walls a more time-worn look.

The deep tones of teal contrast nicely with the brass-toned bed frame, giving this bedroom a stylish and weathered look.

12. Utilize the Headboard

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via Julia Laura Interior Designs

Gray pairs well with almost any color, and teal is no exception. The gray tufted headboard in this bedroom idea softens the teal wall while adding some lovely texture as well.

The black frames on the small gallery wall contrast nicely with the deep teal wall, adding more depth and drama. The silver table lamp stand adds some subtle bling to the room.

13. Make it Contemporary

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via Diego Alejandro Interior Design

Use a teal leaning towards green to create a look with depth. The teal accent wall in this bedroom brings pops of color to the space and enhances the contemporary feel of the design.

The gray wall-to-wall carpet, bed frame, bedspread, and throw blanket ease the intensity of the bold teal hue, ensuring the bedroom isn’t overpowered. The oversized black-and-white wall art personalizes the space and combines with other white and black accents to create the perfect foil for the vibrant teal accent wall.

14. Add Texture and Focal Interest

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via Coastal Luxury Interiors

Textured walls provide an opportunity to add some character alongside subtle color to your room. The textured teal accent wall in this bedroom not only personalizes the space but also adds even more calm.

A vibrant, abstract gallery wall introduces bright pops of contrasting color, creating a dreamy, ethereal design on a contemporary ombre wall. Shades of teal on the pillow and wall art above the headboard take the scheme to the rest of the room, creating a cohesive, restful sleep space.

15. Keep it Cheery

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via Brian Benda

The silver-framed mirror in this bedroom adds depth to the space and stands out against the teal walls, acting as a focal point. The gray pillows and bed skirt warm up the scheme and look gorgeous alongside teal accents.

An area rug spreads the subtle palette underneath, while floral wall prints create a romantic bedroom design without letting the scheme look too feminine.

16. Focus on the Windows

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via Design Group- Ethan Allen of WNY

Dressing your windows with teal curtains is a simple way to bring this color into your bedroom; it will elevate your standard room to a dynamic, considered design. Here, floor-to-ceiling teal curtains draw the eye upward and give the illusion of height while making an impactful statement.   

The teal throw blanket adds a lush look to the space, while patterned pillows make the teal pop up in an unexpected way. A cacti planter brings the outdoors in with a vibrant green color and complements the lush greenery outside.

17. Go for a Mature Look

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via Pratt & Lambert Paints

Teal tends typically to be used to create more bright and fun bedroom schemes, but that doesn’t have to be the case; teal shades can also make a more mature and serious space. 

The crisp white lampshades and gray décor in this bedroom make the darker shade of teal on the walls look more grown-up and elegant. Similar teal shades on the velvet chair, throw blanket, and patterned pillows introduce the palette to the rest of the space for a balanced, well-rounded scheme. 

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