Aegean Teal: Benjamin Moore's color for 2021

Looking for a shade that'll last for years to come? Aegean Teal, Benjamin Moore’s color of the year 2021 will be the perfect choice. Aegean Teal celebrates the simple pleasures in life. Just settle in and explore.

Benjamin Moore Color of the Year 2021, Aegean Teal 2136-40, is an intriguing blue-green paint color that creates natural harmony and invites us to reflect and reset.

BenjaminMoore's trend colors 2021

The twelve hues of the Color Trends 2021 palette, which includes Color of the Year Aegean Teal 2136-40, comforts as it uplifts. Rooted in the elegant, hands pun textures of the home, this curated collection of colors reflects a grounded sensibility with warm, sunbaked hues that play to the senses

Aegean Teal Benjamin Moore

paint swatch Aegean Teal Benjamin Moore - dining room via Luxe Source - Wisteria Falls wallpaper Sanderson - sofa via the Bella Cottage - Alberto chandelier Circa

Benjamin Moore Color of the Year 2021, Aegean Teal, creates a natural harmony. You feel as being out of time, time is standing still and nature can take over. Time to enjoy and relax. Finding beauty in the small moments of the day. Celebrating the past and living in the present.

paint swatch Aegean Teal Benjamin Moore - interior on the right via One Kings Lane - Tribal wallpaper Lewis & Wood - Palampore linen Lewis & Wood  - cushion Acanthus William Morris via Zazzle

paint swatch Aegean Teal Benjamin Moore - interior on the right via One Kings Lane - Tribal wallpaper Lewis & Wood - Palampore linen Lewis & Wood - cushion Acanthus William Morris via Zazzle

Back in time, a relaxing and comforting feeling. Nourish the spirit of past times, as visiting your grand parents, or a beautiful old mansion. The combinations of different prints in a faded color harmony makes a great inspiration for an elegant classical interior.

paint swatch Aegean Teal Benjamin Moore - sofa Ikea - St Laurent wallpaper De Gournay - Ming storage chest Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams -Cinque chandelier Nilufar  - Curve ottoman set Family Love Tree-

paint swatch Aegean Teal Benjamin Moore - sofa Ikea - St Laurent wallpaper De Gournay - Ming storage chest Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams -Cinque chandelier Nilufar - Curve ottoman set Family Love Tree-

Aegean Teal is a perfect combination with a strong dark blue. Blues have long been a favorite shade throughout the home, and it will give this new color of the year a colder touch. Colors are influencing each other, so take always care putting them together before starting to paint or combine. Add red to avoid that the room starts to look to cold. A modern look for this timeless color.

paint swatch Aegean Teal Benjamin Moore - image on the left via Martha Stewart-  rabbit Painting by Dan Monteavaro via Saatchi Art - Macro Zig Zag wallpaper Missoni - lounge chair RO Fritz Hansen - standing lamp Rays Roche Bobois

paint swatch Aegean Teal Benjamin Moore - image on the left via Martha Stewart- rabbit Painting by Dan Monteavaro via Saatchi Art - Macro Zig Zag wallpaper Missoni - lounge chair RO Fritz Hansen - standing lamp Rays Roche Bobois

Brighten Aegean Teal up with adding modern colorful furniture and a sparkling modern painting on the wall. The classical architecture gets a modern contemporary look with this color combination and approach; strong muted colors and sharp lines.

paint swatch Aegean Teal Benjamin Moore - kitchen via Svenn Gaarden - Hegemone wallpaper Farrow & Ball - linen curtains Odysshome - dark green Ingrid bowl Crate & Barrel

paint swatch Aegean Teal Benjamin Moore - kitchen via Svenn Gaarden - Hegemone wallpaper Farrow & Ball - linen curtains Odysshome - dark green Ingrid bowl Crate & Barrel

Savor the small moments, waking up and enjoying breakfast in the kitchen. The walls painted in Aegean Teal, white furniture and dark green breakfast bowls. A refreshing morning, a great start fo a beautiful new day.

Benjamin Moore developed a palette of colors to radiate warmth and wellbeing.

Aegean Teal is a winner?

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