HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams teal paint colors
162 teal paint colors from the HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams deck. LRV ranges from 73 (lightest) down to 4 (darkest). Click any swatch to see how it cross-matches at the 10 other US paint brands.
Teal is the in-between blue-green that reads moody, marine, or jewel-tone depending on which side of the family you pick. Benjamin Moore named Aegean Teal their 2021 Color of the Year and kicked off a wave of designer rooms in soft, slightly desaturated teals — a quieter alternative to navy that pairs especially well with brass, oak, and warm whites.
All 162 teal paint colors from HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)Hex values are display approximations from HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.
HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams teal paint colors by room
5 roomsRooms where teal paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams included — so you can compare HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams teal paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
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Teal paint colors at other US brands
About HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams teal paint colors
The Character of HGTV Home Teals
Teal is a standout family in the HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams deck, sitting in the lively zone between blue and green where coastal and spa-like rooms live. The deep end is dramatic and saturated: Dark Night (HGSW 3331) and Bosporus (HGSW 6503) read as near-black peacock tones for cabinets or an accent wall, while Green Pasture (HGSW 3292) and Refuge (HGSW 6228) carry a moody, grounded depth. The mid family is the most distinctly teal, with Swimming Hole (HGSW 2344) and Cloudburst (HGSW 2323) giving that clear blue-green that feels fresh and confident. At the light end, Blue Iris (HGSW 1326), Aviary Blue (HGSW 6778), and Aquaverde (HGSW 9051) soften into airy aqua and seafoam. Because Sherwin-Williams mixes the deck, these saturated blue-greens tint cleanly and keep their jewel-like depth across the line.
How to Choose an HGTV Home Teal
Teal is bold by nature, so decide how much of it you want. A deep pick like Dark Night (HGSW 3331) or Bosporus (HGSW 6503) makes a striking statement on cabinets, a vanity, or a feature wall, while a light aqua like Blue Iris (HGSW 1326) or Aviary Blue (HGSW 6778) reads soft and airy enough for whole bathroom or bedroom walls. Use LRV to set that depth. The undertone tells you whether a teal leans more blue or more green, which matters against tile and counters, so a clear mid-teal like Swimming Hole (HGSW 2344) reads more balanced than a bluer or greener neighbor. Teals shift with light, looking crisp in bright daylight and deeper, almost navy, in dim rooms. Sample on the wall, then mix to order at Lowe's, since the line stays matched across products.
HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams teal paint — frequently asked questions
What is the difference between the teal and blue families here?+
Teal sits in the blue-green middle, while blue stays truer to sky and navy tones. A pick like Swimming Hole (HGSW 2344) reads clearly blue-green, where a true blue leans cooler and less green.
Which teal works for a small bathroom?+
A soft, light aqua keeps a small bathroom feeling open and spa-like. Blue Iris (HGSW 1326) and Aviary Blue (HGSW 6778) read airy and fresh, while a deep teal would close the space in unless used as an accent.
Can I use a dark teal on cabinets?+
Yes, and it is a popular high-end move. Dark Night (HGSW 3331) or Bosporus (HGSW 6503) gives cabinets a rich, near-black peacock depth, and because Sherwin-Williams tints every line, it matches into the high-gloss enamel a cabinet finish wants.