Turquoise Tile

Turquoise color refers to cold shades, and nevertheless turquoise tile finds its use not only in the bathroom, but also in the kitchen. The color is not annoying and does not become malnourished over time, and with a competent combination with other colors it can create truly stunning interiors.

Turquoise tiles in the bathroom

The combination of turquoise and white is usually used to create a Scandinavian style. Such a reminder of the sea is very appropriate in the bathroom. As psychologists say, the turquoise color calms and pacifies, raises the mood and fills with a feeling of lightness and freshness.

Wall and floor turquoise tiles perfectly match with gray or turquoise. In this case, the room will be in a strict and luxurious style. But if you want to create a bright and juicy interior, do not be afraid to add yellow, green and red.

Very successfully combined with turquoise tiles and dark brown or white furniture. As for the size of the tile, the choice will largely depend on the size of the bathroom: in a spacious room you can use a tile of any size, but in a small bathroom it is better to use small tiles and preferably with a glossy surface.

Turquoise Kitchen Tile

It is very rare to find a tile of turquoise color on the floor in the kitchen, while a turquoise apron is an excellent solution for any style. This shade is perfectly combined with warm beige, brown, terracotta shades, and from materials - with wood, brass, gilding.

Depending on the shade of turquoise, the kitchen can be of different styles - from calm classics to ultra-modern high-tech or modern. In addition to the turquoise apron, you can take care of textiles on the windows in the same shades. However, you can do this only on condition that the kitchen window does not go to the north side, otherwise the interior will be excessively cold.