Throughout history, there were a few key colors that were considered to be pure luxury.
In East-Asian cultures, jade is a symbol of purity and nobility. The turquoise mineral was popularly used by Native Americans to craft jewelry and it was associated with healing and tranquility.
In interior design, colors such as purple, burgundy, gold, and turquoise remain the first choice for getting the opulent effect.
1. Soft Luxury
Soft luxury is the trend we cultivated in 2024, and it’s not going anywhere next year either!
With an impactful color such as turquoise, there’s no need to accumulate blatantly opulent decor and furniture in your interior – it’s come to be considered a bit tacky.
Instead, let the color and the timeless furniture do the job for you.
2. Organic Luxury
Turquoise is a completely cool color, so it can make for an awesome contrast when paired with an organic palette.
Brown, beige, and even yellow make for great matches, especially if you’re trying to cultivate the organic appeal.
3. The Focal Point
Turquoise is the color that easily stands out, especially if it’s aided by the surrounding colors.
If you’ve got an outstanding turquoise element in your interior, make it your focal point. Surround it with your other furniture and decor, and prioritize the colors that won’t overshadow it.
4. The Color Of Ages
The color turquoise is characterized by its timelessness.
It’s an ideal choice for vintage interiors and an even better one for futuristic set-ups.
Its cool tone goes perfectly with high-tech spaces.
5. Exotic Appeal
We’re used to seeing this powerful color in Oriental interiors.
Paired with gold and brass elements, and rich patterns, turquoise elevates the luxury of an exotic space to another level.
6. Turquoise Accents
If you’d rather focus on safer colors, you may simply accentuate with turquoise.
An accent chair or two, or a rug can easily do the job.
7. Jade Contrast
Sometimes, the best way to make the most of this fascinating color is to apply it moderately.
Introducing a few decorative elements in this color will not only create contrast but will also add elegance to the room.
In the above living room, the pottery and the Christmas decor appear as pieces of jade scattered about the interior.
8. Matching Greens
It’s well-known how turquoise is made – we get it by mixing blue and green.
You can use either of these base colors and they’ll be a wonderful match to turquoise.
9. Luxury Carpentry
As someone who’s got a plain wooden door at home, I’m simply amazed by colored carpentry.
It’s a lovely expression of creativity and luxury, which instantly elevates the space.
10. Tranquil Space
Looking to make your interior tranquil and yet outstanding?
Turquoise is a great choice! The color basically stands for tranquility.
On the other hand, it brings a nice dose of interest to the space, so that it doesn’t even require excessive decor.