A fresh aqua tone
This mid aqua is named after a much valued, early member of our creative team - and yes, the pun is intended! Teresa's Green owes its freshness to a rich blue base and its warmth to soft green undertones. In the middle of our range of aquas, Teresa’s Green has a calming and therapeutic effect, but still feels cheerful when combined with delicate shades like White Tie.
Recommended Primer & Undercoat: Mid Tones
Complementary white: School House White
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StoneMarr from
Stunning shade, so relaxing.
We had our East facing Master Bedroom pained in Teresa's Green and absolutely thrilled with the result!
I can't emphasise too much, how calming this colour is. The tone is beautifully soft and works very well with other green tones, beige, pink and white as contrasting colours.
Our Decorator used two coats which covered exceptionally well, even the one wall which was black wallpaper.
Can't recommend this colour enough and wouldn't hesitate using it on other rooms, bedroom or other.
We don't notice that the colour changes during the day, it remains true from sunrise to sunset and in artificial light.
Love it! Thank you F&B.
Date published: 2017-11-01
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colourlady from
beautiful colour...
This is a beautiful colour, and yet it is a great non-color to use as a background for other, more interesting colours. I used it in a family room that faces north and east, and it definitely looks best in the morning light. I didn't want to use a typical brown or yellow because I have a lot of brown in the room already - furniture, antiques, bookshelves, etc. So I went with this. It feels more restful than cold, and brings other colours to life. Landscape paintings look wonderful against it - they stand out, but just barely.
This paint covered a darkish khaki colour in two coats, with no primer. It looks more blue than green - in some lights it's a baby blue and in others, it's aqua.
Date published: 2014-01-05