Juneau Spring

Benjamin Moore2041-40LRV 39#65B4A5
LRV39 — medium-dark
In the Room

What Juneau Spring Actually Looks Like

Juneau Spring lands squarely in teal territory, sitting between blue and green without leaning hard into either. It reads as a clear, medium-depth color, bright enough to feel fresh but saturated enough to carry real presence on a wall. It is not a pastel and not a dark, moody shade. Think of it as a confident midpoint, the kind of color that holds its own without shouting.

Undertone Read

Juneau Spring Undertones

The color is built from roughly equal blue and green, which means it can shift depending on what surrounds it. Pair it with warm wood tones or terracotta and the green side comes forward. Put it next to crisp white or gray and the blue reads more clearly. In low or north-facing light it deepens and feels more aquatic. In bright south or west light it can lift toward a cleaner, airier teal.

Where It Works Best

Where Juneau Spring Works Best

Juneau Spring works well anywhere you want color without darkness. It suits a bathroom where teal has a natural association with water and tile. It holds up in a bedroom as an accent wall or full room color, giving the space energy without making it feel unsettled. In a smaller space like a powder room or laundry room it acts as a statement rather than a backdrop. On exterior shutters or a front door it reads crisp and grounded against most siding colors.

Room by Room

Where to put Juneau Spring

Bathroom

Teal and bathrooms are a natural match, and Juneau Spring earns its place here. It picks up the cool tones in white tile without going cold, and it gives the space a clean, watery atmosphere that feels intentional rather than trendy.

Bedroom

Used on all four walls, Juneau Spring creates a cocooning effect that is calm but not bland. If full commitment feels like a lot, one accent wall behind the bed is enough to anchor the room and let the color do its work.

Home office

Mid-tone teals are associated with focus and clarity, and this one delivers that without the austerity of a dark navy or the distraction of a brighter color. It keeps the room feeling alive during long work sessions.

Powder room or laundry room

In a small space with no long-term commitment to staring at the color, Juneau Spring can go full saturation. It makes a compact room feel like a deliberate design choice rather than an afterthought.

Exterior shutters or front door

Against white, gray, or beige siding, Juneau Spring reads as a confident, classic accent. It has enough green to feel natural outdoors and enough blue to stay refined.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Juneau Spring

No specific coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color. As a general guide, Juneau Spring pairs well with warm whites to temper its coolness, natural wood to bring in warmth, and soft charcoal or navy for a high-contrast scheme.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Juneau Spring

Warm orange or red-toned wood

Heavy orange-toned wood floors or furniture can create a jarring contrast with Juneau Spring, making the teal look slightly harsh rather than balanced.

FixLayer in a natural or cool-toned rug between the floor and walls, or choose furniture in a lighter, more neutral wood finish to ease the tension.
Yellow-toned whites

If the trim or ceiling is a creamy, yellow-based white, it can make the cool teal look slightly murky rather than crisp.

FixReach for a true or slightly cool white on trim and ceilings to keep Juneau Spring looking clean and intentional.
Heavily patterned cool-toned upholstery

Stacking busy blue or blue-gray fabric patterns against this teal wall can make the room feel visually crowded, with no resting point for the eye.

FixKeep large upholstered pieces in a neutral, solid tone, and save pattern for smaller accessories like pillows or throws.
FAQ

Common questions

Juneau Spring has an LRV of 39.4, placing it solidly in mid-tone territory. It will not brighten a room the way a light color does, but it also will not make a space feel dark. Rooms with good natural light will carry it comfortably on all four walls. In rooms with limited light, consider using it on one or two walls and keeping the others lighter.

An eggshell finish is the most versatile choice for interior walls. It has just enough sheen to be wipeable and holds the color well without amplifying every imperfection the way a satin or semi-gloss might. In a bathroom, satin is a reasonable step up for moisture resistance.

Yes. In a north-facing room with cooler, indirect light, it will deepen and lean more toward aqua or teal-blue. In a south-facing room with warm, bright light, it lifts and reads as a fresher, more open teal-green. Always test a large sample in the actual room before committing.

Yes, it is available in both Benjamin Moore interior and exterior formulas.

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