Seaside Resort
What Seaside Resort Actually Looks Like
Seaside Resort reads as a soft, grayed teal. It sits squarely in the blue-green family, cool enough to feel airy but muted enough that it does not shout. On a well-lit wall it comes across as a calm ocean blue. Pull the light away and it deepens noticeably, shifting toward a more saturated slate-teal.
Seaside Resort Undertones
The color carries green and blue in roughly equal measure, which keeps it from leaning too far in either direction. There is enough gray in the mix to soften the saturation and prevent it from reading as a pure tropical blue. In warm incandescent light the green can surface a little more; in cool north light it can feel distinctly blue.
Where Seaside Resort Works Best
Seaside Resort sits at a mid-tone value, which gives it real flexibility. It is saturated enough to add character to a room but not so dark that it makes a space feel heavy. It works well on a single accent wall, on all four walls of a bathroom or bedroom, or on exterior trim and doors where you want a pop of color that still feels composed.
Where to put Seaside Resort
In a bathroom Seaside Resort earns its name. The teal-blue hue ties naturally to water, and the grayed quality keeps it feeling spa-like rather than playful. Pair it with white tile and brushed nickel fixtures for a clean, pulled-together result.
At its mid-tone value, Seaside Resort is restful without being so dark it closes a room in. A bedroom wrapped in this color, with warm wood furniture and soft white bedding, feels genuinely calm. Just make sure you have enough light; in a dim room it can read cooler and deeper than you expect.
On a single accent wall in a living room this color holds its own. It gives the space a focal point without overwhelming the other walls. Keep surrounding trim and furniture in warm neutrals to prevent the room from feeling cold.
Seaside Resort works on coastal or cottage-style exteriors, especially on doors or shutters. In full sun the grayed teal looks confident and crisp. Pair it with a warm white body color to keep the whole facade feeling balanced.
What to Pair With Seaside Resort
No official coordinating colors are listed for this color in our database, but Seaside Resort plays well with crisp whites, warm off-whites, and natural wood tones. Soft linen neutrals and warm greiges balance its coolness without fighting it.
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Colors that clash with Seaside Resort
Brick-red, terracotta, or orange-toned wood floors can fight with the cool blue-green of Seaside Resort, making the room feel unresolved.
Some greige and gray paints carry a violet undertone. Placed next to Seaside Resort, that purple can suddenly become very apparent and look unintentional.
Common questions
The precise LRV is 36.93, which places it firmly in the mid-tone range. It is not a light color, and it will read noticeably darker in low-light rooms.
Yes, it is available in both interior and exterior lines, so you can use it on walls inside the home and on doors or trim outside.
Yes. In a north-facing room with cool, indirect light it will read as a deeper, bluer teal. In a south-facing room with warm direct light the green comes forward and the overall tone feels a bit brighter and softer. Sample it on the actual wall before committing.
Eggshell is a reliable choice for bedrooms because it is easy to clean and does not bounce light in a distracting way. In a bathroom, satin holds up better against moisture and is still easy to wipe down.
