Theres no wonder why it is a popular color for meditation and reflection, and it can bring a similar calm to your home. If you have a use in mind, you just need the right shade!

Here are 25 amazing Aquamarines shades!

Aquamarine

RGB: 127, 255, 212 Hex: #7FFFD4 Common Uses: bathroom or swimming pool areas. Matches well with: Lilac pink.   The first shade we have is the standard aquamarine color. This is a rich yet light blue which could be used for many purposes. It’s popular to use in bathrooms and pool areas, but what else could you use it for?

Light Aquamarine

RGB: 167, 255, 215 Hex: #A7FFD7 Common Uses: Boy’s bedrooms or nurseries. Matches well with: Light greens.   Light aquamarine is a slightly lighter shade that may make it more palatable for milder color schemes. It would also be a lovely choice for a boy’s bedroom or nursery. These are just a few options too!

Dark Aquamarine

RGB: 69, 139, 116 Hex: #458B74 Common Uses: Adult bedroom or living room. Matches well with: Dark green.   Dark aquamarine looks like the deep waters of the ocean, and it is a darker, more mature shade of this color. It would be a fine choice for an adult bedroom or even a living room color scheme.

Turquoise Aquamarine

RGB: 64, 224, 208 Hex: #40E0D0 Common Uses: Bathrooms or a light color accent. Matches well with: Pastel pink.   Turquoise aquamarine is a particularly vibrant and pleasing form of this color. You could use this for a bathroom or maybe as an accent to a complimentary color scheme. It also pairs well with pastel pink as well!

Electric Aquamarine

RGB: 0, 255, 255 Hex: #00FFFF Common Uses: Kid’s rooms or party décor. Matches well with: Bright Red   Electric aquamarine is a bright and eye-catching shade that may be a bit intense for indoor décor, unless used sparingly. It could be an amazing choice for a kid’s room or a blue themed party color scheme too!

Seafoam Aquamarine

RGB: 32, 178, 170 Hex: #20B2AA Common Uses: Bedroom walls bathrooms. Matches well with: Maroon.   Seafoam aquamarine is a more muted shade that makes it more versatile for different color schemes in your home. This could be great to use for your bedroom walls or for a bathroom color scheme. It looks amazing when paired with maroon, too!

Teal Aquamarine

RGB: 0, 128, 128 Hex: #008080 Common Uses: Boy’s rooms or cooler color schemes. Matches well with: Dark purple.   This darker shade of aquamarine makes it perfect for a cool color scheme. It’s also mature enough to use for a teenage boy’s room or even an adult’s bedroom for a cool and inviting feeling. If you pair it with dark purple, it brings out an incredible dynamic!

Pastel Aquamarine

RGB: 173, 238, 238 Hex: #AEEEEE Common Uses: Beach house décor or bedrooms. Matches well with: Pastel pink.   Pastel aquamarine is such a subtle, soft color that would be useful in so many different color schemes and uses. It would be great to use for a beach house or maybe even as a cool bedroom wall color. This is one of my favorites in the collection for sure!

Caribbean Aquamarine

RGB: 0, 188, 212 Hex: #00BCD4 Common Uses: Vacation homes and sea themes. Matches well with: Burnt orange.   Caribbean aquamarine does certainly make one think of the calm, cool waters of the Caribbean! If you have a vacation home, this could be a great color scheme. It would also be great for ocean themed décor. It’ll definitely evoke tropical vibes no matter where you use it!

Robin’s Egg Aquamarine

RGB: 0, 204, 204 Hex: #00CCCC Common Uses: Boy’s rooms or bathrooms. Matches well with: Teal green.   Robin’s egg aquamarine is a rich and deep blue without being overpowering. It’s a good midway point between the lightest shades and the darkest. You could use this for so many rooms and color schemes, so don’t be afraid to get creative!

Celeste Aquamarine

RGB: 178, 255, 255 Hex: #B2FFFF Common Uses: Bedrooms and calming spaces. Matches well with: Light pastel pink.   Celeste aquamarine is one of the lightest shades we have seen so far. This makes it compatible with many different styles, and if you use it in a space then it won’t distract from your décor or overpower anything.

Tiffany Aquamarine

RGB: 129, 216, 208 Hex: #81D8D0 Common Uses: Meditation rooms or bedrooms. Matches well with: Lilac pink.   Tiffany aquamarine is a shade that creates a sense of calm whenever you see it. If you used this for a meditation room or somewhere you need to unwind, it would achieve this very nicely. If used for a bedroom, it would create a safe space for you to enjoy.

Sky Aquamarine

RGB: 135, 206, 235 Hex: #87CEEB Common Uses: Indoor spaces and exterior walls. Matches well with: Pastel purple.   Sky aquamarine is another lovely shade that works equally well as an indoor color scheme and could also be used for outside walls. If you pair it with pastel purple, it makes for a relaxing, meditative combination to soothe the soul!

Ice Aquamarine

RGB: 113, 201, 225 Hex: #71C9E1 Common Uses: Cool color schemes and bedrooms. Matches well with: Dull pink.   Ice aquamarine is very similar to the previous shade, but it is ever so slightly richer and darker. This makes it great for many of the same settings sky aquamarine was suited for, just with a bit more warmth and intensity.

Deep Aquamarine

RGB: 0, 139, 139 Hex: #008B8B Common Uses: Adult bedrooms and mild décor. Matches well with: Burnt dark red.   Deep aquamarine is one of the darkest shades we have seen so far, and it’s great for creating a reflective, comforting space. It’s a mature shade good for adult bedrooms and milder color schemes. Pair it with a burnt red for a stunning combo!

Peacock Aquamarine

RGB: 51, 161, 201 Hex: #33A1C9 Common Uses: Boy’s bedrooms or party décor. Matches well with: Dark green.   I love the richness of peacock aquamarine. It’s dark without being too oppressive, and it could work either as a dominant color feature or as a color accent instead. It would be great for party décor as well!

Mint Aquamarine

RGB: 152, 251, 152 Hex: #98FB98 Common Uses: Office spaces or bathrooms. Matches well with: Light blue.   Mint aquamarine is a soft and subtle shade that would suit many different environments. The calm feel of it would be great for a relaxing office color or for a classy bathroom setup. These are just a few ideas for this amazing color!

Jade Aquamarine

RGB: 0, 168, 107 Hex: #00A86B Common Uses: Bathrooms or outdoor spaces. Matches well with: Dark purple.   Jade aquamarine is a darker shade that would be too heavy for some tastes, but used correctly it can be a marvelous choice. It’s well suited to a bathroom color scheme, but could also work for an outdoor structure like a barn.

Aqua Foam Aquamarine

RGB: 217, 255, 255 Hex: #D9FFFF Common Uses: Offices and living rooms. Matches well with: Vibrant green.   Aqua foam aquamarine is another darker shade that may be too dark for some tastes. I personally find it very comforting and calming, so I could see myself using this for an office space or even a living room. What would you like to use this color for in your home?

Lagoon Aquamarine

RGB: 0, 191, 255 Hex: #00BFFF Common Uses: Boy’s room and nursery. Matches well with: Burnt orange.   I know someone who used this very shade for a nursery for their upcoming baby boy, and it looked so beautiful! It’s perfect for that kind of setting, but you could find uses for it in other styles and contexts too.

Powder Aquamarine

RGB: 176, 224, 230 Hex: #B0E0E6 Common Uses: Bedrooms and home exteriors. Matches well with: Light purple.   Lighter shades are usually popular because of how versatile they are. That’s why powder aquamarine would be a great choice for many people, as it can be used in so many ways. Bedrooms and home exteriors would be some places to use it!

Electric Cyan Aquamarine

RGB: 0, 255, 255 Hex: #00FFFF Common Uses: Kid’s room and party decorations. Matches well with: Bright red.   The brightness of electric cyan aquamarine may make it seem like it’s a bit limited in usefulness, but you can actually make it work in many different ways! It’s a popular choice for kid’s rooms, as they love the brightness of the color.

Mediterranean Aquamarine

RGB: 102, 205, 170 Hex: #66CDAA Common Uses: Office spaces and bedrooms. Matches well with: Light green.   If the previous shade was a bit intense for you, this next one could be a better choice. Mediterranean aquamarine is a more muted option that still has some brightness. It would be great for more mature color schemes!

Glacier Aquamarine

RGB: 108, 166, 205 Hex: #6CA6CD Common Uses: Bedroom walls or pool areas. Matches well with: Deep purple.   Glacier aquamarine really catches my eye, as it is so rich and relaxing. I could definitely see myself using this for a bedroom color scheme or perhaps for a pool area to create a calming feeling.

Sea Glass Aquamarine

RGB: 147, 223, 184 Hex: #93DFB8 Common Uses: Home exteriors or indoor spaces. Matches well with: Light pink.   To finish off this collection, we have a shade that works equally well in outdoor and indoor spaces. Sea glass aquamarine is light and calming, and I think you could make it work in just about any space!

In Summary

Choosing a favorite shade from these 25 is hard, but if I had to choose, I’d go for powder aquamarine, as I love how soft and elegant it is. This is my choice, but now you can choose the shades that catch your eye and use them for anything you have in mind in your home!