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Blue Green

Blue green lies between green and blue on the color wheel. Green represents nature, growth, and health. While blue, as the shade of the sky and sea, is the hue of balance and self expression. This blended shade combines the renewing qualities of green with the serenity and integrity of blue. When paired with oranges and yellows, this shade evokes the mystery, beauty, and energy of the ocean and all of its inhabitants. It creates a peaceful yet vibrant effect in many applications, including graphic design, fashion, and interior décor. In fashion, blue green is a soft yet striking unisex shade. Incorporate it into your wardrobe in the form of scarves, handkerchiefs, handbags, and belts. This shade pairs well with earth tones of brown, green, and blue, and also blends easily with all shades of blue, violet, and lavender. To add a pop of color to neutral furnishings and interiors, accent with vases, lamps, objet d’arts, and pillows in this shade. Blue green especially shines in bedrooms, where it creates a glacier-like effect—clean and pure—when combined with light blue and white.

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What is the hex code?

The hex code for blue green is #0D98BA. Similar hex codes include #87CEEB (sky blue) and #20B2AA (light sea green).


What color is blue green?

Blue green is the color of the ocean at sunrise. It is a soft, sultry shade of blue with green undertones.


What is the history?

Before the color blue even had a name, early Celts dyed their bodies this color before battle. Eventually, “Egyptian blue” became popular in clothing and art. In ancient Rome and Greece, green was synonymous with fertility, health, and good fortune. Which makes sense that the color blue green, representative of the ocean, became a popular hue in fashion, art, and interior design throughout the ages.


What is the color meaning and symbolism of this hue?

Because of its association with the ocean, blue green is commonly recognized as a comforting, serene color. This gentle hue symbolizes strength, life, stability, and a sense of mystery.


What colors go best with blue green?

Blue green pairs nicely with a number of hues, including oranges, yellows, and other shades of blue, both lighter and darker.

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Blue Green vs Blue Ice
Blue ice is a lighter, brighter shade of blue. It has a cool, shiny tint—a perfect addition to any spa or bathroom-inspired theme.
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Blue Green vs Cyan Blue
Cyan blue is a brighter shade of blue with soft green undertones. It is a popular hue when incorporated into coastal-themed palettes and works well in both bathrooms and kitchens.
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Blue Green vs Federal Blue
Federal blue is a darker, moodier shade with slight purple undertones. This dynamic hue is popular in living rooms and libraries as both a focal point and in accent pieces.

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