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Peacock Blue – What Colors Go With Peacock Blue?

artincontext by artincontext
January 17, 2023
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Blue is one of the most loved colors anywhere, and with its multitudes of different shades, there is a hue just for you. When using blue, you can create any kind of feeling from calming and peaceful to cheerful and trendy. Today, we are going to look at peacock blue and learn a bit more about this wonderful color.

Table of Contents

  • 1 What Color Is Peacock Blue?
    • 1.1 Peacock Blue: A Brief History
    • 1.2 Meaning of Peacock Blue
  • 2 Shades of Peacock Blue
    • 2.1 Venice Blue
    • 2.2 Verdigris
    • 2.3 Medium Electric Blue
  • 3 What Colors Go With Peacock Blue?
    • 3.1 Complementary Peacock Blue Colors
    • 3.2 Analogous Peacock Blue Colors
    • 3.3 Monochromatic Peacock Colors
    • 3.4 Triadic Peacock Blue Colors
  • 4 Working With the Peacock Blue Color
    • 4.1 What Colors Make Peacock Blue Paint?
    • 4.2 Peacock Blue Décor
  • 5 Frequently Asked Questions
    • 5.1 What Color Is Peacock Blue?
    • 5.2 Is Peacock Blue a Cool or Warm Color?
    • 5.3 What Colors Go Well With Peacock Blue?

 

 

What Color Is Peacock Blue?

There are so many shades of blue, that sometimes, one blue color can look pretty much the same as the next. That is where the hex codes come in handy, for identifying specific colors. The various color codes for graphics and printing also help to tell us the composition of each color. So, peacock blue can be described as a darker blue that is more vibrant, with a greenish undertone.

When compared to the navy, it is a bit more intense, a bit more exciting, and brilliant. Some might call it a jewel tone, along with colors like emerald green. If you have ever seen a peacock, its beautiful feathers display this wonderful color.

Are teal and peacock blue similar? Some might confuse these two colors, but there is a vast difference. Peacock blue is a lot bluer, with only a tinge of green, while teal displays a lot more green. Peacock blue is also darker than teal.

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Shade Hex Code CMYK Color Code (%) RGB Color Code Color
Peacock Blue #016795 99, 31, 0, 42 1, 103, 149  
Navy Blue #000080 100, 100, 0, 50 0, 0, 128  
Teal #008080 100, 0, 0, 50 0, 128, 128  

 

Peacock Blue: A Brief History

The color blue, in general, has been around since ancient times when the Egyptians created pigments for their decorative art. Ever since then, blue has evolved, and natural pigments have been used by many famous artists. Over time, synthetic pigments have also come into the picture, and today you can get a variety of blue pigments, including peacock blue.

The name gives away the source of its title. The beautiful peacock bird, with its amazing tail feathers. The color can easily be seen on its neck feathers. The peacock blue color became quite popular as an interior design choice in 2013, but like everything else, this trend waned but it has slowly picked up popularity again.

what color is peacock blue

 

Meaning of Peacock Blue

Peacock blue is a little more vibrant than many other shades of blue and comes across as being more confident. The color is also a symbol of beauty, and integrity, and is also a representation of how to show your true colors. Peacock blue is also sophisticated, serene, cool, and stylish.

 

 

Shades of Peacock Blue

There are many shades of peacock blue available. Today, there are a variety of colors you can choose from. All of these colors are easily identified by hex codes, and there is an abundance of information you can search for online. We have chosen some examples for shades of peacock blue below.

what colors make peacock blue

Venice Blue

Venice blue is quite close to peacock blue and would have similar characteristics. The color is closely associated with wisdom, trust, strength, and loyalty. As with all blue colors, it also provides a sense of calm and reminds of things like the ocean or the sky.

Shade Hex Code CMYK Color Code (%) RGB Color Code Color
Peacock Blue #016795 99, 31, 0, 42 1, 103, 149  
Venice Blue #055989 96, 35, 0, 46 5, 89, 137  

 

Verdigris

This color is more of a moderate cyan and leans more to the green side. Verdigris is an actual substance that you can find on copper as the metal weathers. This was used as a pigment in history from the Middle Ages to about the 19th century. The word “verdigris” translates as “green of Greece”. 

Shade Hex Code CMYK Color Code (%) RGB Color Code Color
Peacock Blue #016795 99, 31, 0, 42 1, 103, 149  
Verdigris #50aeb5 56, 4, 0, 29 80, 174, 181  

 

Medium Electric Blue

The electric blue color was named this because of its bright color that resembles electrical discharges. The color can also depict things like lightning and electrical flashes. The medium electric blue is a darker version of the vibrant color.

Shade Hex Code CMYK Color Code (%) RGB Color Code Color
Peacock Blue #016795 99, 31, 0, 42 1, 103, 149  
Medium Electric Blue #035096 98, 47, 0, 41 3, 80, 150  
Electric Blue #7df9ff 51, 2, 0, 0 125, 249, 255  

shades of peacock blue

 

 

What Colors Go With Peacock Blue?

Blue, in itself, is a versatile color and goes with most other colors. However, some blues have different undertones that can make pairing colors a little more challenging. Peacock blue has a green undertone, and as with blues and greens, it is a cool color. Color theory tells us there are different color combinations you can use when creating color palettes. You can easily use the color wheel to find these combinations, or simply go online to do this. So, what colors go with peacock blue?

 

Complementary Peacock Blue Colors

When looking at a simple primary color like blue, its complementary color is orange, which can easily be located as the color opposite blue on the color wheel. In the case of peacock blue, its complementary color is dark orange. The main feature of these colors is to create a contrast. So, when they are paired with colors, they tend to stand out. You can also test out other shades of orange with peacock blue, or even some shades of red.

Shade Hex Code CMYK Color Code (%) RGB Color Code Color
Peacock Blue #016795 99, 31, 0, 42 1, 103, 149  
Dark Orange #952f01 0, 68, 99, 42 149, 47, 1  

 

Analogous Peacock Blue Colors

When placed next to one another, analogous colors form a harmonious combination that is pleasant to look at. These colors are all placed close to each other, and they all have similar characteristics. Peacock blue will look great next to other shades of green and blue.

Shade Hex Code CMYK Color Code (%) RGB Color Code Color
Peacock Blue #016795 99, 31, 0, 42 1, 103, 149  
Dark Cyan #019579 99, 0, 19, 42 1, 149, 121  
Dark Blue #011d95 99, 81, 0, 42 1, 29, 149  

 

Monochromatic Peacock Colors

Another harmonious color combination, that can be used to layer colors and produce more depth in designs. To get these colors, simply take peacock blue and use different variations of this color. So, you will have darker as well as lighter versions of the peacock blue color.

Shade Hex Code CMYK Color Code (%) RGB Color Code Color
Peacock Blue #016795 99, 31, 0, 42 1, 103, 149  
Very dark Blue #003147 100, 31, 0, 72 0, 49, 71  
Very Pale Blue #d1f1ff 18, 5, 0, 0 209, 241, 255  

 

Triadic Peacock Blue Colors

Triadic colors involve three colors, while square and tetradic combinations have four colors. All these combinations offer a contrasting look, which should be used properly to achieve a balanced look. Triadic colors can be seen as an equal-sided triangle form when lines are drawn from one color to the next.

Shade Hex Code CMYK Color Code (%) RGB Color Code Color
Peacock Blue #016795 99, 31, 0, 42 1, 103, 149  
Dark Green #679501 31, 0, 99, 42 103, 149, 1  
Dark Pink #950167 0, 99, 31, 42 149, 1, 103  

what colors go with peacock blue

 

 

Working With the Peacock Blue Color

Peacock blue is a relatively easy color to work with for any kind of design project from graphic designs to fashion and interior designs. This color is also quite easy to mix with paints if you want to add a slightly different shade of blue to a painting.

 

What Colors Make Peacock Blue Paint?

You can most likely purchase a peacock blue paint color in a ready-to-use tube. However, it is always fun to try and mix your own colors for painting.  Since peacock blue is a shade of blue with green undertones, you will need some blue and green paint. Cerulean blue and phthalo green are good options.

Shade Hex Code CMYK Color Code (%) RGB Color Code Color
Cerulean Blue #2a52be 78, 57, 0, 25 42, 82, 190  
Phthalo Green #123524 66, 0, 32, 79 18, 53, 36  

Peacock blue paint has an undertone of green, so you can experiment with a ratio of two parts cerulean blue and one part phthalo green. Place this on your mixing palette and blend well. Create a color chart while you are busy to compare all the mixed colors you create.

 

Peacock Blue Décor

You can use peacock blue in smaller doses, creating pops of color throughout a room, or you can splash out and add a touch of glamor to an entire room. Maybe go halfway and use peacock blue paint and apply it to an accent wall and use a few accents along the way. Whatever you do, peacock blue décor is a bold and beautiful choice for any room in the home.

Peacock blue also works well with white, gray, or beige neutral colors, which can help to create some balance within a space. How about a peacock blue couch set in a white neutral space, with pops of orange colors? Let us look at a few more peacock blue décor ideas you can use.

peacock blue decor

  • Create a beautiful focal point when guests approach your home by painting the front door. You can paint window shutters like this as well.
  • Go bold in the kitchen with peacock blue appliances, and cabinets, or even just using the color on a backsplash can bring in some color.
  • You can emphasize the beautiful blue color by placing contrasting artwork on the wall.
  • Consider opting for a peacock blue ceiling, making it a wonderful focal point in a room.
  • Combine natural wood elements and other brown tones with peacock blue.
  • Consider peacock blue curtains in an otherwise neutral bedroom. You can also add blue cushions and bedding.
  • Add a more stylish look to the bathroom by using peacock blue tiling or paint the walls and combine it with white to create a fresh look.
  • Bring in peacock blue as an accent using accessories. For example, patterned rugs, throws, tables, or chairs.
  • Do not forget, you can layer different shades of blue to create more depth and add more interest.

 

Even though there are numerous shades of blue, we think peacock blue has a distinctive look that stands out a little from the rest. If you are searching for something slightly different for your home, deciding on peacock blue décor might just be what you are looking for!

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What Color Is Peacock Blue?

What colors make peacock blue? Peacock blue is a mixture of blue, with an undertone of green. This color is also a darker shade of blue, and slightly more exotic than the usual navy blue.

 

Is Peacock Blue a Cool or Warm Color?

Peacock blue consists of blue and green, which makes it more of a cool color. Even though blue is considered a cool color, there are various shades of blue that can have warmer undertones. Warm colors include red, orange, and yellow shades.

 

What Colors Go Well With Peacock Blue?

Peacock blue is a versatile hue that goes with most colors, particularly white. However, for creating contrast, it goes well with shades of orange and pink. Peacock blue also goes well with other green and blue shades.

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