Liv Tyler's teal front door brings a sense of 'tranquility, positivity, and creativity' to her home – and we found the perfect color match

The actress's front door adds a pop of color to an otherwise neutral home exterior – a move experts not only approve but encourage

Liv Tyler
(Image credit: Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for dunhill)

Selecting an exterior paint shade is arguably one of the most important color choices you can make for your home. The outside of a home is the first thing we see, so needless to say, first impressions are everything.

While neutrals like black and white are staples, choosing a house's exterior color scheme can instantly brighten it up. Case in point: we love Liv Tyler's bold yet surprisingly versatile color choice of teal on her door.

The Armageddon and Empire Records star shared a snap of her front entrance on her Instagram page, and we can see that the cool teal shade works in perfect contrast against the rest of the white paint.

As a color, teal possesses many benefits of the blues and greens that it is comprised of.

'Teal is a vibrant, captivating color that effortlessly merges the soothing qualities of blue with the revitalizing energy of green,' says designer Nina Lichtenstein. 'Decorating with teal brings a sense of tranquility, positivity, and creativity to any home, creating spaces that feel both refreshing and inviting. Whether it’s used as an accent or the dominant color in a room, teal has the unique ability to infuse energy into a space without overwhelming it.'

She continues, 'Teal carries a mood of calmness, evoking the serenity of ocean waves and the refreshing allure of tropical breezes. Its ability to calm the mind makes it ideal for spaces meant for relaxation, such as living rooms, bedrooms, or bathrooms. Yet, teal also inspires creativity and optimism, which can enliven a home office, kitchen, or even a children’s playroom. With its perfect balance of energy and calm, tealcreates a harmonious environment that appeals to the senses, making rooms feel simultaneously peaceful and vibrant.'

Striking teal painted dining room, walls and ceiling painted all one color, matching table cloth and upholstery, dark wooden flooring, black side table with flowers and decorative ornaments, candles and glass vases on dining table

(Image credit: Crown Paint)

In particular, teal has a striking look on the exterior of a home. Lichtenstein explains that the color works surprisingly well with neutrals and natural materials, making it a great fit for a front door.

'For a home’s exterior, teal works beautifully as a pop of color on front doors, window frames, or shutters,' she says. 'A teal front door instantly adds personality and curb appeal, creating a welcoming entry that stands out from the street. Pair it with a neutral facade—like white, grey, or beige—for maximum impact, or complement it with brick for a more dynamic look. Teal shutters or trim can enhance the character of a home, especially when used on coastal, Mediterranean, or Southwestern-style architecture.'

There are alternative ways to incorporate teal into a home's exterior, ranging from plant accessories to furnishings.

'While it’s more often used as an accent color outdoors, bold homeowners might even consider teal siding for a daring and unique exterior,' Lichtenstein states. 'If you’re cautious about commitment, teal planters, outdoor furniture, or porch ceilings can introduce the color in more subtle but equally charming ways. '

Below, we have found a color match for Tyler's paint, which is suitable for use on a home's exterior.

We recommend pairing teal paint with a white or gray exterior for ultimate color compatibility.

Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivalled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.