Go green for a beautiful contrast.
What furniture goes with timber floors.
From forming our walls and our floors to benches and tables the possibilities are endless especially when it comes to styling in the home.
For instance pair grayish or black wood floors with pale weathered woods and pair warm rich floors like the ones shown here with warm medium to light toned woods like cherry or maple.
A cozy small living room with warm hardwood floors and cool toned furniture makes for a gorgeous sight.
Here are a few tips for choosing walls to complement cherry hardwood floor.
A very elegant large living room with a cool minty blue paint and the bright white furniture superbly goes well with the dark warm hardwood and brown accents.
Play to the strength of the floors with an antique farm table a twig chair handcrafted from branches a sofa upholstered in corduroy or another nubby finish.
Pairing lighter walls with the dark wood elements helps keep the room balanced overall.
Keep it simple with white.
The lighter wood furniture fluffy white rugs and crisp white walls here provide contrast to the dark wood floors without appearing stark.
It s rich and inviting.
Another important factor in a room with dark wood floors and dark wood furniture is the rest of the room s color palette.
A stark difference in the colors and wood tones in a room can make your wood furnishings or floors look even more distinct.
The lighter wood furniture fluffy white rugs and crisp white walls here provide contrast to the dark wood floors without appearing stark.
For instance pair grayish or black wood floors with pale weathered woods and pair warm rich floors like the ones shown here with warm medium to light toned woods like cherry or maple.
Crisp white walls work well with darker woods but you can go with other light shades such as light grey or cream.
Timber has long been a staple in home building and furniture making from the very beginning it s a stunning natural material that s highly durable functional and malleable.
Treat wood floors that lack intense yellow or red undertones as a neutral freely layering furniture and accents in your palette of choice.
In this dining nook the beauty of wood floors is exposed by the purposeful elimination of an area rug and the lighter upholstered chairs and unique rattan pedestal dining table that sit on top.
The pale hardwood flooring pops against the dark furniture and the black grand piano.
Typically such floors call for rustic primitive or early american furniture the pine seems more casual than a fine grained hardwood.
This exquisite space has a very soft and inviting atmosphere.
Ensure the color you choose for the walls is equally as beautiful.