In the same way light wood shows up boldly against dark or strong color on the walls.
Dark wood furniture grey walls.
Bluish grays flatter mahogany by accentuating its depth while greenish grays enhance walnut trim.
The paint color has a pinch of blue which coordinates beautifully with the dark wood cabinetry and hexagon marble tile.
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.
This room is richly decorated and features a variety of earth tones patterns and textures.
Combining dark grey almost black walls with white trim creates a striking contrast that is echoed in the furniture in this dining room.
For the most harmonious look choose wood furniture that matches the warmth of your floors but is a few shades lighter.
Gray can enhance woods like cherry and maple bringing out their burgundy tones.
Gray wall paint is a popular choice for many contemporary kitchens.
But its varying shades from light dove to dark charcoal make gray as versatile as any color.
This kitchen with dark wood floors utilizes several different shades to provide interesting contrast and character to its design.
If you have a lot of dark furniture in a light colored room however the space might feel busier than it would if the furniture blended in.
A mix between black and white gray is by definition a neutral.
The contrast calls more attention to the furniture a plus if you have a fine piece you want to focus on.
White walls and light wood furniture.
While dark furniture with a dark ceiling was a bold design risk the beige walls patterned carpeting and splashes of bright white of the cowhide throw and pillows allow your eye to be drawn in and around the room to appreciate the design details and allow for luxurious relaxation.
These inspiring interiors demonstrate what to do with gray walls plus how to decorate with gray as an accent color through accessories furniture fabrics and more.
White walls and light wood furniture for the most harmonious look choose wood furniture that matches the warmth of your floors but is a few shades lighter.
A white and grey patterned rug breaks up the repetitive color scheme and the white fabric on the chairs contrasts the black table and chair legs to keep the room from looking too dark.
Beige has been to go to neutral color for interior designers for many years and we don t see it going out of style any time soon.
Use the accent wall to show off a focal point in the room such as a fireplace chair or a wall of artwork.
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.
Gray or light tan are neutrals that will work with your darker colors and the contrast will make darker walls stand out.
This unobtrusive color blends well with dark wood creating low contrast serene effects.