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The best Colors for pairing Wooden Furniture

Generally, neutral colors work best with natural wood details, for example if you have big cabinet or a wooden table.

Of course, you can stay on the safe side and go for green, beige, white and greys, or try something a little bit more dary, such as orange, red, brown, although these colors are best when a darker shade is used. Let’s see which colors work best with wooden furniture.

For amber and honey toned wooden furniture you want to look into creamy white. Better in touches for a more interesting setup, you can have it with a pearly finish for a little shininess. Keep your ceiling flat though.

The best Colors for pairing Wooden Furniture

White and wood trims is usually a good bet. You just want to avoid bright white and stay within milky tones for a better look.

The best Colors for pairing Wooden Furniture

Wooden trim goes really well with green, no matter the tone. Olive green and brown wood are great color combination.

The best Colors for pairing Wooden Furniture

Ivory and beige work with any shade of wood. Make sure you play with highlights in pieces of furniture such as rugs to add a interesting factor to the room.

The best Colors for pairing Wooden Furniture

Grey is a bit more daring but it works wonders with blonde or clear tones of wood. Whether your ceiling or your statement furniture is made of light wood, greyish tones pairs really well with it.

The best Colors for pairing Wooden Furniture

If you have walnut wooden floor, a light blue tone will be perfect for your walls or furniture. A combination of light blue, dark wood and white is usually a winner.

Turquoise works really well with a light wooden shade.

The best Colors for pairing Wooden Furniture

Grey and brown can be beautiful associated to wood furniture, however you’ll have to make sure there’s enough contrasts. This will be mostly seen in sophisticated bathrooms or bedrooms.

The best Colors for pairing Wooden Furniture

Red, orange and rusty colors work wonders with many wood colors. Make sure the colors aren't too bright and favoritize earthy colors for a better looking effect.


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