If the wood takes on a gray color it has cool undertones.
What color furniture goes with gray wood floors.
Golden yellow woods look handsome against warm red as well as earthy greens teal or eggplant.
The undertones of your wood floor and wood furniture pieces should work together.
So in addition to shiny metallic furniture and glass tables one can get creative by adding colors that contain a significant amount of white or black.
You can also use the colors in the furniture finish as a cue for wall colors.
The warm tones of the wooden fixtures strike the right balance so that the size of this home office doesn t matter as much as its overall urban chic look.
Dark gray flooring usually dictates modern decor.
Go zen with all natural materials in light woods linen and cotton upholstery pale or neutral colors and clean lines for a spare serene space.
Pale yellow sand sage honey and pale pale pink are wall colors that work with gray flooring.
From white to a bluish grey the blonde hardwood flooring does not take away from the accents of the room but it complements them.
A light or bleached wood floor bounces brightness around a room and adapts itself to most furniture choices light wood is less dramatic than dark wood underfoot but allows you to create drama with the props you add.
Cream beige silver and sage go very well with light gray wood floors.
Warm tones in wood tend to appear yellow orange or red.
Gray on concrete is a natural color and a staple on industrial spaces yet it can also appear cold and distant.
Camel tones also work very well with a light gray washed floor and they impart a shabby chic vintage look to a space.
From silver and mint green to icy blue to charcoal black these colors match with gray flooring.
This minimalist living room does not need a lot of things for it to be elegant and unique.
Wood can have undertones or subtle coloring that affect the overall look of the piece.
Combine light gray floors with lighter neutral toned furniture and accents for an instant beach house style.
Undertones can be warm cool or neutral in appearance.
Brown black and blue.
If the dominant color in the wood appears to be red for example then a green background will enhance and intensify the wood s hue.
Brown woods with yellow undertones relate to buttery walls yet stand out boldly for high contrast drama.
Choose a hue that works with your personal color palette.