Dark wood flooring has been and still is very popular in homes.
What furniture goes well with dark wood floors.
The dark wood floors of this modestly sized but comfortable living room are covered by a natural fiber area rug that lends a nautical feel to the blue and white color pallet.
Lighter wood metallic finishes and light upholstery sit on a dark wood floor like stars onstage in the spotlight.
Treat wood floors that lack intense yellow or red undertones as a neutral freely layering furniture and accents in your palette of choice.
Match furniture legs to the floors.
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 exquisite space has a very soft and inviting atmosphere.
The lighter wood furniture fluffy white rugs and crisp white walls here provide contrast to the dark wood floors without appearing stark.
The lighter wood furniture fluffy white rugs and crisp white walls here provide contrast to the dark wood floors without appearing stark.
This gorgeous modern living room features dark hardwood flooring that simultaneously contrasts and picks up some of the more orange tones of the wood of the entertainment.
The hardwood flooring keeps the main color scheme of the room polished and tasteful.
Instead it s many shades and tones a characteristic to remember when you re choosing colors to match your brown floor.
Brown isn t a single color.
What colors go best with brown floors.
Light wood furniture with light wood floors.
Provide a light colored break between dark wood floors and dark wood furniture with a light colored area rug.
For example place a soft grey area rug under a dark wood dining table to provide that visual separation with a pop of lightness.
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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.
Lucky enough there are not too many wrong answers when it comes to dark wood because it is pretty neutral depending on the red or brown tones that can be mixed in.