Cool gray walls give this retro inspired small bathroom by kate roos design based in minneapolis minnesota a modern twist.
Grey walls dark wood furniture.
In the same way light wood shows up boldly against dark or strong color on the walls.
Similarly to the green color on the wall the color blue can also make pairing the furniture and finishes fun picking contrasting or complimentary colors to the fabrics and finishes in the space can add the last needed thing to a room.
Gray walls need coaxing to complement brown furniture but are easily qualified for the task.
And dark furniture choices are stylish counterparts to this bedroom s gray walls.
The contrast calls more attention to the furniture a plus if you have a fine piece you want to focus on.
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.
With the dark wood it is important to not select anything too dark or the room can seem small and uninviting.
When combined with dark wood gray paint makes rooms look calm and elegant.
In this interior dark wood floors and furniture make dusky blush and salmon pink look especially vivid.
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.
Chocolate reappears in textured accents like pillows and throws while carefully selected art pulls all the colors together.
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.
This room is richly decorated and features a variety of earth tones patterns and textures.
Ultimately cool gray can add a sense of subtle sophistication to the warmth of brown wood furniture.
Bluish grays flatter mahogany by accentuating its depth while greenish grays enhance walnut trim.
Combining dark grey almost black walls with white trim creates a striking contrast that is echoed in the furniture in this dining room.
Classic neutrals like gray and beige offer an appealing middle ground on the walls and floor.
Gray can enhance woods like cherry and maple bringing out their burgundy tones.