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How To Style A Home With Dark Wood Floors
Combine with white furnitureIn my own home, we have black stained floors everywhere so I keep the look very contrasty with white furniture and light colored rugs. Go a few shades lighter
For our living room above, the Mantis range of furniture is designed on dark wood flooring, which shows how easy it is to blend the colors of the wood when styling on darker floors. So if your floor leans more towards black or gray, light and weathered wood furniture may work best, but for darker, warmer floors like above consider warm wood furniture in a medium and light tone. . The gallery wall uses different shades of wooden frames to pick up the warmer colors of the rug, creating a welcoming view in a small space. Consider a Transition Shade
In the same home seen above, medium gray kitchen cabinets act as a soft transitional color between dark wood floors and crisp white tiles and walls. Contrast with pale and interesting
If you're worried your dark floor might be too heavy and you're looking for a light and bright space, consider combining medium wood stain furniture like our Original Rustic range above with pale colors and soft pastel accents. Choose shades of deep indigo, emerald, slate gray or black and choose accents of light or medium wood, warm metals and neutral textures for an intimate room, perfect for relaxing in the evening.
What Floor Colors Go With White Walls?
If there's a specific color you love or a certain type of floor you've always admired, the team at 50 Floor can show you how to combine it with your white walls for the perfect look. If there's a specific color you love or a certain type of floor you've always admired, the team at 50 Floor can show you how to combine it with your white walls for the perfect look. You can choose engineered wood flooring in white or luxury vinyl plank to provide some texture and visual interest. Choosing white floors can give the impression of a larger, more open space and bring out special furniture or rugs. You can choose engineered wood flooring in white or luxury vinyl plank to provide some texture and visual interest. Choosing white floors can give the impression of a larger, more open space and bring out special furniture or rugs. Black floors, white walls: If you have a larger room, black floors can look dramatic and sophisticated. Black wide plank floors or luxury vinyl can add great style. This look can be best if you have high ceilings and large windows, as the black floor can make the space look smaller. Black wide plank floors or luxury vinyl can add great style. This look can be best if you have high ceilings and large windows, as the black floor can make the space look smaller. Dark floors, white walls: Dark wood floors, such as a walnut finish, can look sophisticated and less harsh than black floors. Dark floors are classic and are particularly effective if you have dark wooden beams on a white ceiling, as well as dark wood paneling. Dark floors are classic and are particularly effective if you have dark wooden beams on a white ceiling, as well as dark wood paneling. White walls can have cool tones and warm wood tones can create a softer, cozier feel. White walls can have cool tones and warm wood tones can create a softer, cozier feel.# Video | Dark Floor White Walls Living Room
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