Mixing Dark Wood And Mirrored Furniture
To keep the look cohesive here are 11 tips for mixing wood finishes.
Mixing dark wood and mirrored furniture. Mixing in darker wood tones with lighter fixtures can give depth to a room. The trick to embracing traditional furnishings in a lighter cottage space is to mix things up in the room to lighten the mood rather than getting rid of the furniture or. Use this same concept for a choosing a dresser. You may consider adding light colored upholstered chairs or fun lighting to incorporate everything together.
Hire a hardwood flooring professional to update the stain on your floors. Furniture stores and catalogs show matching wood furniture because they re selling those sets. Mixing a dark wood like ebony with a light wood like lime will always look chic and intentional if you re starting with a wood floor and are adding new wood tones a table chairs etc. They should complement each other.
In this living room by l a based designer amber lewis for instance the light gray washed floors are complemented with a dark walnut coffee table and chairs that feature three different wood tones. If you have light wood floors and a dark wood table a bright area rug serve as a natural transition. Purposely contrast the floor and the furniture to make an impact. Pair light wood floors with furniture that has a deep chocolate stain.
Congratulations on the new home. For instance you can freshen a traditional or dark solid wood bed with pretty linens throw rugs and a modern mirror above the bed and select updated colors for your room. Create interest by mixing the materials of the furniture. A green wingback chair a tri arm floor lamp hammered brass baskets a french secretary desk.
If you have a wood bed try mirrored metal stone painted wood glass or lacquered nightstands. I ll call this the anchor piece because i kind of consider my little sitting area side table to be the piece of furniture that brings the other furniture pieces together and bridges the gap of inconsistencies between the nightstands and dresser. In a real room a skillful mix of different wood finishes looks far more stylish but the process isn t always intuitive. The dark pieces do not have to match.
Instead think about coordinating your furniture with the rest of. For instance if you wanted to create a dramatic professor s library for a room with wood paneled walls you may start collecting objects that serve the theme. Mixing in other hard surfaces like marble metal granite mirrors and glass can have a similar effect. The variation in texture will also create interest and make the room more inviting.
Don t think about matching furniture color to furniture color. Another way to mix and match furniture styles with ease is to envision a theme.