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Another option is to pull in some much lighter wood pieces to offset all the dark finishes. Crisp white walls work well with darker woods , but you can go with other light shades, such as light grey or cream. Provide a light -colored break between dark wood floors and dark wood furniture with a light -colored area rug.
For the most harmonious look, choose wood furniture that matches the warmth of your floors but is a few shades lighter. 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 .
Contrast is okay! It’s kind of what you’re going for. Mixing a light wood with a dark wood will look intentional. For an easy formula: Choose a light , medium, and dark tone.
Dark , stained wood floors can be lightened to give your home an exciting new look. It’s possible to change the color of your hardwood from dark to light and back again — any way your heart desires. Color change requires sanding to remove the top finish layer of the floor .
While dark hardwood flooring has a special beauty of all of its own and it has been fashionable for a while now, it’s likely to fade out in favourability. Trend is going towards lighter woods such as natural oak.
There will be a higher chance of scratches and scrapes, which light hardwood can hide better than dark hardwood . While you’re free to mix and match styles, many homeowners find that darker hardwood flooring lends itself to a more rustic design, while lighter wood is used to create a more contemporary style.
However, if you just can’t decide, you can’t go wrong with the versatile look of a dark wood floor . “If you are going for a timeless look, a darker wood tone will always be applicable,” says designer Kia Weatherspoon, president of D.C.-based Determined by Design.
Light vs. Dark Matters for Hardwood Floors White. You can choose several cool white shades for your walls. Light Gray . Rather than pure white, you can always go for a light gray that has undertones of beige , blue, green , or taupe. Very Light Blue . Lighter blue walls go great with dark hardwood floors. Subtle Green .
For light and dark shades of wood , you can choose beige, tan or ivory colors for both paint and decor. For paint as well as decor accents, green is a wonderful choice to complement wood furniture , particularly wood furniture in red, brown, or blonde hues.
White walls look great with just about any color wood furniture . But they look really great when the wood furniture is dark enough to create a stark contrast. Creating contrast is also a great way to mix different wood tones. If your floors are light, dark wood furniture will stand out and visa versa (Ref: 3.)
In fact, choosing furniture specifically because it DOESN’T match is preferable. Consider pieces darker or lighter in hue for more contrast and more interest in the space; just keep the undertones similar for best results.
While mixing wood tones is perfectly acceptable—and in fact, encouraged—it always helps to pick a dominant wood tone as a starting point to help you choose other pieces to bring in the room . If you have wood floors, this would be your dominant wood tone. Otherwise, pick the largest furniture piece in the room .
When the wood itself is black , the discoloration may be caused by mold, or it may result from tannins in the wood reacting with minerals in the water. For both scenarios, the remedy involves stripping the finish and bleaching the wood or replacing the affected boards with new ones.
The answer is usually YES! Many homeowners don’t realize that you can change the color of hardwood flooring when you refinish your floors . Yes, it’s true you can go light or dark or red tones or anywhere in between. Most are pleasantly surprised it doesn’t matter if you are going light to dark or vice versa.
Can engineered floors be refinished ? Yes, they can , at least once. Floors with a wear layer less than 2 millimeters thick can tolerate a light scuff-sanding with a buffer. Thicker top layers can be sanded just like solid wood , allowing you to erase deeper scratches and dents.