What I wouldn't give to paint the walls white, paint the bannisters and door black and somehow get rid of
that orangey wood tone on the floors!
Currently, they are that ugly
orangey wood (pine, I think) with what looks like lots of poly coats.
Would this color work well with
orangey wood floors and very tall walls / high ceilings throughout a foyer which opens into the the family room that also has high ceilings?
They were the most boring nightstands you could imagine, and that
orangey wood color... awful!
I started with two
orangey wood night stands that weren't particularly pretty but had nice lines and were really well made.
Grays, blacks, and navys all work great as well, and will tone
the orangey wood color down.
A pretty dishcloth was green and yellow leaves was the perfect piece to break up
the orangey wood tones.
Not exact matches
The
wood color was kind of
orangey and didn't go with the look I'm trying to achieve in my kitchen.
Bring it to life with both warm and pale
woods, and leathers that have an
orangey undertone for a pairing that's direct from nature.
Bring it to life with
woods and leathers that have an
orangey undertone for a pairing that's direct from nature.
It's an
orangey - colored
wood like in the before picture.
I'd love it if you did a post on colors that go with different colors of
wood trim (there's the
orangey oak trim, brown - hued
wood trim, yellowy
wood tones, etc).
Hooray!!!! I've been searching for years for a way to tone done
orangey toned
wood!
In the entryway,
orangey stained
wood wainscotting was ripped out and replaced with floor - to - ceiling pine tongue - and - groove panelling.
(Why did builders every think that
wood stained in an
orangey - yellow stain was attractive?)
And the «in progress» is pretty swell too: — RRB - But honestly though the house does have its quirks and oh - so - much
orangey - yellowy goodness in the
wood, it's far and above many places I see!
Not only did it have a lot of
orangey - yellowy goodness in the
wood, but it was fully decked out in 1970's harvest gold & olive green in several wallpaper prints upstairs with the full contingency of truly awful red and black patterned carpet and yup... a padded built in bar in the «rec» room.
I have pine hard
wood floors with an
orangey stain.
As I was priming the cabinet I knew I was in trouble, because the
wood was bleeding so bad it looked horrible
orangey colour on the sides and was so uneven..