All along, I knew light oak flooring was the look I wanted to achieve, it was only a matter of finding
the right wood tone that we approved for our future home aesthetic.
We looked at quite a few samples trying to determine just
the right wood tone and feel for our home.
Not exact matches
A few more things I'm loving
right now are brass, mixed metals, natural
wood tones, black and white, vintage oriental rugs, antique furniture, carved
wood anything, wallpaper, and minimalist fireplace mantels.
I'm 100 % sure I'm finished with the bench,
right now it sits with just a coat of the same «weather grey» stain on it, but at night almost looks powdered blue, and I'd like to see a little more of a
wood tone in it.
More
wood (grape
wood branch here) and warm
tones (similar tray here) on the other night stand along with a nice arrangement to give us spring to think about
right around the corner.
These sticks come in many different shades from light to dark and are sold in packs of four colors so you are bound to find just the
right color to match the
wood tone you need.
On the ground
right: Martin Kippenberger Richter - Modell (interconti), 1987 a 1972 Gerhard Richter painting,
wood frame, metal legs From
right to left: Lucio Fontana — Hisachika Takahashi Concetto spaziale, Attese, 1966 oil on canvas; Louise Lawler Chandelier, 2007 cibachrome mounted on museum box Elad Lassry Man (Selfie), 2014 c - print photograph; Sturtevant Duchamp Man Ray Portrait, 1966 black and white photograph; Louise Lawler Marilyn, 1999 cibachrome, museum mount; Sturtevant Warhol Marilyn (study for Warhol diptych), 1973 silkscreen and acrylic on canvas; Maurizio Mochetti Mochetti di Mochetti (Jean Harlow), 1976 Conté de Paris on paper; Pierre Huyghe De Hory Modigliani, 2007 oil on canvas; Cy Twombly Copy of a Picasso, 1988 acrylic on canvas; Jean - Auguste - Dominique Ingres Autoportrait de Raphael, 1820 — 1824 oil on canvas; Francis Bacon four slashed canvas oil on canvas; Asger Jorn Brotherhood Above All, 1962 oil on canvas; Asger Jorn The Sweet Life II, 1962 oil on canvas Asger Jorn Rutting Stag in the Royal Forest, 1960 oil on canvas; Background wallpaper: Sara Cwynar 72 Pictures of Modern Paintings, 2016 wallpaper On the ground left: Vija Celmins To Fix the Image in Memory XIII, 1977 — 1982
tones and painted bronze
You made the
right choice in just painting them, too much
wood tones with your countertops and you might have felt like you were living in a cabin in the
woods.
You're
right I do love all the warm
wood tones and the leather.
Strike the
right tone and enhance your scheme with a set of stylish bar stools that incorporate two of the most used materials, after
wood, in gastropub style dining — metal and leather!
The mix of warm and cool
tones — in the form of honey - coloured
wood and dove - grey walls — brings the interior of a period property
right up to date.
We are doing two green kitchens
right now (one of which is ours) which makes me worried that it's such a trend, but I can't do blue again and our floors are
wood so I can't do a
wood tone... and of course I could do white but even Brian was requesting a color.
Mixing
wood tones, textures, colors and styles is in
right now.
A chocolate brown shade that complements the
wood tones of the vanity and mirror allows this modern, inspirational art to fit
right in.
Yes, black & white design can even exude warmth with the
right pieces — the addition of brown and
wood characterize this room beyond the two -
toned color scheme.
I am totally into mixing white and
wood tones right now and I have a few trays that could use a makeover.
I was nervous about covering the natural beauty of the cedar shakes, but it was the
right decision for the space as it
tones down the
wood color and lets the stone be the star.