-- The use of one, consistent
wood tone really reinforces the feeling of calm this photo evokes.
The white contrasted with your red accents and warm
wood tones really makes a statement — a beautiful, warm, and welcoming statement.
Not exact matches
The cutting boards
really play so nicely with the cheerful and warm
wood tone of the frame, don't you think?
It includes
wood tones, chalkboard, and galvanized metal... does it
really need anything else?
I also am loving the mix of all the different
wood tones with the bamboo accessories, the vintage credenza - turned vanity and the ladder, I think it
really warms up the bright white the space.
When you look at them closely, they have an almost greenish tinge mixed in to the natural
wood tones, but that is actually why I chose them over other options, I wanted to create more depth with my color palette — the multi
tone effect in the bamboo with a slight hardly even perceptible greenish
tone is
really pretty with the shades of blues I have in the kitchen.
The second print is much more colorful and
really pops with the rustic
tones of the
wood.
The cabin is
toned down a bit compared to the concept, but there is still plenty of
wood and leather and some
really wild seats.
The dual -
tone shade with brushed silver accents and
wood inserts lift your spirits, and the slim long vents make the interiors feel wider than it
really is.
Not only is this green color
really out of place in their new home that mostly consists of blue
tones, a whole lot of airy, bright white and worn, coastal
wood, but it looks like a wild beast came and ravaged these things!
I love that you are open to
wood flooring in here,
really almost any color would work, a medium
tone probably hides most, so is most practical.
I am
really digging the faux
wood tone and stylistic vibe that I am getting from it.
I'm not
really a fan of this particular
wood tone on my door so I definitely want to paint it.
Then, she would only have to accessorize the upper part of the wall and the fresh, white color of the wainscoting behind the rich,
wood tone of the sideboard would
really create a nice visual too.
I
really like warm
wood tone on your vanity there, too.
A statement sconce
really stands out with the muted
tones in the vintage rug and natural
wood stool.
«This is still a
really small house, so I stuck to a neutral palette for the base: white and cream with natural
wood tones throughout,» she says.
the kitchen is small,
really small, and all medium
tone wood would be overkill.
It
really softened each
wood tone and color while not masking any grain — like semi-opaque stains do.
Pair with warm -
toned woods, traditional shelving units and classic artworks to
really bring the look to life.
We are wanting a warm
wood tone to
really contrast with all of the white cabinets & white / neutral walls in the house.
The rich blue fabric and steel /
wood frames
really set the
tone for the entire design.»
Plus the pops of blue
really worked with the
wood tones.
What you see here are small terra cotta pots that I picked up at Home Depot (the cheapest place to procure said terra cotta pots - they're $.78) that I whitewashed using Martha Stewart craft paint in what's actually a more flesh -
toned hue called «Porcelain Doll» for a subtly pink tint to the wash, the easiest and sweetest hand - painted hearts that involve two quick strokes using a filbert brush, the color for which was created by mixing Martha Stewart craft paint colors «Porcelain Doll» and «Poodle Skirt» (I wanted to create a
really subtle blush color), and a
wood heart sign that was painted in that same blush mixture and engineered by attaching a small
wood pick to the back of a small
wood heart using super glue.
It includes
wood tones, chalkboard, and galvanized metal... does it
really need anything else?
Against the purple - gloss cabinets and white furniture, the warm
tones of the
wood really pop.