But come this Spring, the warm
wood tones felt off on our black and white porch so they got a makeover.
Not exact matches
Mixing up your
wood tones helps your space
feel updated and collected.
In the fall though, when paired with grays, greens, and natural
wood tones, it has a distinctly cozier, moodier
feel — reminding me that cooler temps are coming!
I kept with the same neutral colors - gray, white, and
wood tones for a cohesive, fuss - free
feel for some early fall decorating.
The dark
wood tones made it
feel very warm.
Intersecting navy, red, pine, and white hues blend with natures
tones, while the uber - soft, ivory shearling collar of this fleece layer keeps you
feeling cozy in the
woods cool shade.
Two -
tone, soft - touch door and dash panels add an upscale
feel, as do the plentiful use of high - quality
wood trim.
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.
The faux
wood inserts and airy beige
tone of the leather seats do the job well of making the car
feel spacious and comfortable.
I like the plushy two -
tone seats, the
wood trim on the center stack and the
feel of the materials.
Both bedrooms have views of the slopes and a serene
feel thanks to neutral
tones and rich
wood trim.
Carpeted in beige
tones, and the
wood - wicker chests of drawers enhance the tropical
feel.
Beautifully framed archways of rich
woods combined with marble floors, neutral
tones, as well as rich red and brown accents give a classic hacienda look to the exterior, yet a contemporary
feeling to the interiors of this home.
Stone columns and
wood posts
feel stately and sturdy, while orange and yellow wall
tones are playful.
Decorated in contemporary pastels, neutral
tones and complemented by dark solid
wood furniture, the new rooms feature a signature Le Meridien discovery wall that takes inspiration from the serene and calming sea urchin to create a tranquil and sophisticated
feel.
Renowned as one Melbourne's places to be seen, «
felt» restaurant and bar is accented by rich
wood tones and splashes of burnt orange decor.
Warm neutral
tones and
wood accents give the space a welcoming
feel, and a formal dining area with seating for ten is equally inviting.
No expense has been spared in creating a contemporary stylish look, combining clean lines and neutral
tones with natural
woods and stones, to create a
feeling of utter tranquility.
They have used a lot of natural
wood, brown and orange
tones for a warm and welcoming
feeling.
The dark
wood furnishings and contrasting modern silver
tones feels luxurious and rich but keeps a soft relaxed flow about it at the same time.
The decor in light - colored
wood, beige and brown
tones with abstract art in pastel colors had a Scandinavian
feel to it and
felt light and modern.
From faux
wood floors to three -
tone paint and crown molding, the elegant interiors will charm you and make you
feel at home.
For home sellers who want to give a more modern
feel to a home full of
wood accents and brown
toned tile and stone, taupe paint can be an effective and inexpensive way to create a more modern
feel that still complements the more permanent elements of the house.
The night stand will be painted a light sage green and I
felt like there needed to be a
wood tone somewhere, so this one struck the perfect balance of look, size and price point.
A rich
wood worktop on the island unit works well with the dark
tones and keeps the space
feeling modern.
The natural
tones of
wood are a great complement to white and this simple combination gives a typically country room a modern
feel.
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.
Strive for a cohesive
feel to the colors, moods, textures, scale and
wood tones of all objects on the walls around the room.
Lively art and warm
wood tones were then added to give the rooms a more Caribbean
feel.
It allows me to use more
wood tones without it
feeling dark or heavy.
We looked at quite a few samples trying to determine just the right
wood tone and
feel for our home.
(The portable heater makes for a lovely side - table vignette, don't you agree) I love the way that all the different
wood tones in this room tie in together, yet it doesn't
feel dark and heavy because of all the white.
The use of blonde
wood tones, such as these butcher block countertops, keeps the light Scandinavian space
feeling simultaneously warm and airy.
The
wood walls here are a medium -
toned wood, and it
feels very comfortable and homey!
-- The use of one, consistent
wood tone really reinforces the
feeling of calm this photo evokes.
This tile is definitely more neutral
feeling than other tiles you'll find throughout homes in hot climates, but you need to repeat the warmth of natural
tones in
wood or wicker as shown above.
The soft textures and warm
wood tones also add a comfortable
feeling to the space.
When I envisioned my office, I knew I wanted an eclectic
feel so I mixed
wood tones, textures and colors.
Painting was a big deal to me, as my
wood floors have a yellow tinge to them and with the creamy
tone we previously had on the walls, it gave the entire space a eggie
feel, which I dreaded for a while.
This simple
wood panel design wallpaper, in muted
tones, creates an incredibly relaxing environment with an organic
feel.
The neutral
tone of sisal carpet complements the rooms original
wood beams and keeps the
feel super cosy.
When choosing furnishings with darker
tones, try to be consistent; mixing up various
wood tones gives a room an eclectic look rather than a modern
feel.
Incorporating
wood tones and plush fabrics will soften the look of stone and make the living room
feel less severe.
We wanted the design to
feel modern, but not cold so we added wall mouldings, warm
toned wood floors and lots of throw pillows!
Light
wood floors and sandy yellow walls give the room a light, airy
feel, keeping with the casual
tone.
Upon looking back at my inspiration board, I realized all the rooms I saved had a mix of whites and warm
wood tones, and in our space, we have white curtains enclosing the closet, a white and gray area rug, white bed linens, etc., so the warmth of the
wood just
felt like a good choice.
In the fall though, when paired with grays, greens, and natural
wood tones, it has a distinctly cozier, moodier
feel — reminding me that cooler temps are coming!
The finish on the kitchen's upper cabinets complements the
wood walls throughout the rest of the house, but since the kitchen is also the home's darkest room, the red makes it
feel connected to the adjacent living area (which features jewel -
tone colors), but detatched at the same time.
The natural color of the bricks reflects the different
tones of the
wood in the room and adds to the basic, natural
feel.
I was afraid the whole kitchen might
feel too cold, but I've warmed it up with other colors and
wood tones through accessories.