The color pink can be attractive in nearly any size or design of a living room but you may want to consider the size of the room when you choose an all over shade of pink.
Floor shades complimentary colors.
Paint it a complementary color or a darker shade of the main color in the room.
Like most colors shades of pink can range from a light color with just a touch of pink to deep dark pink.
Blue is a popular color for walls in modern homes and you can certainly pair it with a cherry hardwood floor.
Gray shades such as mushroom khaki blue gray and cream show up in the chandelier shades sisal rug and off white trim.
Different shades and hues of gray blend well with a variety of colors and understanding the undertones in your floor color is necessary before you surround it with complementary colors.
White shades may seem similar but they look vastly different once painted on your walls.
Add white to a room to make patterns and colors appear lighter.
Complementary bold colors are found throughout the room.
Robin s egg blue and similar shades complement a cherry hardwood floor very well and they create a peaceful and inviting space.
As these colors are directly opposite each other on the color wheel bright intense blue will highlight orange tones in the wood.
For this dining room antique artwork provided inspiration.
This shade can bring out the yellow tones in the wood and balance them with cool contrast.
Hardwood flooring isn t the only way to showcase wood tones in your space.
Striped chairs and a vibrant bouquet of orange dahlias play to the secondary colors in the artwork.
With the right floor and wall colors in place any room is ready to receive layers of texture and style with furniture accessories and area rugs.
Analogous colors complementary colors and neutral colors are all reliable approaches to creating an inviting space.
Every color scheme needs a starting point.
Orange toned wood blue.
Choose a cool blue shade for a peaceful space.
Paint your walls in two bold colors to tie in with a pattern on a rug or chair.
A pale gray green is another attractive low key choice to pair with light wood tones.
The most striking colorful and sophisticated designs often incorporate complementary colors such as blues and oranges yellows and purples and greens and reds.