Ways to decorate your home with wooden furniture
Wooden handmade furniture is often associated with rustic and
English country style interiors. However, this versatile material can also be
used for the most modern balance and decoration of living spaces. All that is
basic is an understanding of how to use wooden furniture effectively, and you
can bring them into your home in an ultra-sleek style. There are few things
that deliver as much warm indulgence as wooden furniture (wood of any kind—
teak, Sheesham, mango, oak, etc). It can work in beautiful ways to create the
feeling of a warm and cozy home. Here are some tips to keep in mind when
introducing wooden furniture to its modern interiors.
Match
the right wood to your style
The first thing to consider is the type and color of wood you
are going to use in your room. Smaller sized spaces will benefit from a lighter
shade, making pine and oak furniture. To add a little more drama to a large
room, choose a deep and rich shade of wood such as mahogany or rosewood. Modern
interiors usually have a very simple and understated color palette, so make
sure you reflect this with your use of wood. You don’t have to limit yourself
to just one type of wood, but in order to avoid giving your room a chaotic and
unorganized appearance, try to match wood tones to wall colors. If you want to
use multiple types of wood, then it’s best to stick to a more subtle shade.
Keep
larger furniture items in the same tone
If you do decide to use different types of wood, then make
sure you keep it balanced. One way to do this is to keep big pieces of
furniture in a matching shade. You can then use smaller items in a different
color to add an eye-catching style. If you do decide to use different types of
wood, then make sure you keep it balanced. One way to do this is to keep big
pieces of furniture in a matching shed. You can then use smaller items in a
different color to add an eye-catching style.
A popular color option for modern rooms is light and
monochrome shade. This means that dark wood may look very out of place.
However, once properly tied in a room, they can become a very striking
statement piece. To prevent your furniture from looking mismatched, simply use
the upholstery to mimic wood tones. If you have a deep coffee table, put a
light rug down or add subtle colored curtains that draw that books into the
room.
Tie-in
furniture using an accent color
Finding wooden furniture in the exact match tone can be a
different task. Often you can buy a piece that you make sure it is a dead
match, only to find out that they differ slightly in tone or finish once they
arrive home. This problem can be easily solved by adding some finishing touches
to the accent color.
Choose a color that stands in front of your room. With
modern styles, a dark gray, striking white or dark red will usually work well.
Then add small items, such as style lamps, vases, and cushions to both pieces
of furniture to create an aesthetically pleasing continuity between them.
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