There are at least two brown furniture pieces exist in the contemporary style room.
Brown wood floors with grey furniture.
Light wood furniture with light wood floors.
The addition of blue color as a mate for brown furniture can cool the space down visually.
White walls and light wood furniture for the most harmonious look choose wood furniture that matches the warmth of your floors but is a few shades lighter.
These ultra dark wood floors are almost black and contrast beautifully with the white ceilings built ins and fireplace.
This model is a picture of a contemporary living room that at the same time also function as a playroom.
Grey and brown living room has one of the best color combinations.
Grey is a color that looks relaxed subtle trendy and even versatile.
To bridge the gap between the two colors are shades of silver and gray in the richly textured furniture.
White interior design is all about letting your personality shine through in your home and non classic hardwood colors like white are an ideal base for creating that all important personalized design statement.
Brown which signifies grounding earthiness and stability is a natural color for the floor.
The example of this idea is available in the picture above.
Brown is an excellent color to bring a cozy and warm aura to any interior.
Its beauty even when the wood is distressed and shabby adds character to a space.
A wood floor is a big selling point for a home.
Most often we see warm or cold shades of gray with hues of yellow brown or beige hues in the warm end of the gray palette or blue and green tones in the cold end.
Provide a light colored break between dark wood floors and dark wood furniture with a light colored area rug.
For instance pair grayish or black wood floors with pale weathered woods and pair warm rich floors like the ones shown here with warm medium to light toned woods like cherry or maple.
Grey hardwood floors vary in many different ways depending on the species of wood the intensity of the stain and the variation of the coloring.
Brown floors are usually dark and dark floors usually call for light wall colors or you run the risk.
The grayer and less brown that you go the more your wood floor will skew toward a modern contemporary style.
Think of the hardwood floor in a room as the fifth wall.
The warmth width and finish of the floor compose a design element as strong as any paint color period decor or upholstery.
There are two very distinct and almost diametrically opposite looks that use white wood flooring to great effect.
For example place a soft grey area rug under a dark wood dining table to provide that visual separation with a pop of lightness.