If you know a thing or two about interior design, you might know that wood floors can instantly transform and elevate a room even further. However, even though the floors take up a considerable amount of space in any given room, they’re just one of the two largest surface areas that need to be considered, the other being the walls. But what can you do to ensure that these two surfaces complement each other? Use the right colors of paint, of course! Continue reading below for a few excellent paint scheme options that you might consider pairing with the dark wood floors in your home.
Option #1. Classic White
White isn’t as simple as you think—it comes in several different variations and finishes, meaning that finding the perfect shade for your space might take a little bit of work. That said, there is perhaps no color as versatile and accommodating as white. It’s been used for centuries in all kinds of interior paint projects, and it can pair well with pretty much any type of wood flooring, whether it’s light, medium, or dark in hue. You have several different shades to consider: eggshell, alabaster, and soft ivory are all popular choices, as are off-white variants like cream or beige.
Option #2. Simple, Stylish Neutrals
Between options like gray, taupe, or greige (the tasteful combination of gray and beige), neutrals are a great way to match your hardwood floors with your walls. These options are considered warm, cozy, and inviting, and they tend to naturally complement the hues of the wood. They also tend to make the room feel more spacious and airier when used correctly. Avoid darker variations of brown and yellow, as they might cause too much contrast.
Option #3. Exciting Pastels
Dark wood floors have the tendency to make a space look too “heavy,” but one way to easily soften and tone them down is to use pastel colors for the walls. These can have either warm or cool undertones, both of which add an inviting amount of charm to a space with dark wood floors. Some pastels that work best include mellow yellow, primrose pink, mauve, coral, mint green, and powder blue.
In the end, finding a paint color scheme that pairs well with your floors isn’t always easy, but it’s always worth it. Just remember to consider the undertones of your hardwood flooring while not adding colors that will either clash with or dampen your space. And if you still have questions, don’t hesitate to contact a trusted team of professional painters for their insight; they’ll be certain to have an expert opinion!
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Platinum Painting of Richardson has proudly assisted numerous homeowners in Richardson and the surrounding area with a wide assortment of interior and exterior paint projects. If you have any questions about the blog or you’d like to schedule a FREE in-home estimate to get your project underway, don’t hesitate to contact the practice through their website or by telephone for information: (469) 965-1863.