Thursday 8 November 2012

From the Floor to the Ceiling – Colours Should Click

Wood is one of the most popular and widely used room decorative materials and many interior designers have made wood their top choice to work with. Introducing and incorporating wood and woodgrain to the room always brings a solid feel and warmth to the interior.
Of course, wood alone is not enough to consolidate the entire room interior into one. The additional help of well selected wall colours is absolutely vital for a classy, well balanced room interior.

First of all consider the purpose of the room in question. A room which is meant to be calming and soothing is supposed to be light and airy in feel, pale colours will go well for such room, most tones of hardwood floors go well with certain pale shades of green or yellow. If you have a dark shade wood floor, then you may consider using stronger, more vibrant colours for the walls, like red for example. Off-white shades are well suited to combine with dark coloured floorings. A well stocked wood floors installation should be your first stop, when it comes to selecting your hardwood floor. Consult with the specialists on site and select your flooring accordingly. The quickest way to find and get in touch with a good wooden floor company is to look through your local adverts, either online or the paper-copy and ring a couple of the companies to check prices and available stock. 

Provided you have selected your desired type of wood, now you should decide how is the wood to be incorporated into the rest of the room interior. Wood is generally used for room flooring and this is the most widely used way to include natural wood in the interior. Another option is to use wooden cabinets or a dining table, although this calls for a stronger-themed room. Doors or window shutters may also be an option for including wood in the room. Using a colour wheel will be the easiest way to pick a colour to go with the selected wood, some colours accent others subdue the strength of the wood floor tone.

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