It can’t be doubted that there are varied wood tones that exist here where all of them are awesome and possible to be applied to your earthy home decoration. Some of you might be confused about how to apply the tones so that you can create such a perfectly warm home decoration, but here we have three concepts that you can choose and apply to your home. The first one is by choosing the dominant part that you will apply with the chosen wood tone. The second one is by having the combination of the varied tones. The last one is by creating contrast. Need some detailed explanations and examples? Scroll down!
Choosing the Dominant Part
To make a dominant, you should decide which part that you want to make as the dominant. For example, you can choose the floor, furniture, or ceiling as the domination part. Here, when you have chosen the dominant part, then you should be consistent in giving and using the wood. Whether the kind of the wood and the color, all should be treated with the same one. Here are the references for you.
Teak Wooden Dominant Tone from Mydomaine
Cherry Wooden Dominant Tone from Mydomaine
Africa Mahogany Wooden Dominant Tone from Mydomaine
Cherry Wooden Dominant Tone from Architecturaldigest
Hard Maple Wooden Dominant Tone from Thespruce
Larch Wooden Dominant Tone from Thespruce
Walnut Wooden Dominant Tone from Thespruce
Brazilian Cherry Wooden Dominant Tone from Thespruce
White Oak Wooden Dominant Tone from Blog.modsy
Mahogany Wooden Dominant Tone from Digsdigs
Dark Wooden Dominant Tone from Digsdigs
Larch Wooden Dominant Tone from Digsdigs
Cherry Wooden Dominant Tone from Impressiveinteriordesign
Walnut Wooden Dominant Tone from Impressiveinteriordesign
Honduran Mahogany from Impressiveinteriordesign
Grey Wooden Dominant Tone from Impressiveinteriordesign
Maple Wooden Dominant Tone from Chrislovesjulia
Having Tone Color Combination
If you choose this kind of way in using the tone color, then you can use any wood and any tone freely. However, you should be careful in applying the wood tone. Make sure that you create such a pretty wood tone combination. Make it looks aesthetic and not crowded so that you don’t ruin your home decoration.
Black and Brown Furniture Combination from Remodelaholic
Furniture Color Combination from Remodelaholic
Floor and Ceiling Color Combination from Remodelaholic
Table and Floor Color Combination from Remodelaholic
Furniture and Floor Color Combination from Remodelaholic
Floor and Table Color Combination from Remodelaholic
Walnut and Maple Wooden Tone Combination from Homeanddecor
Teak and Maple Wooden Tone Combination from Homeanddecor
Mahogany Table and Cherry Floor Combination from Homedesignlover
Maple Table and Oak Floor Combination from Homedesignlover
Wooden Tone furniture Combination from Homedesignlover
Ash floor and Birch Combination from Mymove
Wooden Interior and Furniture Combination from Houseandhome
Birch and Walnut Furniture Combination from Houseandhome
Cherry and Oak Color Combination from Houseandhome
Furniture and Accessories Color Combination from Houseandhome
Table and Chair Color Combination from Houseandhome
Creating Contrast
It will be such an easy wood-tone application where you just need to find the different colors that have definitely a contrast tone. For example, you can apply the dark wood tone with the light one. Easy right? Go down for the application references.
Black and Oak Wooden Tone Contras from Architecturaldigest
Black Chair and Red Oak Color Contras from Bhg
White Chair and Mahogany Table Color Contras from Bhg
Floor and Furniture Color Contras from Housebeautiful
White Furniture and Walnut Floor Color Contras from Digsdigs
Teak and Maple Furniture Color Contras from Digsdigs
Grey Floor and Red Oak Furniture Color Contras from Digsdigs
Wooden Floor and Table Color Contras from Mymove
White Floor and Red Oak Color Contras from Mymove
Floor and Furniture Color Contras from Decoraid
Grey and Red Oak Island color Contras from Onekindesign
Ceiling and Wall Color Contras from Onekindesign
Furniture Color Contras from Nextluxury
Table and Chair Color Contras from Nextluxury
Furniture and Floor Color Contras from Nextluxury
Wall and Floor Color Contras from Nextluxury