This upper floor bathroom sports large format marble tile flooring beneath a host of natural wood including the bespoke vanity at right and lengthy countertop and cabinetry at left.
Dark grey brown wood floor.
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.
The warmth of the wood floor gives contrast to the otherwise neutral color palette.
When contrasted with a light wall a dark floor helps to make the room feel brighter and taller.
Grey and brown living room has one of the best color combinations.
If you like gray but aren t ready to go all the way gray try blending any color stain with weathered oak.
Dark toned wood look flooring.
Dark brown floor tiling adds contrast with white walls and glass shower enclosure.
Instantly brings floors into the modern era.
Brown which signifies grounding earthiness and stability is a natural color for the floor.
This open spacious living room has wide plank hardwood floors in a rich black stain that matches the minimalist cabinetry and dark furniture.
Brown is an excellent color to bring a cozy and warm aura to any interior.
There s no better way to make wood floors feel elevated than by adding a dark stain.
Grey is a color that looks relaxed subtle trendy and even versatile.
The lighter wood furniture fluffy white rugs and crisp white walls here provide contrast to the dark wood floors without appearing stark.
Dark brown hardwood floors in particular never seem to go out of fashion they are always trendy and still in style.
Adding weathered oak to any brown or dark brown stain will give you a hardwood floor with more depth and more of a transitional style as it gives a slight grey undertone to any stain.
A rich brown or graphite floor grounds a room and from a practical standpoint hides any imperfections in an existing floor eliza mcnabb.
Find the most attractive ideas to combine both colors in your living room in this post.
Dark floors can add a chic sophisticated feel to a room and are commonly chosen by modern homeowners.
There s something about the contrast between dark wood.
Brown floors are usually dark and dark floors usually call for light wall colors or you run the risk.
A quick read of our guide to hardwood color trends will soon reveal that while there are some diverse and adventurous trends to be seen the traditional color brown continues to be a firm favorite across the country.
Aim for sage or pale greens with a grey touch to perfectly create a cool toned dynamic in your space.