Do all the woods in a room have to match?

While wood finishes don't need to match, they should complement each other, Goerg says. Look at the color bias of each wood to see if it is warm or cool, then make sure their undertones match, regardless of finish.
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Can you mix different woods in the same room?

While mixing wood tones is perfectly acceptable—and in fact, we encourage it—it always helps to pick a dominant wood tone as a starting point to help you choose other pieces to bring in the room.
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How many woods can you mix in a room?

Speaking of scale, large quantities of one species of wood (i.e., flooring) should be considered alongside the total number of wood species within a room. That said, we think that a max of 3-ish wood tones in one space is generally acceptable, assuming that the individual pieces share a similar shape or style.
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Can you mix dark and light woods?

Mixing a dark wood (like ebony) with a light wood (like lime) will always look chic and intentional.” If you're starting with a wood floor and are adding new wood tones (a table, chairs, etc.), consider using a rug to act as a buffer.
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Can you mix cool and warm wood tones?

Warm undertones include hints yellow, orange, and red, while cool undertones are closer with blue, green, black, and gray. When mixing woods, you'll want them to all have the same undertones – all warm or all cool. This will help make the room feel cohesive and blend together rather than overwhelming the room.
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What woods go together?

Here's a short list of wood species that tend to play well together in designs:
  • walnut and maple.
  • white oak and walnut.
  • cherry and maple.
  • red oak and white ash.
  • mahogony and cherry.
  • mahogany and curly maple.
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How do you match stain on different woods?

Just bring in a sample piece to be matched. Keep in mind that stain can look different on different pieces of wood. So if you're doing trim, for example, don't just bring in the piece that's easiest to remove; choose a sample piece that has the color and tone you want.
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Can you mix white and dark wood furniture?

White walls look great with just about any color wood furniture. But they look really great when the wood furniture is dark enough to create a stark contrast. Creating contrast is also a great way to mix different wood tones. If your floors are light, dark wood furniture will stand out and visa versa (Ref: 3.)
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Can you mix wood undertones?

The tones in each wood element should work together. Woods with warm undertones such as cherry, mahogany, and hickory blend well and woods with cool undertones like ash, maple, poplar, and pine can live harmoniously in the same space. But mixing warm and cool (cherry and poplar, for example) can create a messy vibe.
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Can you mix walnut and oak?

For example, if we have a light oak piece or finish we want to contrast, we'll likely pair it with a dark wood like walnut or stained maple. Designer note: If the wood tones in your space seem overwhelming, try balancing them out with a neutral-stained wood piece in black, white, or even light grey.
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Can you have too much wood in a room?

Unless you're going for the lodge look, it's possible to have too much wood in a room — no matter how skillful you are at mixing the finishes. Break up the woody look by adding other hard surfaces to your space. Lacquered and painted pieces are good options.
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Can you mix oak and cherry furniture?

Differences in color and grain as well as available styles in these woods make a memorable combination. Whether it's for formal or casual dining or an eat-in kitchen, mix cherry and oak to create contrast and excitement in your decor.
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Does wood furniture have to match wood floors?

When you have lighter wood floors, you don't want larger, sturdier furniture pieces to overpower them. Similarly, darker floors can swallow slimmer accents and furniture. A good rule of thumb is that more delicate pieces of furniture go well with lighter floors, while heavier pieces match better with dark woods.
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How do you mix and match woods?

When mixing wood tones, each tone needs to be represented at least twice in the room. When pairing wood tones, you could choose a piece as small as a bowl or a frame. Balance the wood tones around the room. Just like you would in a gallery wall, avoid “clustering” all of the wood tones in one area.
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Does all furniture have to match?

Your tables, shelves, chairs and other furniture don't even need to be the same colour or wood tone to coordinate. There may be different coordinating styles, finishes and fabrics involved to make up a cohesive and well-designed room. But you may be overwhelmed by the sheer volume and furniture options available today.
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Can you mix brown black furniture?

Since both are typically dark colors, you can easily wind up with a lifeless, cavelike room. However, when the shades are properly mixed together, a black and brown color palette can actually give a room a sleek, modern look that is as warm and cozy as any brightly colored space.
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What wood tones are neutral?

Neutral Wood Tones

Hazelnut, white oak, and walnut are neutral color wood. The mass tone is the first recognizable color as soon as you see the color. However, the undertone has a different meaning than a mass tone.
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Are warm wood tones coming back?

Warm woods trend

For starters, lots of wood is showing up in our feeds, even 70s wood panelling. While we've been seeing warmer colours coming for a few years, it's safe to say that heading into 2022, it's here. Earth tones have moved from the fringes to being firmly rooted in mainstream design.
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What woods have warm undertones?

Woods with warm undertones will look yellow or red - think Cherry, Mahogany, and Hickory. These woods will work well together, even if they vary in darkness and grain. Cool toned woods will look a little bit grey, like Ash, Maple, Poplar, or Pine. Neutrally toned woods like Walnut are the most versatile.
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Does light wood go with white furniture?

Neutral enough to complement any decorating style, this classic combo brings warmth and brightness to rooms. After scouring our archives, it's clear that designers also agree that white and wood are a perfect match.
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Can you mix painted furniture with wood?

Wood furniture and furniture with different paint will work together well if you lessen the obvious contrast with an area rug that ties them together. Area rugs are a great way to create common ground between the two types of furniture you're mixing, whilst still adding style to your room.
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Does dark wood go with white?

Go-to paint colours that play well with wood:

White even works with dark wood trim; it will be high contrast, but that's a modern look that can work if you dig that kind of thing.
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Can you stain wood 2 different colors?

For most projects, only one color stain is used when working with wood; however, using two or more shades of stain can add intricate detail to an otherwise standard piece. Although the end results are typically stunning, getting to that point takes a fair amount of planning and work.
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Can you mix two different wood stains?

You can easily mix different wood stains/types together as long as they share a similar undertone. While these ones can flex between yellow-orange, to yellow-pink and even to yellow-green, you'll want to make sure that the look is generally consistent.
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Can oak be stained to match maple?

Maple will never match oak. And why would we want it to? Maple and oak have different grain, different patterns, and different natural colors.
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