Best paint colour combinations with wood

Create a harmonious aesthetic for your space by combining wooden elements with other colours.

Irrespective of what your aesthetic preference might be when it comes to home decor, wood fits in equally well with all of them. Its versatility, rustic charm and ease of usage are some qualities that make it such a hit for home decor projects. Combining the earthiness of wood with other colours can give your space an interesting twist to its timeless aesthetic. In this article, we will discover the best paint colours to use with wood.

See also: 10 latest wooden partition walls for your living room

 

Soft grey

Create a modern and sophisticated ambiance with a neutral and versatile shade of grey. Being highly versatile, this tone works equally well with both light and dark tones of wood and results in a clean and contemporary feel. 

 

Warm white

Evoke a timeless and classic aesthetic with warm or creamy tones of white. Such shades make the tone of wood stand out and complement a wide range of finishes, thereby being an excellent neutral backdrop for any style.

 

Sage green

A muted hue of green with undertones of grey is preferable if a calming and natural atmosphere is what you desire. Sage green harmoniously complements the warm tones of wood to offer a sense of tranquillity and a soulful connection to nature.

 

Navy blue

For a touch of elegance and sophistication with the timelessness of wood, you can consider pairing it with navy blue. When used with lighter woods, it creates a striking and eye-catching contrast, resulting in a bold and modern statement. 

 

Terracotta

Terracotta brings to the table an aesthetic similar to that of wood, that of earthiness and warmth. Best paired with warm hues of wood, it can create a cosy and inviting atmosphere reminiscent of the Mediterranean style of decor.

 

Charcoal grey

For a modern backdrop that also has a touch of drama, you can opt for dark charcoal grey. Being a dark shade itself, it works well with both light and dark wood elements and results in a sleek and contemporary look.

 

Soft beige

A neutral shade of beige or slightly darker tan colour can offer a timeless and inviting backdrop for the wooden elements of your decor arsenal. Best paired with warm tones of wood, it can create a comfortable and balanced space without overwhelming it.

 

Mustard yellow

Add a playful and dynamic pop of energy with the bold and warm hue of mustard yellow. This shade best compliments medium-toned wood finishes to create a vibrant atmosphere that impacts your mood positively.

 

Rich burgundy

Burgundy is a shade that oozes of luxury and opulence. Use this hue to create a sumptuous contrast with dark wood details and add depth and richness to the space.

 

Pale blue

Create a fresh and airy ambiance by using soft and pale blue with wooden tones. This shade is most suited for combining with lighter tones of wood, resulting in a calming and serene atmosphere. 

 

Olive green

Rediscover the tranquil connection with nature by pairing wooden elements with earthy green with undertones of olive. This shade admirably complements the natural colour of wood and results in a harmonious and peaceful atmosphere. 

 

Coral

Add a touch of warmth and energy to the space with vibrant coral. This shade pairs exceptionally well with lighter wood details to create a lively and cheerful atmosphere. 

 

Lavender

The lavender colour is known for the calming effect it has on mind. Pair it with lighter tones of wood to add a touch of relaxation and sophistication to the space and enhance the sense of serenity. 

 

Taupe

Versatile and diverse, taupe can provide a sophisticated and timeless backdrop for your wooden decor elements. This shade seamlessly pairs with wood finishes and can be used to achieve a neutral and elegant look.

 

Burnt orange

The warm and bold hue of burnt orange can create a striking contrast against the earthiness of wood. This warm energy is perfect for complementing both light and dark wood elements.

 

FAQs

What paint colours go well with light wood tones?

Soft grey, warm white, pale blue and sage green are shades that provide a balanced contrast to light wood tones.

Which paint colours complement dark wood finishes?

Rich burgundy, charcoal grey, navy blue and burnt orange are colours that pair well with dark wood tones.

What colours suit natural or rustic wooden elements?

Terracotta, olive green and mustard yellow connect with the organic feel of wood and go well with natural or rustic wood.

What are the best neutral paint colours for wood details?

Soft beige, warm white and taupe are some neutral shades that pair well with wood details.

Can I use bold colours with wood accents?

Coral, burnt orange and mustard yellow are some bold colours you can use with wood accents.

Which paint colours can enhance the natural warmth of the wood?

Warm white, sage green and soft beige are some inviting colours that enhance the natural warmth of wood.

How can I test paint colours to ensure they complement the wood details?

Obtain small samples of the chosen colour and apply them to an inconspicuous section of the wall to check if they complement the wooden details.

 

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
Was this article useful?
  • ? (0)
  • ? (0)
  • ? (0)

Recent Podcasts

  • Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 73Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 73
  • Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 72Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 72
  • Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 71Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 71
  • Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 70Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 70
  • Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 69Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 69
  • Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 68Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 68