A living room can serve many different functions from a formal sitting area to a casual living space.
Living room wall and floor color.
A neutral themed living room with furniture that blends seamlessly with hardwood floors offers a pop of color through a statement wall and beautiful color from the garden view.
It is so great that the wall room is also painted white.
This living room features beige walls and hardwood flooring.
As you can see in the picture the use of white color in this country living room is not only limited to the use of white sofa.
Select a darker shade to make the room feel cozier or a lighter one to open the space.
This way even if there are some darker brown furniture pieces the area does not lose its brightness.
You can paint your walls a rich charcoal color or match the floor color to create a classy formal look in a living room or dining room.
This beautiful simple cool themed room has statement blue and white décor.
There s a growing trend of running the floor tile up the walls of the bathroom to create a dramatic minimalist look.
You want a look that s well balanced throughout the space paying careful attention to how colors in the furniture floors walls and artwork all complement each other.
Beige much like white is a popular go to color when homeowners are trying to choose a neutral color for their living room.
An ivory carpet and couch taupe tables and walls and purple accessories.
White oak flooring can look bleached out depending on its finish.
As you start browsing furniture decorating and wall ideas for your room think about the space s desired purpose and focus on a few staple items such as a comfortable sofa and a coffee table then choose the rest of the accent furniture and wall decor accordingly.
The white seats look very comfortable and are placed near the fireplace.
It s not all about the color you choose for the wall.
Dark floors stand out against a light wall white light wood floors brighten up a room with a darker wall color.
This color of flooring also looks good with pastel colored walls with a hint of color such as a gentle mauve or a baby blue.
A cooler hue offers a more refreshing choice.
When walls are dark it tends to make a room feel smaller and bring down the ceiling height for a cozy effect.
The cool toned hardwood floor and complimenting rug make the décor pop even more.
Walls and floors that are very different in tone have a tendency of highlighting both as separate features of the space.
The color palette is very simple.
In a west or south facing room a warm color could make the room feel too hot.
A sanctuary from bustling city life this urban living area is a perfect example of how monochromatic colors bring harmony to a room.
Floor tiles are generally larger so those who want large tiles on their walls will likely choose a floor tile.