Light paint and pale woods can feel rich and cozy too. Here are 7 design twists and colors to try
By Kelly Porter - Houzz Contributor
Many homeowners describe their ideal room as being clean and simple —
an escape from the 24-hour news cycle and busy work schedules. Creating
a space that’s unfussy and free from distractions often means
incorporating white or light colors and finishes on our walls and
floors. But this approach can leave you with a room that looks plain and
sterile — you know, doctor’s-office chic. To help you avoid that, here
are seven ideas for using white and light hues to reclaim a room’s
serenity without it looking clinical.
1. Look for the undertones. It
can be a challenge to create a cozy atmosphere in a room with white
walls and high ceilings. The trick is to use a white paint color that
leans toward ivory or has subtle peach undertones. These types of whites
pair well with honey-toned wood finishes, and together they can add a
surprising amount of warmth and calm to a large space.
A paint color to try: Alabaster by Sherwin-Williams
A paint color to try: Alabaster by Sherwin-Williams
2. Warm up unexpected spaces with tints of tan.
Foyers and hallways are also ideal spaces for warm and inviting whites.
Even with the ornate lighting fixtures in this hallway, the soft wall
color and light wood finishes allow the area to remain peaceful.
A paint color to try: Swiss Coffee by Dunn-Edwards
Tip: Light flooring can make a long, narrow hall appear larger.
A paint color to try: Swiss Coffee by Dunn-Edwards
Tip: Light flooring can make a long, narrow hall appear larger.
3. Go slightly gray. This
laundry room is a perfect example of how industrial design can look
light and fresh. No need for wrought iron and dark finishes here! Get
this look with a soft, grayish-white wall color, and natural wood floors
and countertops.
The paint color used here is Classic Gray by Benjamin Moore.
The paint color used here is Classic Gray by Benjamin Moore.
4. Start with a blank canvas.
Neutral whites don’t necessarily look warm or cool, so they make an
ideal backdrop for dramatic elements. This room shows us that serene
spaces need not be boring.
A paint color to try: Pure White by Sherwin-Williams
Tip: Add architectural interest by installing trim to create a faux coffered ceiling. Use narrow strips of molding in a light finish so that the ceiling won’t overwhelm the rest of the room.
A paint color to try: Pure White by Sherwin-Williams
Tip: Add architectural interest by installing trim to create a faux coffered ceiling. Use narrow strips of molding in a light finish so that the ceiling won’t overwhelm the rest of the room.
5. Create a blissful bedroom using similar color tones.
In an era of the 24-hour news cycle and endless other distractions,
it’s more important than ever to make your bedroom a haven. I encourage
my clients to remove the television from their bedroom and to keep the
decor simple. You can accomplish the latter with a soft, tone-on-tone
color scheme using off-white and varying shades of light brown. For a
twist, use a high-gloss finish on the ceiling instead of the floor.
The wall color in this room is Boutique Beige by Dunn Edwards; the ceiling color is a custom mixed lacquer.
The wall color in this room is Boutique Beige by Dunn Edwards; the ceiling color is a custom mixed lacquer.
6. Contrast crisp white and black.
I’m really loving black and white these days. You can find this classic
color duo in the bathrooms of many homes that were built in the first
half of the 20th century. Today’s homeowners often preserve this look
when they remodel older homes.
The combo has also gotten a modern makeover in new homes. One easy way to update the look is by adding wood or laminate flooring in a very light or whitewashed finish. Even with all the contrast, the understated flooring will keep the space calm.
A paint color to try: Decorator’s White by Benjamin Moore
The combo has also gotten a modern makeover in new homes. One easy way to update the look is by adding wood or laminate flooring in a very light or whitewashed finish. Even with all the contrast, the understated flooring will keep the space calm.
A paint color to try: Decorator’s White by Benjamin Moore
A paint color to try: Bleached Linen by Behr
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