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Five tips for matching the color of wooden doors and walls

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<p>As <a href="https://www.solidwoodendoor.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">wooden doors</a> are functional decorations on the facade of the living room, generally speaking, wooden doors are closely related to furniture, wall paint, and window coverings in the home. The association with the floor is relatively small.</p><p><br></p><p>1. As wooden doors are functional decorations on the facade of the room, generally speaking, wooden doors are closely related to furniture, wall paint, and window coverings in the home. The association with the floor is relatively small.</p><p><br></p><p>2. When the room environment is warm, you can choose a warmer color system relative to the wooden door, such as cherry wood, teak wood, sapele, etc. When the room environment is cool, you should choose a lighter wooden door, such as mixed oil white, birch, etc.</p><p><br></p><p>3. The wooden door should be close to the color of the furniture, and should be as consistent as possible with the dumb opening of the window cover (many of the suit doors now have matching window cover dumb openings, skirting boards, corner protection), and the color of the wall should have a corresponding contrast . For example, it is best to use a mixed oil white wooden door to give the wall paint color. This will give the room a sense of hierarchy, and it will not be too "flat" and will also make the room feel particularly fresh.</p><p><br></p><p>4. The coordination of the ground color and the wooden door should maintain the same color (such as cold and warm), but it is best not to be consistent. Prevent the ground and the wall from being chaotic, and weaken the sense of room space.</p><p><br></p><p>3.&nbsp;For a large or sunny room, you can choose a darker black walnut to create a calmer atmosphere. The color itself is beautiful, and there is no right or wrong. It's all about collocation and coordination. If you are really unsure, choose white. White is the least error-prone color!</p>

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