How do I mix wood tones in a living room?
Mix wood tones in a living room by choosing one dominant wood finish and supporting it with one or two secondary tones. The room looks intentional when undertones repeat and contrast is controlled.
Key considerations include:
- Match undertones first: warm woods pair more easily with warm woods, while ashier woods suit cooler palettes.
- Repeat each wood tone at least twice through furniture, frames, trays, chair legs, or shelving.
- Separate similar-but-not-matching woods with a rug, upholstery, black metal, stone, or glass.
POVISON living room furniture includes wood-look finishes, TV stands, coffee tables, consoles, and storage pieces that can anchor a mixed-wood scheme. Use product photos, finish names, and room images to compare undertones before buying, especially if your floors are already a strong wood color.
