Is it ok to mix colors of woods in the living room??



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Nicki Petruzzella Kerns on Mar 16, 2018
Don't see why not, as long as they're not garishly different.Helpful Reply -
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Rowgop (Pam) on Mar 16, 2018
https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/5-secrets-to-mixing-multiple-wood-finishes-208705Helpful Reply -
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Janet Pizaro on Mar 16, 2018
what specific wood are you referring to ?What is your decorating style?Helpful Reply -
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Dfm on Mar 16, 2018
lets see, walnut desk, 2 oak pieces, polpler on the arms if the couch, walnut end tables cherry wood clock. If it growes in the same forest it’s good enough for me.Helpful Reply -
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Vimarhonor on Mar 16, 2018
Sure, I think matchy matchy is too predictabl.Helpful Reply -
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Jewellmartin on Mar 16, 2018
Yes! Everything does not have to match. Just keep the woods clean and polished. You are featuring natural products, so a piece of driftwood or a wood disk from a tree could help emphasize, not disguise, your beautiful living room. ☺️Helpful Reply -
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Melissa V on Mar 16, 2018
Whew 😅! I waited to answer to find out if I was on the right track...Dfm-I like “if it grows in the same forest”...Thanks you all 😊!Helpful Reply -
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Redcatcec on Mar 16, 2018
I love to mix and match, we have a dining room with oak table and chairs, pine strips on the counter, maple desk and finally a ceramic table top on the wall with a winecork frame. Perfect harmony because it is us.Helpful Reply -