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How to Incorporate Oak Into Your Home

Jeffrey Dawson February 27, 2022 Gardening Leave a Comment

The first step in updating a room with oak is to consider the colour and texture. The wood has a yellow-orange tone that can look out of place with certain colours. A more neutral tone that works well with oak would be blue or white. If the oak is too bright in your house, try a contrasting accent colour to balance out the overall look. A contrasting accent wall will also make the oak pop. A light and airy space would be best, so you can incorporate a light blue paint on the walls to make it stand out.

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To incorporate the colour of oak into the room, start with the kitchen. Large stretches of oak cabinetry can overwhelm a kitchen design so to counteract this problem, choose a focal point for the oak. Another good option is to use an accent wall to set off the wood. A simple use of wood will not distract from the other elements in the room but instead create.a light, airy space that will make the room look spacious.

Decorative pieces can be incorporated around the oak cabinetry to bring in colour. Glass vases, dish towels, and ceramic planters can reflect your style. Small appliances and lights also add to the ambiance of the room. Selecting the right type of lighting will also complement the rest of the decor. It’s important to consider the existing architecture and aesthetic before selecting oak elements to incorporate.

Oak furniture brings with it a warm neutral hue. It will blend with other materials and fabrics and bring out the natural colour of the oak. However, if the oak is too dark, you can use warm neutral paint with yellow or orange undertones to lift the shade. This will blend the wood with other colours and make it look more appealing.

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One of the best ways to incorporate oak is to use it to build an extension or garage to complement your property. Oak has a wonderful natural and traditional look which blends in easily with a whole range of other building materials. For more information on Oak Garages, go to a company site like https://www.timberpride.co.uk/oak-framed-garages

Oak is ideal for blending well with contemporary features so an oak framed garage can work just as well with a modern property as with a period home. Even in a highly modern interior, a flash of oak panel or cabinetry can give the room a rustic, country feel as well as bringing in elements of nature.

Too much oak cabinetry can overwhelm and make a room feel too heavy. Offset this with tiles or a large area rug to level the weight of the space and make it more balanced.

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