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Friday, March 3rd, 2017

See the beauty of brown on brown on this setting: Hooker Furniture Dining Room Sattler Display Cabinet against a neutral background.
Does brown make you feel warm or secure? It is true that colors evoke certain psychological reactions and they can even strongly influence the way people behave. Brown is a hue that looks earthy and solid but with the wrong usage, it could look boring or dull.
Light browns like beige are usually used as a neutral backdrop in interior design and in fashion. It is a natural color that can be used to evoke a sense of reliability and strength. It can also be seen as a symbol of resilience, safety and dependability.
The downside of brown is that it can also create feelings of sadness, loneliness or melancholy. When used in large quantities, brown also could look too conventional or empty.
So, how should you effectively use brown in your home?
Brown Is Not Ordinary
You have to come to a point when you admit that brown is not an everyday kind of fashion. The bathroom can have a darker shade of brown with a tinge of orange to depict a relaxed and cozy ambience. This might not seem to contribute much as you try to imagine it now but during winter, picture yourself entering a powder blue bathroom?
Now you get the purpose of brown and orange, right?
Brown Means Comfy
Brown is the color of a hot mug of cocoa or a burnt bricks. This is the color that has the power to create nostalgic feelings. Use this color in a bedroom where you would want such emotions to arise. This can also be used throughout your home especially when you want to create a cozy ambience.
Brown Fusions
Take note that brown is a hue that is best enhanced by a contrast of white. A wainscot in a bathroom can have the winning combination of chocolate brown and white. Minus the white walls, this bathroom will feel dark – just dark, not dramatic.
Nature has provided an amazing display of inspiration during fall. It is best to capture those hues and experience fall all year round. Use yellows, oranges and deeper greens with warm tones of brown. This can be repeated throughout your home.
The best and most practical choice is to invest in a wooden furniture or a brown, leather sofa. Create some energy in your space by putting in some interesting artwork, decorative accents and throws. These accessories must come in shades of amber, rust and mustard.
When brown marries blue, you would realize what the term complement really means. The cool tone of blue balances the sturdy look of brown. Use blue also if you want to add a modern flair in a mainly brown, traditional setting.
When you use brown with pastel colors such as pink and blue, you get a dose of sophistication. Here, pastels won’t appear too youthful, instead, it will add to the drama of brown fabrics and wooden furniture.
The triad of blue, green and brown is an energetic combination. The cooler colors (blue and green) tend to balance the strength of brown.
Rejuvenate your home with this wonderful color trio. Pick patterned accent chairs, colorful pillows and window panels.
For warm-colored palettes, fuse a lot of taupes, tans, mid-browns and any accent color. Yellow artworks and bright-colored accent pillows will surely do wonders in a background of neutrals.
Have you ever thought that brown could go with purple? Well, it can. Just think of those dark stains on your wooden cabinets then pair them with beautiful plum walls. This union would provide a depth that reaches a different level of drama in your home.
Lastly, what could be best paired with brown than other calculated layers of this same color? Wood furniture will look great under ambient lighting, framed art, traditional rug and brown textiles.
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