ᐅ Floor and Wall Colors – Show Us Your Color Combinations!

Created on: 22 Jan 2020 16:18
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annab377
Hello everyone,

Since there are already some wonderful "Show Off" posts, I wanted to contribute another one to this forum. Specifically, I’m interested in the color contrasts between floor colors and wall colors (painted or tiled) in various rooms (excluding basements or attics).

This forum post could also inspire future homeowners facing the classic dilemma: "Light floors in the bathroom or rather dark tiles?" / "Dark wood look in the living room or light floors with a dark wall?"

Here is some information found online about how different color combinations affect the perception of rooms:
Rooms facing north often feel cooler due to the lack of sunlight. Warm, intense wall colors are a good way to make the room feel cozier. In contrast, soft colors are perfect for rooms bathed in warm sunlight all day.
Warm and dark tones visually shorten the depth of a room, making the space appear closer. This creates a sense of inviting coziness and security even in large rooms.

PS: What exactly are warm and dark tones? Isn’t that a contradiction?
Light and cool tones appear less close to the viewer and visually add spaciousness and openness to rooms. These colors are a good choice for designing smaller rooms. You can also highlight bays and window recesses with lighter shades to make the space appear larger.
Light floors are excellent for creating a comfortable design in bathrooms. They harmonize well with the often light walls typically found in sanitary areas. Furthermore, this approach prevents the space from feeling cluttered and creates a perfect balance with reflective surfaces such as mirrors and glass, which are common in bathrooms.
Delicate glass, sturdy oak, or wicker furniture – in the dining room, the focus is centered on the seating area. Tables and chairs should be paired with an appealing floor. Light floors work perfectly to provide a cozy atmosphere in the dining area. The subtle color scheme ensures that the main focus remains where it should be: the seating area.
Light floor / light walls / light ceiling: Light colors on every surface create broad and friendly-feeling rooms. However, too much white can result in an impersonal atmosphere.
Light floor / dark walls / light ceiling: This emphasizes horizontal lines. Rooms gain depth, coziness, and personality.
Light floor / a dark feature wall / light ceiling: The space appears narrower visually. This setup can showcase furniture and create accents.
Dark floor / light walls / light ceiling: The room seems wider.

I could go on almost endlessly with quotes from various websites. I don’t want to get into the effects of individual specific colors now (but feel free to do so if you like).

What I am really interested in, though, are your color combinations.

Many thanks to everyone who shares their artistic possibilities and ideas here.

annab377
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annab377
3 Feb 2020 14:13
annab377 schrieb:

PS: What are warm and dark shades? Isn’t that a contradiction?

That’s settled then, @Jaschi67
thanks
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halmi
3 Feb 2020 14:45
Here is my contribution, the contrast should be suitable. The floor at the top is still the Rustico style. The light blue paint was not yet dry.

I also really like Nordly's version.


Empty, bright room with gray wall, tile floor, door frame on the left, and electrical outlets.

Room corner with red accent wall on the right, white side wall, tile floor, renovation tools.

Dark purple accent wall between white walls; window light creates rectangular patches of light in the room.

Blue wall in renovated corner, white frame, floor with paint stains.
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annab377
3 Feb 2020 15:54
In my opinion, the purple is bold. The other two colors (blue and red) look good. Of course, it depends on the type of rooms where you use the colors.
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halmi
3 Feb 2020 15:58
The purpose of the purple and blue colors on the upper floor should be clear. The children also chose the colors themselves. The bright red will be my wife’s office, with the remaining walls painted in a very light gray, which is quite noticeable when looking at the white door frame.
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Pinkiponk
4 Feb 2020 09:32
The color scheme in my current room. It will probably be similar in the new house. I would also like a soft yellow kitchen, but there still needs to be some internal agreement within the household.

Bright living room corner with white secretary desk, wicker armchair, round lampshade, and balcony door.
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annab377
4 Feb 2020 11:42
Very pleasantly warm and bright. Is that a yellow wall and ceiling paint?

I once read that yellow colors are usually used in rooms with less sunlight (north-facing side) to make the spaces appear brighter!?