Tuesday, March 5, 2013

The Best Colors For A Dining Room







Red is the ideal color for a dining room because red is known to stimulate appetite.


In many homes, normal meals are eaten in the kitchen. The dining room is considered a special room, meant for special occasions with family and friends. The best colors for a dining room are those that are considered to be sophisticated and formal. Dark colors and conservative colors are most appropriate. Even if a dining room is used every day, the room must be capable of making a good impression on visitors and extended family.


Deep Red


Red raises blood pressure and metabolism and is known as the most appetizing color. Literally, red is said to make you hungry. Deep red, the color of a satisfying merlot, is a classic color for a dining room and any room in the house meant to receive guests. Deep red dresses up nicely to make a room more formal on special occasions. In the context of a dining room, red walls and red curtains are best paired with colors like brown. Brown furnishings shouldn't be too difficult to find as you will have your choice of hardwood tables and chairs on the market. Tear up any carpet to reveal the hardwood floor underneath.


Gray


This neutral color matches just about everything. In fact, when used with warm neutrals like khaki, beige and tan, the cool quality of gray presents a nice contrast. Paint the walls gray. Match that with brown hardwood floors, a light brown or blond hardwood table, simple tan curtains and khaki colored dinnerware for an overall neutral color scheme.


Sage


Sage is a gray-green color that usually creates a natural and laid back atmosphere. However, this color dresses up well. Pair sage walls with gray curtains and a medium-brown wooden table and chairs, and your dining room is almost guaranteed to look elegant and sophisticated.


Chocolate Brown


Chocolate brown looks good with white or cream trim. Put up wallpaper, maybe a pattern of alternating satin and matte chocolate stripes. Use warmer shades of brown to make the room seem intimate and homey; use golden brown or gold accessories on the table (like in a vase, or in a pattern on the dinnerware). Or to keep the room looking formal and cool, pair chocolate brown with gray.

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