Sherwin-Williams Alabaster SW 7008
Painting walls with a light neutral paint color, like white, lightens and brightens a room while letting the wood floor take center stage. “If you’re looking for a neutral backdrop, opt for a warm white that has similar undertones as the floors,” says Sue Wadden, director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams. She suggests Alabaster for a creamy white shade that picks up the warmth of flooring with yellow undertones.
Dutch Boy Mapped Blue 429-5DB
To tone down the warmth of wood flooring, choose a blue wall color that acts as a neutral and won’t overwhelm the space. Ashley Banbury, senior color designer for Dutch Boy Paint, suggests Mapped Blue, a sophisticated shade that offers muted color in an otherwise neutral scheme. It has a slight yellow undertone, making it a perfect match with yellow wood floors.
Benjamin Moore Alexandria Beige HC-77
Instead of trying to fight yellow undertones, embrace them. “Colors that share a similar undertone as the wood can create a monochromatic color scheme,” Yeo says. Alexandria Beige is a soft, timeless hue that can bring out the buttery yellow tones of light wood flooring. The result is a soothing neutral color scheme that’s perfect for bedrooms and other cozy spaces.
Sherwin-Williams Charcoal Blue SW 2739
Pay special attention to a color’s temperature (warm or cool) when choosing a shade. To punch up the contrast, try painting walls (or a small accent area) in a cooler hue to help balance the space, Wadden suggests. Sherwin-Williams’ Charcoal Blue has gray undertones that can cool off yellow undertones in surfaces like oak floors.
Benjamin Moore Lighthouse Landing 1044
Consider how the wall color and wood tones will flow into each other to create a cohesive overall look. “Neutrals with yellow undertones, such as Lighthouse Landing 1044, are a great way to create a subtle transition from wall to wood,” Yeo says. This sandy hue brings out the undertones in wood floors, maximizing the light, cozy feel in this small bedroom.
Sherwin-Williams Misty SW 6232
Neutral paint often has undertones that give it a color cast, which can work in your favor when trying to pair with yellow-toned wood floors. To temper the ochre tones of your flooring, try a gray paint color with a blue-leaning tint. One of Wadden’s top picks is Sherwin-Williams’ Misty, which she calls “an icy cross between blue and gray.”
Valspar La Fonda Fireberry
To make quick work of choosing hues, look to the color wheel for inspiration. One color wheel rule to remember is at play in this space: Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, which are called analogous, pair well together. Use a fiery red, like Valspar’s La Fonda Fireberry, to complement the orange-tinted wood floor.
Pittsburgh Paints Victory Blue
Paint colors for oak floors can be especially tricky. But an easy-to-use color wheel rule comes into play in this dramatic room. Complementary colors are those located directly across from each other on the color wheel. Here, that’s demonstrated by a rich midnight blue, like PPG’s Victory Blue, on the walls and a yellow-orange tone on the wood floor. Dark wall colors can also add instant intimacy to an otherwise formal space.