Too much of the same, on the other hand, can make your space feel too one-dimensional.

So, there’s an art to mixing and matching wood tones.

Here are some expert tips for getting it just right.

Dry flowers in stylish dark vase on wooden coffee table in front of ginger colored corner sofa

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On the other hand, homes that don’t mix wood tones can end up looking flat.

“From there, I select additional wood tones that are cohesive together to incorporate,” Lainas explains.

“To mix the right wood tones, you have to look for similar undertones,” Lainas says.

you might then bring the wood sample with you when furniture shopping.