Most people already understand that wood as a material provides that warmth we all want, probably because it is unnatural material. Although we can choose one piece, whatever the color may be, everything else in the space has to work well with it so that a uniform look ensues.
To do this effectively, simply paint the other pieces to match, contrast or complement the pieces, or purchase pieces already painted a certain color. Therefore, a person can decorate a particular room in vibrant colors that really packs a punch, or sticking with the more monochromatic look.
Complementary colors are those that are a few shades away from another color, basically neighboring in the color wheel. Contrasting colors, on the other hand, are found on the opposite side of the color wheel and can really create a lot of interest and excitement in any given space.
Anyone can attest to the fact that the solid wood furnishings are a lifelong, or near lifelong investment. So, even if they do cost more than the other pieces made of MDF, for example, they can always work in any decor. That means that a consumer only has to purchase something one time, and they have the ability to change it by sanding it down, painting, or staining it a different color.