Wondering why your home looks mismatched?
It might be the colors that you are adding in the home. Choosing color in your home doesn’t start with a paint swatch. It starts with what’s already in the space.
The most cohesive interiors come from paying attention to the fixed elements: your floors, walls, and existing materials. These details quietly guide every color decision that follows.

Start with the floors
Floors are often the most permanent part of a home, so they set the direction.
Look at the undertone in the wood or tile.
Warm floors tend to have golden or red hues, while cool floors lean more gray or ashy.
Your larger pieces, like sofas and tables, should align with that undertone. When they do, the space feels balanced without effort.

Consider the walls
Wall color shifts more than you think. Light changes it throughout the day, and even neutrals can lean warm or cool.
Before committing to furniture or finishes, compare samples against your walls. Some tones will feel natural right away, while others will feel slightly off. That contrast is what helps you edit your choices.
Work with what you have
Look at the elements already in your home like your cabinetry, rugs, stone, or upholstery.
Instead of replacing everything, use those pieces as a starting point. Pull subtle tones from them to build a palette that feels connected and intentional.

Layer, don’t match
A well-designed space isn’t about matching everything perfectly. It’s about creating relationships between pieces.
Layer tones that sit near each other. Mix in texture. Allow for variation.
This adds depth without making the room feel busy.

Bring in color through pieces
Once your base is grounded, use furniture, art, and textiles to introduce color.
These elements are easier to update over time, which gives you flexibility. A neutral foundation with a few thoughtful color moments tends to feel more lasting.
Keep it simple
Talk with a designer at Native Citizen to get a free design consultation for your home. That includes a home walkthrough, discussion, and a seven day turnaround for furniture selections.
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