Bleached oak in modern interiors is used very often. Materials with such a shade are both natural and artificial. The wood has a luxurious matte surface, a nice color and is perfect for any room. Thanks to new technologies, materials imitating bleached oak also look attractive, but at the same time they have affordable prices.
- Features and application of color
- Advantages and disadvantages of color
- Photo combinations in the interior
- Flooring
- Wall and ceiling panels
- Furniture
- Doors
- Combination with other colors
- Application in rooms
- Living room
- Bedroom
- Kitchen
- Bathroom
- Hallway
- Color schemes
- Illumination of space
- Room size
- Interior style
- Color palette
Features and application of color
Wood shade bleached oak (milk oak), obtained by treating wood with a special pigment composition that gives white color. Similar tools change the basic tone of the tree, after which it is covered with a layer of varnish or primer. As a result, the oak receives not only the original shade, but also matte, coupled with a pronounced texture. An even more interesting option is brushed bleached oak, which has been subjected to artificial aging.
Despite the fact that the oak is characterized by strength, durability, repels pollution, does not rot, the above measures make it even stronger and more reliable material. But the cost of treated wood increases significantly, and many prefer to purchase products and coatings with a layer of imitation of texture and color of oak. In quality, functionality, they are not inferior to natural material, and sometimes they have higher technical parameters. Popular manufacturers of chipboard, MDF are the company "Lamarti", "Kronoshpan".
On sale you can find different types of bleached oak materials: lining, parquet, laminate, veneer, linoleum, floor tiles, PVC skirting boards, self-adhesive film for furniture facades. Specific shades are selected depending on the style, purpose of the room, other elements in the interior. Bleached oak has both cold and warm colors in the range, and the rest of the color palette in the room should belong to the same category.
The scope of operation of bleached oak is wide. He is very popular in the manufacture of furniture: cabinets, walls, kitchen and bedroom sets, cabinets. Facades are often combined with other tones of wood, for example, with wenge. In addition to furniture, entrance and interior doors, frames of photos, paintings, floors, wall, ceiling panels, cornices, platbands, windows are made of light oak. Still on sale there are unusual products and materials of this color:
- chandeliers, sconces, lamps;
- mirrors;
- curtain rods;
- paint.
to contents ↑If you compare bleached oak with other colors, the closest to it will be milky oak, ash-tree shimo light, oak sonoma. If you wish, you can make an oak yourself: for this you should paint the pine with a stain of the desired shade, and the finished wood will be very similar to the original.
Advantages and disadvantages of color
Any oak products of a light shade make the room luxurious, comfortable and very attractive. A tree of this color has many positive properties:
- simplicity of restoration and long service life;
- the possibility of tinting, artificial aging, coating with oil or stain;
- interior integrity, no need to add more stylish objects;
- ease in daily care, invisibility of dust;
- lack of yellowing over time;
- the ability to give freshness even to the dullest room and soften too bright colors.
There are also disadvantages to clarified oak. If the floor material and the walls are light, it is better to refuse furniture of this color: all the decoration elements will simply merge with each other. Dark wood shades do better with the task of giving respectability to a room with the help of furniture, but light shades make it airier and lighter.
to contents ↑Photo combinations in the interior
In contrast to the reddish, dark brown tones in the interior, which can not be combined with all shades, bleached oak is recognized as a universal color. Due to the unique texture and pleasant tone, it harmonizes perfectly with dark and other light colors, fits into most famous styles. If desired, with the help of oak you can create both objects of mass demand and truly exclusive things.
In the interior, light oak can be seen in:
- floor coverings;
- wall, ceiling materials;
- cabinet, built-in furniture;
- accents and details.
Flooring
The use of this noble shade in different types of floor coverings is a well-known design decision. A light parquet or laminate will ideally fit even into a small room, help visually increase its volume, hide defects and defects.
On the light floor, dust will be less noticeable, minor scratches, bare footprints are almost invisible. It’s not difficult to take care of the coating, because lamination makes it resistant to water. The floor of a light shade does not fade, for a long time maintaining the original color, even with regular exposure to the sun.
The color of bleached oak is considered one of the best backgrounds for bright or dark furniture, various contrasting combinations. Even a novice will be able to create a beautiful interior with such a floor, because almost any furniture, accessories and decoration will approach it. For the bedroom, this floor is ideal, it will help create a relaxing atmosphere. Light laminate is also used in the kitchen, contributing to the creation of a clean, light image of the room.
to contents ↑Wall and ceiling panels
The light shade of the material allows it to be used for walls and even ceilings. Panels can have different shapes: sheet, rack, tile. You can fully decorate the walls and ceiling with such materials, or combine them with other types of finishes. The bleached oak in the form of ceiling beams in the living room looks beautiful. This design option will not cause visual weighting of the room, but it will give a shade of naturalness, enhance the feeling of proximity to nature.
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Milk oak is ideal for furniture, it looks not only expensive and noble, but also miniature, visually reduces the design. Such furniture looks good in darkened rooms, as well as in small rooms, making them more spacious. Light-colored furniture can fit into any interior style, and besides, it is easy to clean.
The most popular pieces of furniture from this material:
- Cupboard. It is considered a classic option for decorating a bedroom, hallway, nursery. It will be easy to pick up other furnishings, as well as textiles and decor. If the size of the room allows, instead of the usual closet, you can build a storage system and a whole dressing room in bright colors.
- Table. In light colors produced dining, work, computer and coffee tables. They will give any room sophistication, sophistication.
- Chest of drawers. These products decorate bedrooms, hallways, living rooms, children's rooms. The chest of drawers will provide the room with a more comfortable, homely look.
- Bed. In the bedroom, a bright berth will be in perfect harmony with darker pieces of furniture: cupboards, wardrobes.
- Kitchen set.In a light version, the furniture facades will successfully fit into any design, since they will fit almost every shade of wallpaper or a kitchen apron.
Doors
Door leaves of light color can be entered into an interior in two ways. They should be in harmony with other elements of the decoration or be contrasting. The choice of shade depends on the size of the room, the number of doors in the room, the style decision. In narrow corridors it is recommended to put light doors with glasses, which visually increases the space and allows light to pass from other rooms. Light doors create a neutral background, so any wallpaper, both pastel and dark, is suitable for them.
to contents ↑Combination with other colors
The tone of bleached oak perfectly coexists with rich and contrasting shades that only emphasize the naturalness of the wood. If the floor is light, it should be combined with a dark or gray baseboard - this is considered a classic technique in design. It is desirable that the baseboard be the same color as the door, then the interior will become harmonious.
As the color of the walls, gray, greenish and pistachio, mustard, brown, milky tones are ideal. Blue and cyan in combination with a lightened oak will look no less beautiful, but cool.
Ceiling, wall panels in oak look great together with brickwork and light decorative plaster. A duet from wenge, dark oak with bleached oak looks stylishly - such solutions are popular for classic design. The following colors are also good for bleached wood:
- yellow;
- Orange;
- pink;
- burgundy;
- purple;
- red.
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Application in rooms
Bleached oak is useful for any room, however, materials with this color can be different: from wood to PVC and other artificial finishes.
Living room
The whole family gathers in this room, guests are welcome. The atmosphere here should be calm, relaxing. Whitened wood on the floor in furniture helps create a light, laid-back decor. In the classical style, a light oak with gold will be an excellent option for a wall, decor, and give the room elegance. It is best to dilute the bright environment with bright accents, so the room will look more elegant.
to contents ↑Bedroom
In the bedroom, pastel shades of wood are preferable to dark: they help visually lighten the room, contribute to a quiet sleep. Bleached wood should be used in tones of flooring, furniture and even walls. The design of the bedside zone with light oak panels will be interesting.
to contents ↑Kitchen
The kitchen set can be made in the shade of oak both fully and partially, combining with darker tones. A light stone countertop and a dark hob are perfect for such facades: a luxurious view of the room will be provided. The dining group in oak color looks no less beautiful, while such furniture is ideal even for a small kitchen.
Bathroom
In the bathroom, you can use tiles in the shade of “milk oak”. It will visually increase the space, give a feeling of naturalness, proximity to nature. It is recommended to make the floor in a darker color, so the room will look elegant and stylish.
Hallway
Usually there are no windows in the corridor, so only artificial lighting is used. Light colors in decoration and furniture will be appropriate, create coziness, comfort for the eyes, even in a narrow and smallest corridor. Modestly shaped furniture will make the interior modern and concise, any finish and accents in oak color will suit it: modular or ordinary paintings, hangers, shoe racks.
to contents ↑Color schemes
The clarified oak is presented in different tones, undertones: from pale pink to gray, artificially aged color. The shade of the tree can also be cold and warm, darker and very light. The choice of a particular color depends on many factors: lighting, room dimensions, stylistic direction.
Illumination of space
The location of the room relative to the south and north most affects the selection of tones for decoration. The brighter the natural light, the colder the color scheme can be. For the northern part of buildings, warm tones are usually used that restore the balance of color temperature (oak with a sand or beige tint). If the room is located on the south side, cool shades with shades of gray, bluish will do.
to contents ↑Room size
The smallest room will visually increase the lightest shades of oak. For spacious rooms, you can apply dark tones, as well as contrasting combinations with bright colors. As for the ceiling height, oak is suitable for anyone, because all its colors are quite light, delicate.
Interior style
Milk oak fits into every style, there are only certain nuances in terms of shade and method of application. Classics are characterized by restraint, decor elements are selected in the most rigorous colors and shapes. For vintage styles, shabby chic is preferable to older versions of oak, with artificially made scuffs. High-tech styles, modern, minimalism suggest the use of unusual oak tones, for example, with a purple hue.
to contents ↑Color palette
Bleached oak does not mean one, but a whole gamut of various shades. Warm colors have notes of yellow, peach, pink or beige, cold tones of gray, silver, blue, and purple. The most popular colors are called like this:
- beige oak;
- yellow oak;
- gray oak;
- Nevar Oak;
- Dune Oak.
Adjacent shades can be combined with each other, but they look better together with contrasting colors. The addition of black, burgundy, raspberry, turquoise tones revives the room interestingly. Using the game of colors, you can create a unique interior in a planned way, where the shades of oak will become an elegant and memorable detail.