[fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=»no» equal_height_columns=»no» menu_anchor=»» hide_on_mobile=»small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility» class=»» id=»» background_color=»» background_image=»» background_position=»center center» background_repeat=»no-repeat» fade=»no» background_parallax=»none» parallax_speed=»0.3″ video_mp4=»» video_webm=»» video_ogv=»» video_url=»» video_aspect_ratio=»16:9″ video_loop=»yes» video_mute=»yes» overlay_color=»» video_preview_image=»» border_size=»» border_color=»» border_style=»solid» padding_top=»» padding_bottom=»» padding_left=»» padding_right=»»][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=»1_2″ layout=»1_1″ background_position=»left top» background_color=»» border_size=»» border_color=»» border_style=»solid» border_position=»all» spacing=»yes» background_image=»» background_repeat=»no-repeat» padding_top=»» padding_right=»» padding_bottom=»» padding_left=»» margin_top=»0px» margin_bottom=»0px» class=»» id=»» animation_type=»» animation_speed=»0.3″ animation_direction=»left» hide_on_mobile=»small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility» center_content=»no» last=»no» min_height=»» hover_type=»none» link=»»][fusion_imageframe image_id=»4014|full» max_width=»» style_type=»» blur=»» stylecolor=»» hover_type=»none» bordersize=»» bordercolor=»» borderradius=»» align=»none» lightbox=»no» gallery_id=»» lightbox_image=»» lightbox_image_id=»» alt=»» link=»» linktarget=»_self» hide_on_mobile=»small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility» class=»» id=»» animation_type=»» animation_direction=»left» animation_speed=»0.3″ animation_offset=»»]https://raclima.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/cinco-consejos-para-combinar-maderas-de-distintos-colores.jpg[/fusion_imageframe][/fusion_builder_column][fusion_builder_column type=»1_2″ layout=»1_1″ background_position=»left top» background_color=»» border_size=»» border_color=»» border_style=»solid» border_position=»all» spacing=»yes» background_image=»» background_repeat=»no-repeat» padding_top=»» padding_right=»» padding_bottom=»» padding_left=»» margin_top=»0px» margin_bottom=»0px» class=»» id=»» animation_type=»» animation_speed=»0.3″ animation_direction=»left» hide_on_mobile=»small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility» center_content=»no» last=»no» min_height=»» hover_type=»none» link=»»][fusion_title hide_on_mobile=»small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility» class=»» id=»» content_align=»left» size=»1″ font_size=»» line_height=»» letter_spacing=»» margin_top=»» margin_bottom=»» text_color=»» style_type=»default» sep_color=»»]Five tips for combining woods of different colours[/fusion_title][fusion_text]
Popularly, and from some sectors, we have the conviction that all wood coming from the same space must be identical in color. This belief can produce the opposite effect in the spectator since, having all woods of the same tone can cause the effect to be very monotonous and too coordinated. Combining the colors of wood can give more interest and texture to your spaces and that’s why we share some tips to make the set look good.
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