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DECORATINGWITH

BROWNW W W . N O M I D D L E M A N . C O

TAN:

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Often used color for fabrics and leathers.Reflects light, creating bright, inviting rooms.Provides contrast in rooms with dark furnishings.Goes well with almost anything.Easiest brown to decorate with.

LIGHT BROWN:

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Prominent color through the 60's and 70's.Now coming back into style.Goes great with blue or other bold color choices. Rich color provides warmth to a room.Keeps the energy up in a room without over‐complicating the space.

DARK BROWN:

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Among the most common furniture colors used today.Sophisticated, classic, and masculine.Doesn't reflect light well, needs adequate lighting.Goes well with warm, rich colors.Perfect near a fireplace or winter window. 

CHOCOLATE

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Stands out in lighter rooms where it provides depth.Heavy, rich, and timeless.Contrast with light colors to really make it pop.Absorbs the most amount of light of all the browns.Often used in woods, but also seen in leather andfabric.

DECORATING WITHBROWN

Now that we've given you a brief of the different browns you can decorate your home or office with, checkout our selection of tan, brown, and chocolate colored

furniture at NoMiddleMan.co!

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