Furniture Color Guide

Choosing the right color is one of the most important steps when upgrading furniture with Artvoom decorative overlays. The same pattern can create a completely different look depending on the color you select. All Artvoom finishes are designed for modern furniture makeovers and interior upgrades.

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Light Natural Wood

Light Natural Wood is made using alder veneer and is lighter than Natural Oak. It has a soft, warm appearance with a subtle milky tone that works well in Scandinavian, Japandi, and minimalist interiors.

This color is often chosen by customers looking for a bright and airy furniture transformation while maintaining the natural look of real wood.

Natural Oak

Natural Oak is made using real oak veneer finished with clear matte protective lacquer.

This finish showcases the natural beauty of oak wood and is one of the most popular choices for furniture upgrades. Depending on lighting conditions, Natural Oak may appear slightly golden and warm.

Natural Oak works well with Scandinavian, Japandi, Modern, Contemporary, and Minimalist interiors.

Oil Oak

Oil Oak is made from real oak veneer and finished with a darker pigmented coating.

Compared to Natural Oak, Oil Oak has a deeper bronze appearance and creates a richer furniture look while still preserving the visible wood grain.

Oil Oak is popular in modern interiors that use warm earth tones and darker wood accents.

Walnut

Walnut is darker than Oil Oak and has a rich chestnut-inspired appearance.

This finish contains subtle reddish-brown undertones and creates a sophisticated furniture transformation while maintaining the visibility of natural wood grain.

Walnut works especially well in contemporary, transitional, and luxury-inspired interiors.

Rosewood

Rosewood is one of the darkest warm finishes available.

Often compared to milk chocolate or dark chocolate tones, Rosewood creates strong visual contrast and is frequently selected for dramatic furniture makeovers.

This finish is ideal for customers looking for a deeper and more luxurious appearance.

Wenge

Wenge, sometimes referred to as Ebony, is a very dark finish that appears close to black while still showing the natural wood texture.

Unlike pure black finishes, Wenge retains visible wood grain and subtle earthy undertones, making it a favorite choice for modern luxury interiors.

Customers often choose Wenge when they want strong contrast while still preserving the natural wood character.

Black

Black is designed for customers who want the closest possible match to black furniture.

While the front surface appears black, the natural wood construction and edge details help maintain the authentic appearance of decorative overlays.

Black is ideal for furniture owners who want a seamless upgrade that closely matches existing black furniture.

White

White is created using multiple layers of white finish applied over real oak veneer.

Unlike Light Natural Wood, which has a warmer appearance, White offers a cooler and cleaner aesthetic.

This color is especially popular for modern, Scandinavian, coastal, and minimalist interiors.

Yellow Oak

Yellow Oak is based on natural oak veneer enhanced with a warm yellow-toned finish.

This color emphasizes the natural warmth of wood and creates a brighter appearance than traditional oak finishes.

Yellow Oak works particularly well in interiors that use warm lighting and natural materials.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do colors look different under various lighting conditions?

Yes. Like all real wood veneer products, Artvoom finishes may appear slightly different depending on natural daylight, artificial lighting, room colors, and surrounding materials.

Is every panel exactly the same color?

Because real wood veneer is used, natural variations in grain and tone may occur. These variations are considered part of the beauty of real wood.

Which color is most similar to Natural Oak furniture?

Natural Oak is the closest representation of untreated oak wood and is often selected when customers want the most natural wood appearance.

Which color creates the strongest contrast?

Wenge, Black, and Rosewood typically create the strongest visual contrast.

Which color is most popular?

Natural Oak, Light Natural Wood, Walnut, and Wenge are among the most frequently selected finishes.