Natural wood in the interior of a home is always expensive and prestigious. Especially when it comes to exotic woods such as wenge.
This is the name of tropical trees of the legume family, whose homeland is Central Africa. There are 25 known varieties of it. This name was coined by European colonists who discovered this breed at the end of the 19th century. The tree grows in countries such as Cameroon, Congo, and Ecuador. The height of the trees does not exceed 20 meters, the thickness of the trunk is no more than 1 meter. The completely smooth bark of the tree is poisonous; when cut, a milky sap of gray or pinkish-gray color is released. The tree family has a rich palette of brown shades. The range is from deep brown, almost black to dark burgundy and purple. Now this name has become a household name, not only the tree is called this way, but also a diverse palette of its shades.
The color of the wood is uneven: darker in the middle, lighter under the bark. Among the large variety, it is impossible to find two identical trees. Its shades depend on the composition of the soil where the tree grows, the age of the tree itself, the weather and neighboring plants. The high cost of wenge wood is ensured not only by its noble shades, but also by its high performance qualities:
- the wood is quite durable and resistant to mechanical damage;
- moisture resistant;
- is not susceptible to mold and is not afraid of parasites;
- durable and versatile;
- easy to process.
The high cost is compensated by a long service life. The use of this unique wood in the interior is always a sign of luxury and high status.
Features and influence of wenge color
The color of wenge can be defined as dark brown with black veins, but not everything is so simple. Like any other type of wood, there are variations. Sections are reddish, golden brown, with a slight greenish and purple tint, warmer or cooler.
It’s easier to first understand what wenge is in itself, and only then how to use it in the interior.
Wenge is a tropical tree native to Central Africa, which is a valuable species and grows up to 20 meters in height.
This is a rather rare species, so there is a real hunt for it - and in interiors such decoration is especially valued. The specificity lies in the characteristic cut: it is very decorative, and the veins resemble furrows from the claws of predators.
After cutting, the wenge cut quickly darkens, and the golden wood acquires that same dark chocolate hue. Moreover, the older the tree, the darker its tone.
The expressive texture is difficult to process and cannot be confused with other breeds. Therefore, it appears before designers in all its glory.
Natural wenge wood is heavy, massive, resistant to mold and parasites, and resistant to deformation and bending. But in modern interiors, imitation or laminate are more often used. And in this case, it is especially important to repeat the complex and multifaceted shade in detail.
Dark chocolate in the kitchen
Wenge wood is resistant to moisture, so furniture made from this material can be easily used in the kitchen, becoming a permanent decoration of this room. The chocolate-colored kitchen island looks especially good. This deep color gives a warm and elegant feel to the interior, making the kitchen cozy. However, a dark, intense shade can optically make a room appear smaller, so walls and ceilings should be covered in a light tone. In addition, a light floor and appropriate lighting make the kitchen set even brighter and more expressive.
Combination of wenge color with other shades and textures
In the design concept of a living room, hallway, kitchen or bedroom, this decoration can look different. This color is too ambiguous, and what makes it so is the play of shades.
Combined with different palettes
- An excellent alternative to black, it will soften the contrast in the form of shades of chocolate and milk in a black and white apartment setting.
- Reddish furniture (wenge) in the living room interior goes well with warm colors, which will help “warm up” the room on the north side.
- The rich tones of veined African wood harmonize with the cold palette, perfectly highlighting blue, green and lilac tones. This color scheme is suitable for a bedroom on the south side of the house.
- The classic combination of noble chocolate texture will set off lemon, light beige, white or sandy walls and other surfaces.
Almost black wood is an aristocratic combination of wenge with other colors, including gray and white as a base. In such a setting of a kitchen or living room with a dining room function, small juicy accents would be appropriate, including bright greens, shades of juicy fruits and spicy spices.
No less luxuriously, the chocolate texture of expensive wood is combined with golden and yellow patterned surfaces.
For example, a combination of wenge wood in a bathroom design in the form of high-quality floor tiles and luxury imported sanitary ware.
One of the “expensive” proposals of designers is noble rosewood combined with shades of semi-precious stones. Turquoise or amethyst, sapphire or malachite, ruby or topaz is better to choose one, but it is good to use it in textiles and furniture upholstery.
Choose a white, milky or pearl gray background for the walls.
In all these combinations, the texture of the expensive material will look different. Much depends on the degree of reflection of light from the surface. For example, varnished floors and furniture, glossy tiles in the bathroom give a mirror reflection - a dark room looks much lighter.
A matte surface that absorbs light, on the contrary, usually looks darker in interiors, but is quite noble.
Elite leather upholstery and wenge-style furniture look no less interesting in the interior of a classic living room. Sofas and armchairs, dining sets and cabinet furniture for the hall made of wood (or with imitation texture) are a win-win option.
But the fabric should be just as expensive or even more luxurious:
- patterned tapestry made of colored weave threads on a natural basis;
- velvet or thick velor with iridescent fibers;
- plain jacquard, combining matte patterns and a glossy base;
- chenille with a noble combination of fluffy thread and smooth yarn;
- genuine leather or its high-quality imitation (eco leather, Alcantara).
There are no hard and fast rules regarding the choice of shades of woven upholstery. Much depends on the overall concept and design of wenge furniture in the design of a living room or bedroom. The main thing is that rosewood should be no more than one third of the overall color balance.
It is advisable to move everything dark closer to the bottom or place it only on one wall.
Demarcating a large room according to the “yin-yang” principle will help to effectively zone a space without walls. In a small apartment, it is better to limit yourself to small elements of a coffee-chocolate rosewood palette and light furnishings.
It is recommended to make window frames (laminated plastic), baseboards and interior doors from the same wood, as in the photo.
Advice. If you are impressed by the expensive decor of this wood, but its excess in the interior is depressing, do not place it in front of your eyes. For example, place chocolate shades at the head of the bed. This background looks interesting by a fireplace with marble cladding on the side wall of a relatively soft corner in the living room.
It is better to use textiles in this palette in doses, as a contrast. For example, two-color translucent curtains, where these tones are used in the form of narrow fragments, tiebacks or throws, as well as in the form of thread curtains.
It is recommended to combine wenge color with white, caramel and yellow tulle or curtains.
Sofa cushions can be used as bright accents in the living room or dining room against the background of chocolate furniture upholstery, sofa decks, covers or bedspreads in the following shades:
- ocher;
- pistachio;
- orange;
- wine red;
- green apple;
- mustard;
- mango color;
- raspberries;
- cream.
Wenge color in combination with other wood also has many winning options. This base goes well with light wood that has a pronounced texture.
the duet shade should be
- bleached oak;
- maple;
- nut;
- ash;
- cherry.
Advice. Modern household appliances look out of place in a classic interior. But it is advantageously “lost” in an office or living room against the backdrop of furniture the color of African rosewood.
In a children's room, it is advisable to use shades of this wood only as furniture finishing, in combination with light details and bright accents. A children's bed, wardrobe or wenge-style chairs are an excellent option for a classic style.
Color combinations
Wenge color is very multifaceted, and its perception directly depends on lighting and combinations. Therefore, in different combinations it plays with completely different colors. This means it provides unlimited scope for creative design interiors.
Wenge color with white
The combination of dark shades of wenge with white is a win-win classic that you can’t go wrong with. But make sure that one shade of white is used in the decoration, otherwise the contrasting combination will only emphasize the differences between warm milky, yellowish, bluish or grayish tones.
Wenge color with beige
In classic interiors, wenge is best combined with all variations of beige: from cream to ivory. Such interiors are always warm and homely, even if you use wood with a cold tint.
Wenge color with gray
On the one hand, the laconic gray color further emphasizes the expressive but strict texture of wenge. On the other hand, gray itself is just as multifaceted and diverse, which means you can choose a combination to suit your taste.
Wenge color with red
If you love catchy, bold and extravagant combinations, use wenge with bright scarlet accents. Muted coral and pinkish shades will create an atmosphere of tender romance in the room. And complex deep burgundy will emphasize the noble texture in traditional styles.
Wenge color with yellow
Wenge with bleached vanilla yellow is a good alternative to boring beige. In dark rooms where there is always not enough sun, combine wenge with bright and rich banana or mustard. And bright lemon neon will help to fit the classic “wooden” color into ultra-modern interiors.
Wenge color with green
Brown and green are the main and most common combination in nature, so you don’t have to deny yourself anything. Acid neon, delicate pistachio, multifaceted turquoise, bright grassy or deep emerald - they are all good in combination with wenge.
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What styles are wenge-colored furniture well suited for?
Wenge wood furniture is a sign of luxury, aristocracy and brutality. Unfortunately, the high price of the material makes it inaccessible to most Russians. Another option to fill your home with a piece of elegance is household items in the color of this wood.
An additional advantage of the choice is the fact that the shade can harmoniously “get along” with most modern styles.
- High-tech - straight lines, simple shapes, white and black, glass and metal. Only monochromatic, unobtrusive shades. The direction may seem to be one of the most ideal for using wenge color, both in relation to furniture and doors.
- Classical - assumes the presence of elements reminiscent of the era of the 17th century - the period of its formation. In it, wenge can be presented in the form of individual elements of furniture made according to samples of that period.
- Scandinavian – maximum white and gray shades. Most furniture also belongs to these color schemes, but the inclusion of individual elements is possible. For example, a wenge tabletop for a table with light legs, a dark kitchen work area or something like that.
But don't exaggerate, one brown object per room is enough.
- Loft is a style of spacious rooms with a minimum of decorative finishing. Place for wenge only in furniture.
- Contemporary - similar to Scandinavian, preference is given to light, beige shades. Wenge, with its chocolate tone, can only be present in furniture or decorative elements, and even then, in small quantities.
- Minimalism is, first of all, the most thoughtful space and well-organized area, and not a banal lack of furniture. There are no strict criteria for the use of color schemes.
But you need to choose one shade and add others as small accents.
- Neoclassicism - the beauty and sophistication of the classics with the addition of modern style. Preference is given to light colors. Place for wenge only in antique objects (frames, figurines, intricately curved chair legs), the number of which should be small.
- Eco-style - although it involves the use of wood and natural elements, light and pastel colors look preferable. Wenge is used extremely rarely and is considered a violation of style.
- Country is another option where the use of wenge is inappropriate. The main rule is to use a “natural palette” with a predominance of light wood and natural textiles.
- Modern style is a broad direction that does not require special rules. The main emphasis is on the play of contrasts, allowing the use of wenge with maximum “load”. One of the popular options is a light background with dark furniture.
Healthy! As can be seen from the presented review, there is a place for wenge everywhere, with the exception of country and eco-style. The only thing you need to pay attention to is the volume of its “presence” in a particular interior style.
Companion colors
Designers still do not stop at classic color combinations and are constantly striving for something surprising and unusual. But when using wenge, select companion colors with extreme caution. We suggest you use the following colors:
- White is a contrasting classic combination.
- Cream - softens the depth of wenge.
- Pistachio is a natural and natural combination that is appropriate in any room.
- Blue is an ultra-fashionable combination, applicable in rooms where practicality and beauty are important.
- Orange - a color tandem with wenge will make the room warm and luxurious.
Adviсe:
- The classic white color is suitable for interior decoration under wenge furniture for any room. It is called basic because it can easily be transformed into other shades. When decorating the trio, pay attention to the classics: white-gray-wenge.
- Almost all shades of red decor require complementing with cream or white details. The trio design: white + red + wenge emphasizes the respectability of the interior. If the white color in combination is replaced with gray, it will add romance to the room.
- Yellow and wenge are a win-win option for dining rooms and living rooms of various sizes. The main thing is not to overdo it, since the natural shade of wood includes a dark golden tone. For decoration, use yellow that is a tone lighter or darker.
Wenge as a background
One of the most common ways to use wenge as a background color is as a floor finish. Laminate or floor tiles can harmoniously fit into any interior and add a little exoticism and luxury to it.
The only drawback of this choice is the above-mentioned difficulties from a functional point of view: a dark floor means noticeable dust, foot prints.
Another mistake of inexperienced designers designing their own apartment will be the problem of choosing furniture. Due to ignorance and fear of making mistakes, many people take furniture of a similar color. The resulting effect is called the “Wenge trap” in professional jargon.
Dark floors, furniture and, in most cases, poor lighting make the room dull, dull and depressing.
The positive effect of such combinations will be only in two cases, and their presence should be observed simultaneously:
- Good artificial lighting and large windows that let in a lot of light.
- Volumetric room.
Advice! For wenge floors, you should select furniture in warm, pastel shades.
The second option for using wenge color as a background color is a zoned finish. If it is not suitable for full wall cladding, then a part of the wall or a spacious brown niche looks great.
Non-contrast and contrast schemes
The carpet can practically merge with the surroundings and seem to dissolve in it. This effect is achieved if a carpet is used that matches the basic color scheme of the interior or matches the color of the floor.
The opposite option is a carpet that stands out noticeably from the general background.
Both schemes are good in their own way. The first is suitable for creating a calm, serene atmosphere. If you want to visually separate the area, it is better to choose the second scheme, that is, use a contrasting carpet.
Wenge as an accent
The emphasis on wenge color is most often done through the harmonious arrangement of furniture. In this case, it is not necessary to clutter the room with objects of this shade. 3 types of accent are allowed:
- Single – one element acts as an attention-grabbing element. This could be a decorative slide, upholstered furniture, or even a frame for family photos.
- Selective - in this case, there are 2-3 wenge-colored elements in the room. They can appear in a single ensemble (table, chairs) or be distributed in a chaotic manner, that is, intended for opposite functions (sofa and table, bedside table and door), the effect will be the same.
- Full accentuation is carried out while ensuring that all the furniture in the room is made in the same color and style. In this situation, an important nuance is to avoid interspersing other dark tones due to the likelihood of a color overabundance.
When choosing the main wall decoration, you need to rely on one of three design options:
- Creating a bright design occurs with the help of unusual accessories and a bright background of the walls.
- With a contrasting combination, you will further enhance the attention-grabbing furniture due to the bright color borders. This is achieved by combining dark and light tones.
- The bedroom can be decorated in a soft style. Pastel colors are used, preferably universal gray or beige.
Healthy! The neutral shade of wenge, close to black, allows it to blend harmoniously into most backgrounds. The main thing in this situation is to combine it with the style of the surrounding environment.
What to pay attention to when creating a wenge bedroom?
An interesting way to liven up your bedroom with wenge style furniture is with wallpaper or photo wallpaper. When it comes to wallpaper, geometric patterns are recommended. Furniture will also look beautiful against a background of brick or stone. Cladding walls made of sandstone or clinker bricks is also an interesting solution.
Use patterned rugs or a bedding box. With wenge furniture and light walls, you can play with additions as desired. There are no restrictions here.
In the bedroom, you should prefer ethereal, shaded curtains that will not obscure the entire window, and thanks to the sliding type, will become a colorful decoration. Of course, in the bedroom you should focus on intimacy, so it is also recommended to install blinds that block out light from outside and protect the room from prying eyes.
As for the main lighting, heavy chandeliers in the bedroom should be avoided because they do not fit into this interior. They can cause anxiety if they are located just above the bed. The best solution would be delicate lamps. Remember not to be blinded by the light when you are in bed. Warm light color is also important.
In a wenge-colored bedroom, you can also install floor lamps that match the furniture. Bedside lamps on both sides will come in handy. For wenge furniture, bedside lamps with elements in silver, black, grey, sand, blue, lavender, mint, sea or plum colors are perfect for the decoration of the room.
Main characteristics
Wenge also looks very stylish, which is why its distinctive pattern is so popular in today's interior design market. Its beautiful wavy pattern is similar to the color of the feathers of feathered partridges.
This effect is evident in both the main Wenge cuts and the partitions, where the contrast of the wood between the dark and medium brown grains shows up in higher contrast.
Material characteristics:
- Color/Appearance: The heartwood is medium brown, sometimes tinged with reddish or yellowish, with almost black stripes. When finishing (especially with oil) the wood can become almost black.
- Grain/Texture: The grain is straight, with a very coarse texture. Low natural shine.
- Granularity: diffusely porous, large and very large, but rare pores without a specific location. Sometimes there are dark brown inclusions; the middle rays, not visible without a lens, are at an average distance from each other.
- Durability and stability. Wenge is an extremely heavy, dense material. These characteristics give the material strength, which explains why Wenge is so popular for flooring and furniture. Wood stands the test of time.
- Laconic appearance. Has straight lumber to work with and greatly simplifies construction and design, making it easy to work with when it comes to appearance.
- Rot Resistance: Very durable, pest resistant.
- Labor intensive: difficult to process by hand or machine. Blurres the edges of the tool. Sanding occurs unevenly due to differences in density between light and dark areas.
Very splintery - care should be taken when handling unfinished wood with bare hands as splinters have an increased risk of infection.
Very large pores may be difficult to fill and are not suitable for applications where a perfectly smooth/even finish is required.
- Odor: Wenge has a weak, slightly bitter odor when working.
- Allergies/Toxicity: Although severe reactions are quite rare, inhalation of wood dust from this tree has been reported to cause a central nervous system reaction, abdominal cramps, skin irritation, eye irritation, and is a sensitizer.
In addition, splinters from it tend to take longer to heal and are also more likely to affect a larger area than splinters from other breeds.
- Pricing/Availability: Available in wide planks and veneer sheets. Prices are high and are likely to remain so as supplies dwindle.
- Sustainability: This timber species is not listed on the CITES appendix but is on the IUCN Red List. It is listed as threatened due to a decline of more than 50% over the last three generations, caused by the decline of its natural range and exploitation.
A wood with excellent strength and hardness properties and is also dark enough to be used as a substitute for ebony.
Common uses: veneer, paneling, furniture, clocks, figurines and other decor. As well as finishing materials, doors, door handles, musical instruments. Noble dark shades can not only emphasize the geometry of the room, but also bring luxury and nobility to the image of the interior.
Wenge has a visual impact on others due to its chocolate brown color. It also provides great contrast when designing spaces alongside lighter, more contrasting wood species.
Shades
The material may be brown with golden veins. In this case, any shades are possible from dark burgundy and purple to chocolate and almost black. The only thing is that you need to clearly convey the texture of the coarse fibers of natural wood and add characteristic black veins.
Designers spent a long time deciding which of the possible shades to use as the reference color. As a result, a single solution was found and expressed in different formats.
- RGB: 47, 37, 38 (used for website layout, television and printing).
- HEX: #2F2526 (web design hexadecimal system).
- HSV: 354°, 21%, 18% (you work with it in Adobe Photoshop).
Of course, living wood has a richer palette. However, a clearly defined shade helps in the development of building materials, furniture and textiles.
Manufacturers offer several shades of wenge. But when viewing catalogs, different shades may be hidden under the same name.
Wenge Melinge . Cool mid-tone range.
Wenge Tsavo . Warm mid-tone range.
Wenge Aruba . Dark deep burgundy shade.
Wenge Linum.
Interiors in wenge color - photo
Most often, wenge shades are used for various finishing details, flooring, veneer, and furniture sets. They go well with other types of wood - ash, oak, maple.
Wenge equally harmoniously complements luxurious classicism, fancy art nouveau and modern contemporary.
Wenge color in the living room
Luxurious wenge wood is a real find for large and spacious living rooms in a classic style. Darker tones go well with a neutral white or beige background, while lighter colors go well with rich burgundy, mustard or even raspberry.
Wenge parquet in the living room will delight friends and relatives, and will last for decades.
The dark and multifaceted shade is also good in modern minimalism. On a neutral white background, such furniture looks even more stylish, delicately balancing on the line between laconicism and pretentiousness.
A minimalist living room in wenge color does not even need additional accents and accessories - it is already completely self-sufficient.
Wenge color in the kitchen
If you love classic wooden kitchen sets with hinged doors and aged fittings, wenge is definitely your choice. An island layout or a kitchen with a separate bar counter looks especially impressive.
And a massive wenge-colored table will become a real star of the dining area during festive feasts.
In small kitchens, use minimalist, smooth wenge-style facades with the same laconic handles or without them at all. Combine dark contrasting inserts with a neutral light background. Use simple geometry and a minimum of decor - the multifaceted shade is beautiful in itself.
Wenge color in the bedroom
A bedroom in wenge color is not suitable for everyone, but it will certainly delight lovers of strict, restrained and laconic interiors. With such a shade and simple forms, you can interestingly play with oriental style, contemporary or neoclassical.
Warm peach, cream or salmon colors will help add a touch of romance.
To prevent the room from turning out too gloomy, we do not recommend decorating it completely under wenge. Dark furniture can be shaded with light laminate to match the light walls. And a cozy light bedside rug will help to visually lighten the expensive and sophisticated parquet.
Wenge color in the bathroom
Natural wenge wood is very durable and is not afraid of mold and mildew, so it can be used in the bathroom even in its original form. But floor tiles or glossy facades of the same shade look no worse.
Moreover, the combination of dark wood with white, beige or gray is that very fine line between classic and trendy modernity.
Wenge combines amazingly with snow-white sanitary ware and white stone countertops. Chrome or glass parts look no worse against this background. Pay attention to wenge doors - they not only look expensive, but will also last for years.
Wenge color in the hallway
In a large and spacious hallway, you can safely use wenge as the main color. This is a win-win business card of the house - the wood texture looks elegant and emphasizes the good taste of the owners.
You can even recreate the atmosphere of an ancient castle by carefully combining beams and beams with brickwork.
In a small hallway, wenge is a good contrast to a neutral light background, if you are tired of ordinary black for a long time. Elongated vertical lines will help to visually raise the ceilings and increase the space.
This can be either improvised decorative columns or simply elongated vertical furniture - hangers and pencil cases.
Wenge color in the children's room
Dark colors are rarely used in children's rooms, as they are too gloomy and depressing. But we hasten to assure you – this is definitely not about wenge! Of course, expensive classic sets, valuable parquet flooring or a huge four-poster bed are inappropriate.
But a high shelving unit, the sides of a crib or the side panels of a closet will become an expressive accent and help visually enlarge the room.
In the nursery, feel free to dilute wenge with bright and rich colored paints - orange, yellow, green. Such a room will be both fun and relaxed, but quite adult. It will easily “grow” with the baby - just gradually change parts and accessories.
Interior arrangement
To create the ideal interior, you need to choose the optimal color that will match the color of the doors, floors, individual furnishings and decor in the room. Therefore, from the very beginning we decide on the type of interior. And to make it easier for you to make a choice, we will introduce you to the possible options for decorating a room using wenge furniture.
- Did you order the bright one? This option means that together with wenge we use a bright background and various accessories in the interior, with the help of which we place accents.
- Long live contrast! Another option is contrasting. Colors are very easy to choose. Wenge + light or white background.
- Simple and soft . If neither the first nor the second option suits you, then “dry” will definitely suit you. Its essence is very simple: in the first two options the background will be either bright or light, in this case the background color should be more muted, and we can safely recommend a pastel palette.
Wenge wardrobe with mirror, photo
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Curtains
The final accents in any room with wenge furniture will be placed by correctly selected curtains and their palette. Moreover, you will need to select a color that matches both the color of the furniture and the walls.
If this “trio” combines harmoniously, then comfort and tranquility are guaranteed to you. The atmosphere of home comfort and complete relaxation is well emphasized by combinations with a light or white tone. And bright curtains and various accessories will bring joy and lightness.
Note! In the interior, wenge wood is often used for floors and stairs.
Wenge veneer is also quite popular, which allows you to save money and make your dream come true by resorting to a budget option for interior design.
Sliding wardrobe in wenge color, photo
It is very easy to fall in love with wenge furniture. And this is good. If this is exactly what happened to you, don’t lose your head. A minimum of wenge is better, but a maximum of quality: the status of a noble extravagant is in every way better than a failed designer.
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Headset models
Hallways using exotic wood from the black continent can be made in different styles. It is possible to install furniture with a mirror and double doors. Furniture that is equipped with a shoe compartment and shelves for other things is functional.
Rational use of living space is especially important in small spaces. If you install a wardrobe in a wenge hallway, you can solve the problem of storing things and free up space.
The sliding wardrobe can be mounted in a niche, which makes it possible to make the most optimal use of the freed meters. The cabinet doors are moved using a special roller system.
If there is unused space in the room, it is recommended to install corner furniture or so-called compartments. Convenient options are radial sliding wardrobes with a curved front part.
A shoe cabinet allows you to free up space and store shoes separately from other things. You can choose between closed and open types of cabinets and slim. Models can be tall, narrow, equipped with folding shelves. Most modern cabinets in the hallway are equipped with mirrors.
An integral part of the hallway is a hanger designed for outerwear. The wenge oak hallway can be decorated with unusual and original hangers made of wood or metal, floor or wall. The wenge style can be complemented with a forged hanger.