Light, airy-feeling warm tones like classic white, beige and soft shades of yellow all work well with honey golden stained woodwork. Opt for these colors if you have feminine traditional taste and your space is filled with soft leather pebbled grain couches, lush textiles like lace and velvet and romance-inspired artwork.
Honey golden stain woodwork also works with dramatic, contemporary shades like glossy purple, bright orange and teal. These colors are not too dark but also contemporary and inspiring. Select these paint colors paired against your honey golden stained woodwork if you are styling a contemporary space full of lean furniture and minimalistic art work.
Dark colors also work in traditional spaces but use dark colors with caution if you do not have an abundance of natural lighting. A deep navy paired with a red accent wall or a plum shade paired with a matte gold accent wall creates traditional style while appealing to spaces that need the formality of darker colors. Formal rooms, those with high-end furnishings and fixtures, work well with dark colors as it continues the style pallate throughout the room. The honey golden woodwork provides an elegant touch and backdrop for your dark paint choices.
Another option is thinking of colors inspired by fall when creating your oasis of honey golden woodwork -- a soft orange, shades of espresso and nutmeg or other medium brown tones and soft lavender as well as charcoal all work well with honey golden woodwork. These colors are both timeless and sophisticated.