Warm Walnut
A rich brown wood finish that feels timeless, warm, and expensive.
- Best for
- Dressers, consoles, desks, and pieces with visible grain.
- Works with
- Classic homes, neutral rooms, brass hardware, heritage pieces.
Use this library to find the direction your piece should move toward — warm wood, quiet neutrals, moody paint, or a two-tone restoration that keeps the soul of the original material.
These are finish directions, not one-size-fits-all formulas. The final finish depends on your piece, wood grain, damage, lighting, and the room it will live in.
Not sure? Take the quiz →A lighter wood direction that keeps a piece calm, clean, and organic without hiding the original material.
Shown on an actual Broken Souls project photo.
These will be attached when you start a quote, so we know what visual direction caught your eye.
Start with saved finishes →A rich brown wood finish that feels timeless, warm, and expensive.
A lighter wood direction that keeps the piece calm, clean, and organic.
A deep, dramatic wood tone with a grounded luxury feel.
A bold painted finish that makes old lines feel sharp and architectural.
A quiet, bright painted finish that makes a piece feel clean without looking cheap.
A warmer off-white that feels less stark and more collected.
A muted green finish that feels custom, calm, and designer without being loud.
Painted body with a restored wood top or drawer face for the best of both worlds.
You do not need the perfect color name. Send photos, tell us the feeling you want, and we will help decide what fits the piece.
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