Walnut accents as visual anchors
A touch of walnut can center a compact plan, especially when floors and walls are pale. Try a walnut toe-kick, window stool, or knife-edge tabletop instead of large dark planes. The cocoa undertone pairs beautifully with brushed brass or blackened steel. Keep the sheen low to avoid reflections that chop sightlines. Oiled walnut darkens gracefully, making scuffs feel like patina rather than damage. In a micro-loft, a walnut ledge framed the kitchen and gave depth to a narrow corridor. What accent line would you choose first?