Black and white is not only one of the most versatile colour combinations in home decor but also one of the most luxurious. Like a great dress, black and white can be dressed up or dressed down, and used in either casual or more formal spaces. What are some dos and don’ts when it comes to infusing black and white into your decor? Here are some top tips.
Don’t be afraid to use tints, tones and shades of white such as cream or taupe.
Consider using black in unexpected ways, such as architectural elements including, doors, baseboards, and trims.
Use black and white for main foundation furniture pieces such as sofas and chairs.
Use black and white for large decorative pieces such as artwork.
Utilize the colour black as a finish, for example for lighting or lamp shades.
Bring in portable decor that includes black and white elements such as pillows, area rugs, throws and vases.
Experiment with colour balance when using black and white. For example, using white as the primary colour and black as an accent or vice versa.
Consider black and white in small spaces. This timeless colour combination can be paired with a number of accent colours which can help create a cohesive colour palette.
Repeat or map black and white elements throughout a space. This technique involves repeating or "mapping" the same or similar colours in a space or home in order to create a cohesive or harmonious look.
Use black and white in a space in which you want to create a sense of contrast and interest.
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