Neutral decor doesn’t have to be basic, in fact, simple black and white decor can be brilliantly bold if balanced right. These three examples of modern home interiors follow a monochrome palette in three entirely different ways. In home number one we explore a predominantly pale design with well spaced punctuations of black. Home two is a little heavier handed with black accents, using the base note to create an even balance with light surroundings. Finally in home three, we round things off with a sophisticated interior that pulls warmer tones into the mix, along with luxe touches of marble and smoked glass. Which one would you choose?
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An L-shaped sofa arrangement in pale grey marks out the lounge area of home interior number one. The pale piece surrounds a jet black coffee table, which acts as a visual anchor in the centre of the sitting room. Black window frames stand out strongly in pure white walls. Sheer white voiles filter the light and provide an element of privacy without obliterating the window frames from view.
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Instead of contending with the density of the black coffee table, the media cabinet has been selected in a white finish to blend with the walls. The wall mounted TV provides a black element on this side of the room.
Carrying on the even spacing between black accent pieces, a black integrated oven stands out at the centre of a wall of white kitchen units.
Around the corner, a black piano awaits its moment in the spotlight.
A wood grain pool table adds a moment of warmth to the open plan living room.
One plant in the corner of the lounge balances out the green pool table top.
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Slatted doors draw closed across the entrance to the bedroom.
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LED lights under the platform bed give the base a floating effect–a neat feature that can be seen from the living room through the slatted doors.
The white bathroom has tiny black accessories dotted throughout. Faucets, soap dispensers and
Large format tiles make the narrow bathroom look more spacious.
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Next up, home interior number two has a lot of black furniture pieces going on.
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The lounge leads straight into the kitchen diner, where a mix of black and grey fabric makes for interesting dining chair upholstery.
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The two walls of the kitchen are approached in completely different ways, with one wall designed to blend with its white backdrop, and a wall of wooden cabinets set to add warm colour and texture to the room.
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There is also a slick LED feature strip cutting down the headboard wall, bringing added light and shade to the black and white bedroom.
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A light track has its black line extended down white fitted wardrobes.
A white bathroom design is weighted by dark elements around its lower third.
The charcoal vanity unit merges with matt charcoal wall panels.
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Our last featured interior is a show home located in Kyiv, Ukraine. The design team were given the task of creating a timeless, stylish design that would catch everyone’s attention–families, future parents and singletons alike. Marble panels were brought in to build a feeling of luxury in the open plan living room. A chunky
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Glossy black units at the back of the kitchen give the space added visual depth.
The monochrome palette builds minimalist elegance, style and simplicity with universal appeal.
The tasteful bedroom decor is striped with gypsum panels on one half of the headboard wall. The other half is left blank as a clear mount for a
Recessed ceiling LEDs highlight the textured feature wall.
Reflective black sliding doors reveal a
Light box walls brighten up the choices inside the closet.
More gypsum panels texture the wall next to a full length mirror and dressing table.
In the next bedroom, a large
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On the other side of the room, a
The decor inside the last bedroom is warmed through with beautiful wood tone.
White marble fills the bright luxe bathroom. A smoked glass shower screen adds depth of tone.
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