Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Black and White . . . and Make Them Green with Envy

Ah, black and white. This classic color combo has been a sustaining design element through generations. It dresses up and dresses down with ease and has an air of sophistication on all levels. Incorporating black and white into your home design can be a refreshing take that both modernizes and dials up your style quotient.

A mixture of furnishings in black and white is elegant and timeless. While a white sofa is not appropriate for all homes, it is a beautiful addition with both black and white printed pillows. Black occasional chairs in a patterned upholstery fabric with white throws draped down their centers with a brightly colored throw pillow in each seat are stand-outs in a living room furniture arrangement. Additionally, large pieces of furniture, like entertainment centers, hutches, and armoires, in either black or white establish a landmark piece in a room around which other elements revolve.

Black and white makes an ideal mix in both bedroom and bathroom schemes as well. High end hotel bedding styles can be recreated in your own room with white as the standard base. A white comforter or duvet with a black outline around the bed’s top with both black and white shams and throw pillows creates an idyllic master bedroom design. A shower curtain of similar design with white spa-like towels and thick bathmats offers the same sophistication in bathroom décor as well.

A zebra print in upholstery fabrics and rugs is a standard black and white mix that stands out nicely with various décor schemes. Black and white in artwork and photography can offer up an at-home display worthy of a gallery. Stairways with painted black steps and white risers can turn a blank staircase into an attractive focal point.

Whatever your preference, integrating this traditional black and white color combination can be a great place to start to build some new style elements into your space. And you may just make a few visitors a little green with envy in the process.

DesignInMind column; appeared in the Valley Morning Star July 17th.