All-Black Doors, Trim and Cabinets Will Add to the Year's Chic Appeal
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We all know that black is one of the most sophisticated of colors, but for light-starved people, it's often written off as too dark for airy interiors. Last year we embraced "almost black" walls, but for 2011 I believe we will flip flop to adore black crown molding, baseboards, shutters, stair treads, railings, bookcases, doors and cabinetry.
So, how do you get chic appeal without the gloom factor? For the most lustery sheen, use a high-gloss oil paint and apply it with a sponge roller for a smooth finish. Latex is fine for lower sheens, but even coating it with glossy polyurethane will not achieve the same luscious look as oil paint. Remember, high-gloss or low-sheen, paired with white walls, black casework is a perfect example of a timeless classic for the home.
Black bookcases provide a sophisticated look for this den area.
Tip: Keep bookcase backs open to the wall so the room color shows through. Otherwise, paint or line the back of the bookcase with fabric to create some contrast.
Simply accented black casing provides an interesting pop to this office. It also ties in the desk finish and chair fabric.
A black framed door offsets black wood furnishings in an all-white room.
A black mantle creates a dramatic focal point for this living space. Notice that it even complements the rustic brick hearth.
Black bookcases balance a gray wall and bed set. The visual weight creates a welcoming entrance to the room.
Dark French doors tease visitors to be drawn into an adjoining room.
A black lacquered front door welcomes all who visit this home. The look is offset by satin nickel hardware.
Tip: If you leave your exterior door open most of the time you're home, it's nice to have an outside door color that complements your interior as well as your exterior entrance.
A black front door and banister lend the perfect accent to an all-white, highly illuminated entry.
Black interior doors with all-white trim tie in flooring and frames beautifully.
Tip: Black doors really sing when there is a wall of them creating repetition. And remember, door colors do not have to match the trim.
A contrasting island finish complements an all-white kitchen with black pendant lighting.
Black lacquer stair treads on a white backdrop add to the "floating" look of this staircase.
Black casing, baseboards and crown molding frame this eating space and the accent wallpaper. Notice the adjoining room does not carry the theme.
A black banister and stair treads create a certain kind of artwork for this entryway.
A black high-gloss handrail complements the artwork framing in this contemporary hallway.
Black columns create a look of distinction in this all-white bedroom.
A black mantle and hearth gives this seating area an updated look while breaking up the look of books.
Black railing with wiring adds to the modern look of this stairwell.
Black treads, mullions and flooring sets off white walls and contemporary seating.
Black mullions, flooring and a bookcase add to the interest of this wonderful architectural design.
Are you ready to take black up a notch in 2011?