Kare Design: Nothing Beats Black
Let’s face it, nothing beats black. No colour comes close in terms of its bold nature, its alluring qualities and the way black makes a lasting impression in interior design. Today we bring you a world of black furnishings from Kare Design.
Black in Bold
You want to make a statement in your home, but you have no idea how to even begin? Simple black decor or furnishings can do it without any effort whatsoever! A sleek black armchair can set the tone in your living room, while a plush black and gold lamp can elevate even the dullest of bedrooms. Whatever your choice, black is bold and will certainly bring some drama to your next interior project.
Here are five ways to use black at home:
The head of the table. Black is a striking choice for the dining table. Choose a statement dining chair and you won’t want to share the head seat at the table with anyone!
Wall art. Choose striking textural pieces for your walls that include black accents to tie the look together.
Black living room. Black on black is beautiful. Invest in bold black seating and create a unique living space for your family.
For the floors. Add a black statement rug as a signature item in any room. Choose a textured rug for added definition and depth underfoot.
Black decor. Smaller accents can add to the look. Choose smaller black accent pieces like lamps, framed mirrors, vases and more to give your room a cohesive design.
Shop our favourites at Kare Design.
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