Style focus: monochrome
- By Alexandra Toso
- Published 11/22/2011
Trends come and go
in the home as quickly as they do on fashion but one tried and trusted trend
that will never disappear is monochrome.
The pairing of black and White has
been the mainstay of interior design for decades and even when we're bombarded
with riots of clashing colours, monochrome prevails as as a fail-proof way to
decorate your home.
This guide will show you how to
make monochrome work in your living space from designer furniture to wallpaper
and accessories.
Designer furniture
Monochrome has long been the
choice of those creating designer furniture. From the classic Eames lounge
chair which is available in both White or black to stylish sofas from the likes
of B&B Italia, this classic colour combination has become mainstay when it
comes to designer furniture. If you want
something a little more patterned, the Kartell Mademoiselle Missoni Chair from
A White Room is the ideal choice.
Paint
Rooms painted entirely in White
may feel too clinical while rooms painted all in black are strictly the
persevere of goth teenagers. Which means you need to be clever when painting your room in
a monochrome scheme. Instead of using true colours think about variant shades
such as off whites, puttys and creams, charcoals, dark greys and almost-black
browns. These colours are much more
forgiving and will create a more subtle and sophisticated scheme. If you want to be true to black
and white then room painted White with floorboards painted in gloss black paint
will make for a particularly stunning scheme.
Wallpaper
Monochrome wallpaper can look
stunning when used the right way. Keep wallpaper with a black background to a
minimum and apply to one wall or a chimney breast for maximum effect. Wallpapers with a White background
and black pattern can be used in abundance. Smaller scale patterns look better
in small rooms while larger spaces can accommodate more dramatic designs.
Flooring
A classic chequered black and
white tiled floor will never date and is the perfect choice for a hallway,
bathroom or kitchen. For bedrooms and living rooms, you’ll want something a
little warmer and Crucial Trading’s Audrey Midnight wool floorcovering is the
perfect choice. Made from 100% wool, its striking design is the perfect way to
add some drama to any room and works when teamed with neutral walls. If
all-over floorcovering isn’t for you then a striking black and white rug on
bare boards will add both warmth and pattern.
Accessories
An easy and affordable way to tap into the monochrome trend is to use accessories, as in fashion, homes products are awash with monochrome accessories from cushions and throws to tableware and artwork.
For a striking look, try using a mixture of patterns and textures on neutral and bright sofas and armchairs in the living room while bedrooms can be accessorised using bedlinen and window treatments. And for the dining room, why not try layering plain black and white plates and bowls for a seamless and sophisticated look?
About the Author: Furnish features editor Alexandra Toso looks at how to make this classic colour combination work in your home from designer furniture to wallpaper.



