Luxury Home Interiors Set In Black And White Decor
Sep 25, 2020
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Black and white decor elements shape the large spaces inside these two luxury home designs. Minimalist interior layouts meet luxe materials and textures to build schemes that are both captivating and inspiring. Designer lighting and furniture pieces cultivate high-end looks, whilst clean lines and lack of accessories keep arrangements sophisticated and straight to the point. These are the homes of young professionals with an eye for detail and exquisite taste. Take the tours to find upscale kitchen arrangements, lavish living room ideas, sleek marble clad bathrooms, and show stopping bedrooms that gain major wow factor though towering stone headboard walls and custom made beds.
The magnificent space is bathed in sunshine from enormous windows, which is reflected across ice white paintwork. A glass balustrade drinks in the daylight on the second floor.
The expansive space promotes a minimalist living room aesthetic, with plenty of breathing space left between furniture items.
The dining chairs carry a solid matt black finish to complement the dark mass of the marble rectangle dining table.
Patio doors open the dining space up to the terrace.
The black marble dining set is balanced out by a coordinating marble kitchen island on the other side of the open plan room.
Inside the luxury bedroom, a vast marble wall drops behind the headboard of a modern platform bed. An end of bed bench lengthens the furniture arrangement into the wide room, whilst modern bedsides wing each side. The black and white designer table lamp is the Snoopy by Flos.
Marble finishes spill into a black and white luxury bathroom, where they sharply clad a bathtub and shower wall.
A wall mounted faucet fills the beautiful bathtub.
More black and white marble covers the floor, and builds a stunning bathroom sink.
Black window reveals make a striking feature in pale grey walls.
Another amazing headboard feature wall is set to wow in bedroom number two. Rugged rock climbs from floor to ceiling like a sheer mountain face. A plinth raises the platform bed and small side tables from the main floor, building a room within a room.
A pebble bed under the bathtub, a rustic Japanese stool and an indoor plant curate a zen garden feel in this bathroom.
Granite slabs encapsule the shower.
First floor plan.
Second floor plan.
Third floor plan.
This 120 square metre apartment interior was designed for a young couple. The brief called for clean minimalism and a restrained monochrome color palette, which is immediately evident inside the linear black and white living room. The sectional modern sofa adds a lighter whisper of grey to the palette.
An ottoman is set between the lounge area and the kitchen to help subtly section the united space. It was decided that the minimalist decor should contain as few different materials as possible, so kitchen cabinets, a living room media wall and coffee table are all formed from identical material.
Microcement floor covering became the light background for all other materials and volumes.
Dark forms and smooth matt materials pull at room dimensions.
Three black pendant light shades hang heavily over the sleek white dining set.
Facades of matte glass and mirror combine with modern lighting to build a futuristic aesthetic. The apartment contains a variety of electronic gadgets and a smart home system.
Vertical coat hooks stripe the monochrome hallway.
Sleek storage benches lay low to the light floor.
Decor inside the master bedroom has a much softer feel. A cushiony grey platform bed lays on a floral patterned bedroom rug, and cream drapes fold casually at the windows.
A recessed shelf in the headboard makes a neat landing spot for books and such, in addition to the simple bedside table.
The bathroom is a pure white minimalist space, with emphasis on chic white marble texture.
A custom cut mirror slots into place over a floating vanity, fitting flush between the shower screen and opposite wall.
Chrome fixtures gleam cleanly against the veined marble wet wall.
The only instance of colour in the home exists inside the kids’ room, where a bright turquoise stage holds a floor bed, storage drawers and a set of colour matched wardrobes. See more ideas for kids’ beds.
A planter is set right into the kids’ desk top to bring in some uplifting living greenery.
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