Black interiors – would you dare? We show you six reasons why you should.
Bold, dramatic, and undeniably chic, black has the power to transform any space —be it rockstar cool or effortlessly sophisticated, whether you use it to create striking contrast or opt for full immersion, black offers a unique design statement that few other colours can achieve.
For homeowners looking to renovate or build a new home, introducing black into your interiors can elevate a living space to new heights. While black might seem simple, using it effectively takes a deft hand. Here’s how you can make black work in your home.
Why Black Interiors?
Black is more than just a colour—it represents power, elegance, and sophistication. In fashion, the little black dress and black-tie events are considered timeless and classic. A black Mercedes-Benz is the epitome of luxury. A “black book” carries an air of mystery and importance.
In Feng Shui, black is linked to the water element, think deep, dark lakes —contemplative and cleansing. Used thoughtfully, black can create an atmosphere that is both intimate and intriguing.
The Many Faces of Black
Black can be:
Luxurious
Formal
Elegant
Bold
Classic
Intimate
Sleek
Intriguing
6 Ways To Use Black Interiors
1. Drama Through Contrast vs. Immersive Drenching
Black can be used in two distinct ways in interior design—either to create contrast or to fully immerse a space.
Contrast is about using black strategically to highlight architectural details or focal points. This could be through black doors, cabinetry, furniture or artworks. Black works beautifully when paired with crisp white walls, warm timber, or metallic finishes, creating a sense of sophistication that feels both modern and timeless.
Drenching, on the other hand, is a trend that has gained popularity in recent years. This involves painting walls, ceilings, and sometimes even floors in black, creating an immersive and cocoon-like effect. Without the contrast between walls and ceilings, the space appears seamless, confident, and deeply atmospheric.
2. Building Texture with Black
One of the best ways to make black interiors work is by laying with texture. Black doesn’t have to feel flat or heavy.
Timber wall profiles take black beautifully, adding natural texture and warmth to an otherwise bold space.
Wallcoverings like grass cloth soften the look of black while maintaining its depth.
Velvet, linen, and leather all add layers of interest, making an all-black space feel rich and inviting.
3. Balancing All Black Interiors
Going all in with black can feel intimidating, but the key to making it work is balance. To prevent a black space from feeling too overwhelming:
Introduce timber elements to add warmth.
Incorporate tan leather furniture for a softer contrast.
Use soft lighting to enhance the mood and prevent the space from feeling too dark.
4. Strategic Placement: Using Black to Minimise Impact
Don’t want to commit to an all-black interior, black can still be used strategically to enhance a space.
Behind the TV: Using black on the wall behind a television helps to visually reduce its impact, making the screen blend into the background rather than stand out as a dominant feature in the room.
Joinery: Black cabinetry or furniture pieces in kitchens and living rooms is a popular way to use black.
Accent: Lamps, stools and coffee tables are easy ways to introduce black into your space.
5. Embracing Light and Space
Light hits differently in an all-black interior; One of the biggest concerns about using black in interiors is the fear that it will make a space feel too dark or small. However, when used thoughtfully, black can enhance the way light interacts with a room.
Black absorbs light, which can create a soothing, cocoon-like effect that feels instantly calming.
Large windows allow natural light to balance out darker walls.
Reflective surfaces, such as mirrors and glossy finishes, help amplify the available light, preventing the room from feeling closed in.
Considered lighting is key—warm, indirect lighting can highlight architectural details and create a cozy, intimate atmosphere.
6. Chic or Cool: The Versatility of Black Interiors
In fashion, the little black dress and black-tie events are considered timeless and elegant—elevated, even safe. So why do so many shy away from using black in their interiors?
Black can be both elegant and edgy, sophisticated and rock-and-roll. The beauty of black is in its adaptability.
If you prefer classic sophistication, black pairs beautifully with metals, marble, and rich fabrics like velvet.
If you lean towards modern minimalism, black works seamlessly with clean lines, matte finishes, and neutral tones.
If you love rockstar aesthetics, black can be bold, industrial, and full of attitude when mixed with perspex, leather, and bold artworks.
Perhaps the greatest appeal of black interiors is in their ability to showcase personality. Just like in fashion, black can be tailored, chic, or rebellious — it never goes out of style. Whether used sparingly or embraced fully, black has a place in every home.
Many Sydney homes provide the ideal setting for an all-black interior. With expansive open-plan layouts and floor-to-ceiling windows, these spaces are flooded with natural light. However, they can sometimes feel lacking in warmth and character. A black interior can add depth, sophistication, and a sense of intimacy, grounding the space while enhancing its architectural features. By absorbing excess light, black creates a more balanced atmosphere, transforming a potentially soulless space into one that feels rich, inviting, and effortlessly stylish.
As always, I’m here to take you on a journey through the wide and sometimes wild world of interior design. Get in touch x
Richelle Langdon is the founder and Creative Director of Oliver Myles Interiors, a boutique interior design studio renowned for its striking yet functional spaces. Since establishing the studio in 2014, Richelle has brought her distinctive design approach to a diverse range of projects, from bespoke residential interiors to dynamic commercial environments.
A graduate of Sydney Design School, Richelle has honed her craft through years of hands-on experience, developing a signature style that seamlessly blends bold aesthetics with practical functionality. She believes that great design is not just about visual impact but also about creating spaces that enhance the way people live and work.
With a keen eye for detail and a passion for pushing creative boundaries, Richelle and her team at Oliver Myles Interiors are dedicated to transforming interiors into thoughtfully curated, highly livable spaces that reflect each client’s unique personality and lifestyle.
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The Power of Black Interiors – Would You Dare?
Black interiors – would you dare? We show you six reasons why you should.
Bold, dramatic, and undeniably chic, black has the power to transform any space —be it rockstar cool or effortlessly sophisticated, whether you use it to create striking contrast or opt for full immersion, black offers a unique design statement that few other colours can achieve.
For homeowners looking to renovate or build a new home, introducing black into your interiors can elevate a living space to new heights. While black might seem simple, using it effectively takes a deft hand. Here’s how you can make black work in your home.
Why Black Interiors?
Black is more than just a colour—it represents power, elegance, and sophistication. In fashion, the little black dress and black-tie events are considered timeless and classic. A black Mercedes-Benz is the epitome of luxury. A “black book” carries an air of mystery and importance.
In Feng Shui, black is linked to the water element, think deep, dark lakes —contemplative and cleansing. Used thoughtfully, black can create an atmosphere that is both intimate and intriguing.
The Many Faces of Black
Black can be:
6 Ways To Use Black Interiors
1. Drama Through Contrast vs. Immersive Drenching
Black can be used in two distinct ways in interior design—either to create contrast or to fully immerse a space.
Contrast is about using black strategically to highlight architectural details or focal points. This could be through black doors, cabinetry, furniture or artworks. Black works beautifully when paired with crisp white walls, warm timber, or metallic finishes, creating a sense of sophistication that feels both modern and timeless.
Drenching, on the other hand, is a trend that has gained popularity in recent years. This involves painting walls, ceilings, and sometimes even floors in black, creating an immersive and cocoon-like effect. Without the contrast between walls and ceilings, the space appears seamless, confident, and deeply atmospheric.
2. Building Texture with Black
One of the best ways to make black interiors work is by laying with texture. Black doesn’t have to feel flat or heavy.
3. Balancing All Black Interiors
Going all in with black can feel intimidating, but the key to making it work is balance. To prevent a black space from feeling too overwhelming:
4. Strategic Placement: Using Black to Minimise Impact
Don’t want to commit to an all-black interior, black can still be used strategically to enhance a space.
5. Embracing Light and Space
Light hits differently in an all-black interior; One of the biggest concerns about using black in interiors is the fear that it will make a space feel too dark or small. However, when used thoughtfully, black can enhance the way light interacts with a room.
6. Chic or Cool: The Versatility of Black Interiors
In fashion, the little black dress and black-tie events are considered timeless and elegant—elevated, even safe. So why do so many shy away from using black in their interiors?
Perhaps the greatest appeal of black interiors is in their ability to showcase personality. Just like in fashion, black can be tailored, chic, or rebellious — it never goes out of style. Whether used sparingly or embraced fully, black has a place in every home.
Many Sydney homes provide the ideal setting for an all-black interior. With expansive open-plan layouts and floor-to-ceiling windows, these spaces are flooded with natural light. However, they can sometimes feel lacking in warmth and character. A black interior can add depth, sophistication, and a sense of intimacy, grounding the space while enhancing its architectural features. By absorbing excess light, black creates a more balanced atmosphere, transforming a potentially soulless space into one that feels rich, inviting, and effortlessly stylish.
As always, I’m here to take you on a journey through the wide and sometimes wild world of interior design. Get in touch x
Richelle Langdon is the founder and Creative Director of Oliver Myles Interiors, a boutique interior design studio renowned for its striking yet functional spaces. Since establishing the studio in 2014, Richelle has brought her distinctive design approach to a diverse range of projects, from bespoke residential interiors to dynamic commercial environments.
A graduate of Sydney Design School, Richelle has honed her craft through years of hands-on experience, developing a signature style that seamlessly blends bold aesthetics with practical functionality. She believes that great design is not just about visual impact but also about creating spaces that enhance the way people live and work.
With a keen eye for detail and a passion for pushing creative boundaries, Richelle and her team at Oliver Myles Interiors are dedicated to transforming interiors into thoughtfully curated, highly livable spaces that reflect each client’s unique personality and lifestyle.
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