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The use of white and black in decorating can create a stunning and dramatic decor. Find out how to best take advantage of the combination of these two simple colors to maximize your decorating statement.

There's a rule in decorating that says that "every room can use a touch of black." You might think this is strange if you have a room of pastels or jewel tones. But think a minute.

Using the color black adds a focal point of color that grounds, anchors, and adds a sophisticated look to a room.

Black in accessories, light fixtures, trims, paint, or in one bold piece of furniture will help to catch the eye and sharpen any decorating scheme. It will serve as an outline that sets off specific areas or objects. Black by itself is striking!

But to get real drama and spark, pair black with white.

The use of black and white in decorating gives a fresh, clean, and unquestionably sophisticated and elegant look to any room.

Black and white are a perfect color combination for any decorating style.

Everybody is familiar with the dramatic change that can come about from simply changing the colour on your walls. But how many people have actually considered changing the shape of the space itself? Sometimes we’re presented with problematic spaces that demand solutions. A very narrow room with a high ceiling looks out of proportion - maybe installing a false ceiling with recessed downlighters is the answer. A bathroom next to a WC practically instructs you to remove the dividing wall. Try applying this principle to an ordinary space as well, one which doesn’t have particular problems of size or proportion, but which might benefit from a re-think of the space and how it is to be used.





Luxurious Modern Interior Design Idea Wood Floor

Luxurious Modern Interior Design Idea Wood Floor



Luxurious Modern Interior Design Idea Wood Floor

Classic Luxury Interior Design Idea of Charles Allen

Classic Luxury Interior Design Idea of Charles Allen

Classic Luxury Interior Design Idea of Charles Allen

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Bedroom Interior Design Idea by Destiny
Bedroom Interior Design Idea by Destiny

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Creative Interior Design Idea
Creative Interior Design Idea

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Modern Interior Design with Italian Furniture


Modern Interior Design with Italian Furniture

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Interior Design Lighting Ideas Mary Clare Buckle

Villa Ferrari Modern Interior Design

Villa Ferrari Modern Interior Design
Villa Ferrari Modern Interior Design

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Catamarans Kitchen Interior Design Idea
Catamarans Kitchen Interior Design Idea

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Mobileffe Interior Design Inspiration
Mobileffe Interior Design Inspiration

Before & After With Interior Designer Marlene Buckner



We've encouraged interior designers in our area to show us their before and after pictures of projects they've completed. We want to give you an idea through their examples why we recommend you use an interior designer.

Our latest example is from Marlene Buckner, president elect of ASID Oregon Chapter, and a consummate professional having passed the National Council for Interior Design Qualification Exam (NCIDQ)

This 1916 residence in Dunthorpe was designed by famous Portland Architect Wade Hampton Pipes. The kitchen was so small the family ate at the farm table that doubled as a work surface. After Marlene designed an 8 foot addition on the opposite end of the room and developed the kitchen design with the homeowners, a new larger kitchen emerged that included an island and nook with built-in banquette seating (in the old kitchen location).



True to the period, painted cabinets with inset doors from Wood-Mode were installed and a satin-etched Mysore Black granite counter was chosen for its aged appearance.

Challenges included lacing in and finishing the new oak kitchen floor to blend seamlessly with the original 90-year-old oak floors found everywhere else. The oven cabinet also required careful modification to bypass the top two steps to the landing above that were hidden in a soffit.

Due to the complexity of this addition and the beauty of its integration with the original home, this project received the 2008 ORA Outstanding Remodeling Achievement Award as well as the prestigious national Chrysalis Award for Best Residential Addition in its price category.

Marlene Buckner specializes in Spatial Design, Kitchens, Baths, and Interiors and is a Certified Kitchen and Bath Designer through NKBA.

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