Black antique furniture can add a sense of history to the room like a black living room. This can also be something that you find yourself and the finish isn't so great so you decide to fix it up. You can really use this to get a contemporary style and color that still has a sense of history. This is what is in all the designer magazines now but it doesn't have to cost you thousands of dollars. It can also be a part of black dining furniture. It's elegant to match black crystal chandeliers or black chandeliers.
You might want to take your cues from the original fabric like going with an Asian theme from black lacquer furniture. Even if you're working with antique black antique furniture in the dining room you might want to just really pay homage to this. You might be able to save a little bit of fabric that you can frame for artwork. This is also going to give you some ideas as to patterns and colors that are going to match with this. You want to stay with very traditional kinds of tapestries or floral prints instead of venturing into more modern microsuede's if you want to an antique kind of piece. Be aware that when you do any renovations yourself you run the risk of really damaging and lessening the value of a true antique. You might just want to work with older pieces that don't have a lot of value that you can fix up and try to do craft projects on.
If you are lucky enough to have black antique bedroom furniture then you can really use this in all different kinds of design directions. You could pair it with wallpaper whether it's black wallpaper or black and white wallpaper. This is going to give you more of a formal kind of feeling. Be aware that wallpaper can be a little bit of a hassle to take down and it's a lot more expensive than paint, but it's a way to get a pattern into your room. This is important when you're working with dark colors because you just need to change things up without making anything too overwhelming. You'll want to leave high quality woods alone. You might be able to also mimic this look yourself with either a veneer or just a painted faux finish.
It's also important to mix it in with more modern pieces. This keeps your room from seeming too stuffy. Black is a staple in modern design style so it's going to be quite easy to pair a basic antique end table with a new leather couch. This really lends a sense of history to your room without making things being too stuffy.
You can also really antique it yourself to save on the high end and designer kind of feeling but you will need to do a little bit of practice to get a very convincing look. This can be more subtle if you use a glaze over paint which allows a cream or blue finish to shine through for a lighter effect.
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Gilmore is a 27 year old who loves decorating especially bold black and white color palettes. Always Consult a Professional Before Starting a DIY Project. Header picture from Photo Express.





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