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These All-Black Room Interiors Prove That Black Is What’s Happening

Challenge bright and colourful palettes with these dark looks. We’re obsessed.

Black homes are making a buzz and for all the right reasons. Far from being dark and gloomy, black is a versatile colour that can create any mood you want, from a grand and opulent space to a comfy hideout.

But if you don’t want your ENTIRE home to be black, we understand. In fact, an all-black interior doesn’t literally have to be all-black – you can still achieve the look as long as black is the dominant colour.

That’s why we put together these all-black interior looks by room to dip your toes in and discover the many ways you can incorporate black in your home, the way you want it.


All-black living room design ideas

1. For a luxe look, mix in mid-tones and metallic accents

We assure you this is not a hotel (or a condo). This 3-bedroom HDB flat makes use of mid-tones to balance out the marble walls and furniture, along with metallic gold accents. The side table and the gold frame around the television add an eye-catching shine to the room.

Serangoon North View by Weiken.com
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You can also experiment with mid-tones and soft lighting in the ceiling to lighten the look, like the homeowners of this condo did. The result is a dramatic look that is both luxurious and spacious.

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2. For visual appeal, use dark earth tones as accents

Pair black with dark earth tones, meaning naturally-occurring colours like deep browns and greens. Have a look at the dark green feature wall of this condo with fluted panels that stretches across the living room – it creates continuity and adds texture that contrasts the smooth cabinets.

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You can’t go wrong with adding furniture as accent pieces; We’re digging this chocolate brown sofa that blends in with the dark shades of the room while adding a homey vibe.

Tampines Street 61 by The Local INN.terior 新家室
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All-black dining room design ideas

3. For a functional and well-lit interior, play with lighting

For an all-black interior, make your lighting work for you. You don’t want to end up with a gloomy, uninviting space and have to squint while serving meals and dining.

If your open-concept kitchen connects to your dining room, use under cabinet lighting as an accent light to up the illumination in the area without making it too harsh.

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Pair your blackout curtains with day curtains to let the natural light filter in during the day and brighten up the interior. Go for task lighting like suspended pendant lights to add a warm glow at dinnertime, creating a cosy atmosphere.

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If you have floor-to-ceiling windows, keep the curtains drawn and blinds up in the mornings to enjoy an abundance of natural light and an unobstructed view.

Match that with black as the foundation and you’ve got a relaxing ambience to unwind and enjoy your morning cuppa.

Sturdee Residences by MAD About Design
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4. For the collections you want to show off, use a black backdrop

A dark backdrop is perfect for adding a dramatic flair to your decor. The owners of this 3-room HDB flat made the wall-hung wine rack their statement piece in the dining room.

It’s also a functional piece, so you can focus on entertaining your fellow wine enthusiasts without spending time pulling wine out of storage.

Hougang Street 32 by Glamour Concept
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Wow your guests with warmly-lit displays that jump out against these glossy cabinets!

Other fun ideas: Putting up your family photos for a gallery wall or installing a backlit bookshelf.

No doubt that these display pieces/memorabilia are great conversation starters when you invite guests over for a meal.

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All-black kitchen design ideas

5. For a stylish kitchen, play with different textures, tones and shapes

This contemporary home incorporates different textures and shades of black that add depth and variety to the kitchen.

Mix up reflective surfaces like marble and matte laminates across your countertops and cabinets. You can also swap out standard fixtures for designs like these translucent hexagonal chairs and hexagonal pendant lighting.

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Want to make your kitchen look bigger? Use a mirror backsplash to achieve the effect and add textural interest.

And it’s not just the aesthetic: Having an all-black kitchen helps to hide the inevitable stains and scratches that build up.

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You can create visual interest with cabinetry, like these shaker style cabinets with their recessed panels and metallic knobs. Why not also try a fluted panel wall on the side and make the space look taller than it actually is?

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6. For a striking look, create contrast with the flooring

We won’t blame you for walking into the walls while staring at these floors. If you’re worried about how dark and stuffy an all-black kitchen might feel, jazz up the floors with a contrasting colour and/or texture!

These Peranakan tiles elevate the look of this kitchen and give a distinctive charm to an otherwise uber-modern all-black kitchen.

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All-black bedroom design ideas

7. For a dark and cosy room, balance out the dark tones with lighter neutrals

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With neutral colours like brown, beige and taupe, you can add warmth to the room, but that’s not your only option. Cool neutrals also work well with black to achieve a clean and minimal look.

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8. For an avant-garde vibe, incorporate curves and line breaks

While clean lines add order to an all-black room, you can make your bedroom more elegant by breaking up linear shapes.

Use curves to subtly create a focal point – This curved vanity draws attention at first glance and juxtaposes the rich shade of the curtain. Take it a step further by adding furniture or accents with rounded shapes, like the vanity stool, to make the room more inviting.

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It’s not all about rounds, though. Talk about making a statement with this warm ceiling lighting that goes beyond function to add dynamism to the room by breaking up lines.

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All-black study design ideas

9. For a flexible open space, use sliding doors

In all-black interiors, the right balance of light and colour will help it from looking too closed in. Replacing the walls with glass is also a nifty way to create the illusion of space, but why not take it a step further by literally opening up the space?

These sliding glass doors can open and close depending on the occasion, so you can carry out your open-space plan without a hitch.

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Inside, the faint downlight on the black wall works with the natural lighting from the full-length windows to brighten up the room. We’re getting strong masculine vibes from the wall and the steel frames – definitely an idea for a space that doubles up as a ‘man cave’.

10. For a small room that looks bigger than it actually is, try reflective surfaces

Dress up your cupboards with mirrors for doors. How’s that for handy storage space and reflective surfaces that bounce light to make the room feel bigger?

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Besides that, have you ever thought of setting up a mirror at the study table? Not only is it eye-catching, but it also gives a sense of spaciousness.

Alkaff Crescent by Fifth Avenue Interior
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All-black bathroom design ideas

11. For a dynamic vibe, marry contrasting elements

Mix up different elements to see what looks can liven up your all-black bathroom. Industrial-style wooden cabinets, walls and flooring add a raw edge to this bathroom for a novel look.

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The glossy black subway tiles make the space more classy while keeping with the moody vibe. The unconcealed elements like exposed pipes are also emphasised where the texture contrasts with the tiles.

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You can also amp up the look of your bathroom with well-placed pieces of art.

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12. For an unconventional look, go bold and bare with open-concept bathrooms

We’ve heard of open-concept kitchens, but what about open-concept bathrooms? If you're up to trying it, you’ll discover that there are many practical uses for one, besides ramping up the bold and opulent look of your all-black en-suite.

Apart from giving an impression of a bigger space, open-concept bathrooms can also make it easier to move around from your bedroom to the bathroom.

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To add visual interest, you can incorporate different textures and materials, like a black statement sink or dark marble tiles with veining that stands out under ambient lighting.

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