A Tour of the Black Accents in my Home (2024)

Sunday morning I had coffee with my sisters and my Mom in our living room. One of my sisters said someone she follows on Instagram had just tiled their entire bathroom black and painted the rest of the walls–including the ceiling–black to match. She revealed the completed bathroom on her reels along with copy that shouted:

“Why should you never paint your bathroom all black?

“Because it looks amazing and you’ll quickly become addicted to it and soon every room will be black.”

One of the comments stated “I’ve been on the fence about doing this but I think I know what I’m doing this weekend”.

So what’s the problem with black?

When I warn people of the perils of black, everyone immediately assumes I must flatly dislike black. So why should they listen to someone who clearly has a bias against the darkest colour on the planet?

And this couldn’t be further from the truth.

Have I seen enough black to last a lifetime because of what I do?

Lately? Yes. But that still doesn’t mean I can’t stand it and want nothing to do with it.

Because all I’ve ever done on here since I first starting writing this blog in 2008 is warn ya’ll of overdosing on the trending neutral of the moment. Whether it’s brown, beige, taupe, grey, white or black.

My opinion is not Black and White

When someone finds my content and they get that there is a ring of truth to it. . .

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But they’re still on the fence about whether they should heed my advice. They click around. Perhaps ending up at my portfolio to look for photos of my house and as one follower questioned:

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I’m writing this post today in case other people have had the same thought. Because this is not the first time I’ve been asked this question.

So first, make no mistake my message is ALWAYS the same and has been for 16 years: don’t go too far with the trendy neutral of the moment.

And, when you’re not a designer, it’s hard to know where the “You are here” button is.

And “you are here” just before you’ve gone too far. Once you miss the exit to the beautiful land of timeless, you’re headed straight for the signpost: Caution Trendy Ahead! Be prepared to renovate soon!

The smart question to ask

So it’s smart to be asking yourself if you’re overdoing the black (or white) choices that you’re making.

Every neutral can also be timeless.

It all depends on how and how much.

So let’s tour the black accents in my house

Yes my staircase is black and was when I bought the house. It’s a French country house and it’s an iron railing, it should most definitely be black.

When we refinished the floors, it would have taken a lot of labour to also refinish the steps. The edges would have to be hand sanded. So I had the treads lacquered black. The risers were the off white trim colour to break it up, and much of the black treads were covered with the leopard carpet. That post is right here.

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The black chair sitting in the entry will eventually be replaced with a much nicer chair, but I had it from my last house. Nothing wrong with the hit of black to be clear.

In the living room, my coffee table is black. It grounds all the light, colourful furniture.

Notice however that my fireplace was NOT painted black (like anyone else following this trend would have immediately done to replace the taupe that it was) instead I had it faux finished to look like Calcatta Marble which flows from my kitchen backsplash to the new 24″ x 24″ tiled floor in the sunroom/dining room.

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Notice that all these black accents, the railing, treads, the accent chair and the coffee table, are all slim in proportion. If they were solid swathes of black, they would work very different visually. If my stairs, for example, were solid black, treads, risers and all with no runner? It would have looked completely wrong.

Leopard print is my go to

And I have a black and gold leopard chair along with leopard pillows and my kitchen chairs have the same fabric on the backs of the chairs (the seats and front of these chairs are green).

Leopard is a neutral and works perfectly with my glam and colourful living room. It’s also a pattern that is not nearly as heavy as solid black.

I also love how the gold chandelier is visually repeated by the yellow leopard fabric and it’s a good thing since so far, I don’t have any other gold metals in my kitchen.

The existing hardware in my kitchen is brushed nickel and I like that it relates to my existing violet grey countertops (which will eventually be changed but since my island is white, this is not an emergency).

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Black in my dining room

In my dining room I have black, french country lanterns that were existing with the house and I love them so they’re staying.

The existing doorknobs in my house happened to be oil rubbed bronze and since I have brown floors, they’re staying as well.

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I also bought these black rechargable lamps for my white outdoor dining set at the end of the season last year and I’m using them here.

By the way any lantern I saw in France was also black, in fact I wrote a post about black, timeless lanterns in France, here.

Wait, one more black accessory in the dining room, it’s right here:

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Black in the bedroom

Our work-in-progress primary bedroom (headboard needs to be recovered, I need drapes, etc) has this fabulous floral artwork with black in it and that is repeated by the black iron bed frame, which again is French country inspired.

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I don’t have good photos of my powder room which still needs the perfect piece of art but suffice to say that the floor is a black, marble hex tile and the ONLY place where black will be repeated in there is the framed art (still to come).

Black on our exterior

It has a black roof which is perfect with the style of this French country home. In the roof module in my Exterior masterclass, I mention that every single house in France has a black roof.

And the gutters are black as they should be here, otherwise we’d be looking at white stripes and for this house that would not look good. The downspouts were also black but when I had the house painted last summer I had the painter spray them to match the house.

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And I have black iron railings which are perfect with this home and once again black lanterns, as it should be.

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I also have black, french country bistro chairs and I had the base of my marble table sprayed black to match when I moved it outside from my last kitchen (when it was brass).

Every room needs a touch of black

The lesson here is, that I have basically employed the age old adage “Every room needs a touch of black”.

And what there is to notice in my home, it’s a touch.

Not an overdose.I have black where it should be and nowhere else.

This means, when this trend passes like they all do, I will not be filled with regret.

And that my dear lovelies is all I’m ever trying to save you from with my warnings about too much black.

I love you, and I want you to have a home you’ll love forever!

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