Do you adore black partitions but are too scared to go with solid black paint? Subsequently black background may be a great middle ground for you. A black, patterned background can break up the darkness while still giving your chamber the wealthy beauty of a black painted wall. Browse these black paper ideas to see how you do not have to be afraid of the dark!
Atmosphere Interior Design Inc..
Sometimes a modern and white pattern can be dizzying. Black with a metallic pattern is a softer contrast.
Judith Balis Interiors
The black in this paper is divided with a tone-on-tone floral pattern. It’s subtle, so it gives the sensation of a solid black.
Atmosphere Interior Design Inc..
A change in sheen is only sufficient to break up an otherwise solid black.
Ferm Living Shop
Branch background – $115
This paper is quite solid yet still split with a white tree branch pattern. In general, it’s a large pattern that could look great in a large-scaled room, but the willingness of the pattern produced up from the slender branches allows it also to work well in a smaller area.
Wallpaper Direct
Quentin’s ABC – GBP 39
A lot of people cringe when any conversation of using black partitions in a child’s area comes up. I think using this chalkboardlike wallpaper blueprint could be perfectly acceptable!
Kerrie L. Kelly
When you state grasscloth, most people initially will think neutral. However, a black grasscloth is a way to go daring while adding a subtle texture. This treatment may look fantastic in styles from modern to traditional.
Tracy Murdock Allied ASID
I love a room with some wackiness or a sense of humor. This confront pattern certainly divides the black. At firms such as Printed Space, you can even have your personal picture digitally printed onto a background that custom fits your area.
F. Schumacher & Co..
Crocodile, Jet
Add an exotic touch to a room with this traditional crocodile-skin pattern. The realistic, nature-inspired style creates a subtly striped texture on the wall.
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