As long as they are not in the same room you can do as you wish. Even if you can view the kitchen from the dining room just select a few elements that correspond. Such as touches of green in both rooms.
Absolutely. Gone are the days of everything having to match, even within the same room. So boring. Look at some designer rooms, they have different color chairs than the table. Spice it up. Let your personality shine.
Yes – as long as they are a complimentary style, you can have black furniture in one room and white in the other. Try to include some accents in white in your dining room, like white candlesticks and art with white matte around it. Also do the reverse in the kitchen with black accents, placemats for example. Pick one or two colours to carry through both rooms and it will all look very intentional, very cohesive.
As long as they are not in the same room you can do as you wish. Even if you can view the kitchen from the dining room just select a few elements that correspond. Such as touches of green in both rooms.
Yea it makes the black look cooler and so does the white, u gotta mix it up not everythng should be same color
Absolutely. Gone are the days of everything having to match, even within the same room. So boring. Look at some designer rooms, they have different color chairs than the table. Spice it up. Let your personality shine.
Yeah, black makes your furnitures look elegant, cool and neat.
John from http://www.arnoldsofficefurniture.com/
Yes – as long as they are a complimentary style, you can have black furniture in one room and white in the other. Try to include some accents in white in your dining room, like white candlesticks and art with white matte around it. Also do the reverse in the kitchen with black accents, placemats for example. Pick one or two colours to carry through both rooms and it will all look very intentional, very cohesive.
it will be great