1Modern Love
Julie SoeferThere's no more fitting partner for a black and white room than a black and white photo. For this bedroom teed up by Benjamin Johnston Design, an oversized photo over the bed lends a romantic edge.
2Sculptural Splendor
Meghan Beierle-O'BrienIn a luxury Hollywood penthouse designed by KES Studio, a sculptural white side table topped with a striking black sconce creates an alluring contrast.
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3Paint it Black
Frank OudemanFor a bedroom in a Greenwich home, the design firm De-Spec elected to swath a single wall in matte black paint, providing a dramatic backdrop for unframed art.
4Palette Cleanser
Megan Grehl InteriorsIn a Brooklyn Brownstone, designer Megan Grehl used black and white to tie together an eclectic mix of vintage and new finds.
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5Black Tie Affair
Interiors MagazineFor a chic teen boy's room, designer Jessica Gersten Interiors punctuated a cool, monochrome palette with vintage black and white Pierre Paulin chairs.
6Back to Black
John Merkl PhotographyAn almost all-black bedroom doesn't have to feel stark, as designer Jennifer Robin proves with this dark-walled sanctuary. White accents balance a black wall and black bed, creating a bedroom that feels as cozy as can be.
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7Colorful Interlude
Rett PeekFor a black and white bedroom, designer Casey Sarkin introduced two colorful abstracts, proving that color can comingle without disrupting a black and white room's core identity.
8Border Ballad
Gieves AndersonA bit of black in an otherwise all-white bedroom can be a beautiful thing, as shown in this haute hideaway by designer Brooke Moorhead.
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9Classic Modern
Fritz von de SchulenburgBlack and white may have a reputation for skewing modern, but as illustrated by this moody, black-walled bedroom designed by Stewart M., the color combo can translate to more traditional interiors, too.
10Enthrall with Toile
Laurie BlackBlack and white knows no bounds in this dreamy escape cued up by Hyde Evans Design. Applying a black and white toile-inspired paper to the ceiling liberates the otherwise traditional-feeling space.
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11Comfort Mood
John Cain SargentNot every black and white bedroom needs to be a radical rethink. Designer Amy Berry pared-back a black and white room to just the basics to create a pacifying space.
12Laidback Luxe
Frank OudemanGlints of gold and textural toppers such as cozy blankets and pillows, lend this black and white bedroom, designed by the firm De-Spec, elevated appeal.
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13A Touch of Brass
Michael HunterBrass makes a befitting bedfellow for black and white, as proven by this high-glamour space designed by Laura U, Inc.
14Into the Woods
Caroline AllisonWallpapers can get a bad rap for overpowering a space, but as this room cued up by Crowell + Company Interiors proves, when cast in a palette of black and white, it can be downright serene.
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15All Lacquered Up
Evan Joseph Images 16Boutique Chic
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17A Starlet's Sanctuary
Werner StraubeDesigner Eva Quateman used black and white to tee up a Hollywood Regency-inspired bedroom that feels fit for a silver screen siren.
18Pattern Play
Photographer: Nat Rea, Interior Styling: Kara ButterfieldA refined palette like black and white allows you to experiment more freely with patterns than you might not otherwise be able to, as displayed by Koo de Kir Architectural Interiors in this charming girl's bedroom.
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19Block Party
Eric LaignelLarge blocks of complementary color make an eye-catching statement in this black and white bedroom designed by 2Michaels Design.
20Graphic Contents
Meghan Beierle-O'BrieKES Studio used an array of geometric shapes to make a black and white palette pop.

Marisa S. Martin is a writer for Chairish and previously worked for One Kings Lane. An ardent vintage enthusiast, she loves a good throwback trend story and believes there’s nothing a bit of brass can’t fix.
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