Black and white is a sophisticated palette, when paired natural neutrals it becomes family friendly and eternally classic.
Clever designs for narrow allotments.
6.5 to 12 metres wide. 119.59m2 to 197.54m2
Easy entertaining all year round.
10 to 12.89 metres wide. 154.69m2 to 218.93m2
Family living with room to move.
14 to 26.75 metres wide. 106.52m2 to 336.14m2
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Black and white is a classic – and hugely versatile – colour combination. It can be used to create timeless looks from minimal chic to luxurious opulence. Simple monochromatic beauty suits any room – bathrooms to bedrooms – and will always result in sophisticated style. Any colour can be added to a black and white scheme, making it a firm favourite of interior designers and architects. While accent colours may fall out of favour, black and white never goes out of style.
Black and white is a sophisticated palette, when paired natural neutrals it becomes family friendly and eternally classic.
Family friendly. Dark hued fabrics – charcoal, noir, ink – hide the stains better than lighter shades.
The dramatic contrast of black mosaic tiles against the crisp white wall in the Hickinbotham Greendale ensuite is timelessly modern. The vibrantly patterned handtowel adds personality.
Finishing touches. Wooden accessories and fresh flowers are the perfect way to soften a bathroom.
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