In the ever-changing world of design, there is one trend that always remains in fashion - the classic combination of black and white. In recent years, we have witnessed a renewed rise in the popularity of this color palette, which brings with it timeless elegance and visual cleanliness to living spaces.
Sharon Prager Leshem, Director of Architects at Nirlat, explains: "The combination of black and white is like a good tuxedo suit - it always looks impressive and suitable for any occasion. In the design of the house, it will not be seen "standing alone" and it can be seen in combination with other colors Or with the opposite color that complements it, the white color, but its presence always remains. This makes it possible to create a neutral base that is very easy to work with and to add touches of color or texture according to the need and personal taste."
This trend is expressed in a variety of elements in the house - starting from furniture in black and white tones, through patterned tiles, wall paint and more. One of the prominent advantages of the style is the ability to create a strong contrast that defines and emphasizes the space.
Maya Donnerstein-Yatir, Vice President of Marketing of the Rav Bariach Group: "Although in the world of design there is a move away from dark colors in general and black in particular in the world of doors, the combination of black and white colors will accompany us in the coming year. The combination between black and white leads to contrasting games that make the product pop - whether it is a combination between a white wall and a black door, a black wall and a black door, a black door with a white handle or a white door with a black handle. The black and white color combination derives its origins from the world of fashion, when at the beginning of the 20's it was Coco Chanel who coined this combination with the little black dress next to the string of white pearls."
According to designer Einat Ehrlich, "Working with black and white allows us to create depth and interest in the space, even when it comes to small apartments. For example, one wall in black can be dramatic and thus create depth and interest in the space. While in combination with white furniture on a black wall, a kind of subtler contrast is created that can lighten the general feeling in the room." Ehrlich adds, "I always recommend adding a third shade or shades in elements such as accessories, which can be used as a bridge between black and white and soften the transitions."