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#인테리어노하우 #오늘의우리집 #예쁜템최고야 [Black Living Room: A Fail-Proof Guide to Creating a Cinematic Mood] Hello, this is Jeje Home, a brand passionate about black interiors and desk decor. To be honest, there were quite a few twists and turns before I could complete this space. It has been three months since I quit my job and resolved to create a space entirely of my own, and finally, the cinematic living room I had envisioned is finished. Many people ask, "Isn't black interior too dark or dreary?" However, if you know just the subtle know-how, you can create a space that is deeper and more sophisticated than any other color. I will share the black living room styling tips I learned through hands-on experience. 🚀 1. Layering 'Rugs and Sofas' to Determine the Depth of the Tonality Just because it is a black interior doesn't mean you should fill every piece of furniture with pitch-black colors; doing so can make the space look flat. To anchor the center of the living room, I combined a leather sofa with a dark gray rug. 🖤 When the cool, glossy texture of leather meets the heavy fabric texture of a rug, it creates a sense of depth in the space. In particular, if you lightly tone down the entire floor with a dark gray tone, the furniture placed on top stands out much more. Just casually toss a black and white patterned blanket over it. It serves as an excellent focal point for the sofa, which could otherwise look monotonous. 2. 'Curved Objects' That Breathe Life into Linear Spaces My living room generally features many linear elements, such as wall shelves and the sofa. While such a space can easily look stiff, I balanced it out by utilizing a round dining table and curved chairs. The Pave Glass dining table I recently acquired features a black glass top, giving a visually open feel, while the silhouette of the chairs reflected beneath it transforms the space into a gallery. Even placing just one bold curved piece of furniture in a space dominated by straight lines makes the atmosphere much more fluid and trendy. 3. Lighting That Designs 'Shadows,' the Flower of Black Interiors In black interiors, the most important element is undoubtedly 'lighting.' Try turning off the main lights and utilizing only indirect lighting. I placed a pyramid-shaped light fixture and a steel lamp on a wall shelf. I even considered the angle of the shadows cast as the light hit the wall. The darker the space, the greater the presence of light naturally becomes. When cool steel lights meet a black mood, they can create an atmosphere reminiscent of a scene from a cinematic movie. Now, I am enjoying time entirely to myself in this black living room. I hope you, too, will fill your space with your own unique tastes—things you truly love—rather than being swayed by the gaze of others.🖤