What Wall Color Goes With Black Furniture
I like to think of myself as a professional amateur interior designer and furniture expert.
I remember a few years back when I was consulting with a client who wanted something that was bold and low-maintenance. She didn't like cherry wood and lighter color palettes just wouldn't fly with the theme we were going with. I suggested going with espresso furniture. Her response was: "What's espresso?" This prompted me to clear the air.
In This Article
- What Color Is Espresso?
- The Role of Lighting
- Espresso, Black, and Ebony
- Staining to Get the Right Finish
- Decorating With Espresso
- Finishing Touches: Hardware
What Color Is Espresso?
Espresso is a color that stands between black and brown. It's really a dark brown that is usually mistaken to be a true black. Many times, a piece of furniture will be listed as "black" when it is in reality espresso. But you don't have to fret—the difference is so difficult to notice that you can use espresso in place of black furnishings. To be quite honest, it's difficult finding jet black finishes. More often than not, companies advertise espresso finishes as black when they're really not. I'll talk more about true black in a little bit.
The Role of Lighting
Espresso is a very dark brown that appears to be black. It has chocolate tones and, in some cases, espresso can have hints of reddish hues in good direct lighting. It gets its name from the coffee. It really does look similar to a cup of dark coffee with light creamer.
Lighting will directly affect the way that espresso furniture looks. In areas like the bathroom, it will look more black than anything. If you place an espresso cabinet in the living room where it will be directly exposed to streaming sunrays, you'll more likely have a chance of seeing the reddish tints and the brown tones manifest themselves.
Espresso, Black, & Ebony
It's important to consider how you will use the furniture, but at the same time, espresso can be identical to black furniture. If you're searching for a deep black, you'll need to find something with an ebony finish or a "straight black" finish. These are indicative of true black finishes.
Staining to Get the Right Finish
Some people like to stain their cabinets themselves to get just the right tone. You can often find unfinished cabinets that are ready to be painted or stained. This way you don't have to strip and sand them down before you update the finish. This method is obviously more time intensive and will require more elbow grease but it can be a fun activity for those who enjoy hands on and DIY home improvement projects.
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Decorating With Espresso to Make a Lasting Impression
Espresso is a very popular finish in 2014 and you should continue seeing it in 2015. It's very modern, chic, and bold. The classic blend is an espresso kitchen cabinet with white quartz tops and stainless steel appliances. You're pulling in the simplicity of minimalism with the common black-white decorating scheme. The stainless steel incorporates a bit of industrialism, making a statement of power and functional use. Finally, the white countertop keeps everything clean, innocent, and elegant.
A few color palettes that contrast espresso well are green-grays, blue-grays, light olive, and mint-green. Espresso is a very dominant color so you want something that contrasts and is almost borderline to becoming an accent color.
The Finishing Touches: Hardware
I can't leave out the finishing touch; hardware. Hardware is like the icing on the cake, it's the lacing on a beautiful dress, the haute frame to your lenses. Brushed nickel stands out and will complement stainless steel hardware. Another option if you want to tone it down a bit is a bronze finish. You can find oil-rubbed bronze finishes which is basically a polished finish that has a bit more gleam to it.
Espresso is a very versatile color that can be used in many ways. If you're afraid that it won't be black, you shouldn't worry. Unless it will be directly exposed to sunlight, it will work out just fine.
Annette Marinko on November 01, 2019:
Rustoleum has espresso, Susy. My husband covered a cherry vanity in our bathroom with it. Came out great!
Susy Rojas on October 23, 2019:
Who paint/brand can I buy that is the espresso color? Thanks.
Yoice Hernández on July 26, 2019:
I have a dining room table and 8 chairs that I am getting redone in espresso. I also have a buffet that belongs in the same room. My question is should I also have it stained in espresso or should I consider another color? The floor is gray and the walls are very light gray and white trims. Thanks
Tania K7 on April 30, 2019:
Ack! I'm not sure if my question went through because I signed up after I wrote it. Sorry if it's a duplicate but my question was can you successfully mix espresso colored items and black finish colored items in the same room? Thank you!
Nicholas on January 21, 2019:
This was helpful; thanks!
What Wall Color Goes With Black Furniture
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