The Color Palette That Some Consider 'Boring' Makes Carole Middleton's Fireplace Feel So Chic – It's a Celebration of Traditionalism

I'm ditching bolder color trends in favor of a classic color pairing – beautifully exhibited in the Princess of Wales' mother's country home

Carole Middleton
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In the world of ever-evolving design trends, there's a quiet power in choosing a classic color combination, led, most inevitably, by black and white. This exact pairing comes to life around Carole Middleton's fireplace, and it's reshaped how I think about decorating, both in the fireplace area and in the wider living room.

The Princess of Wales's mother's country home, named Bucklebury Manor, in Berkshire, South East England, is the perfect canvas for a traditonal, anti-trend living space. Its Georgian roots are evident in historic architectural features, most notably the black-painted fireplace, juxtaposed against the white-painted walls, and cream accessories – including cream dog beds like this one from Target – no less.

The corner of her living room epitomizes traditionalism. It's unfussy in its lack of mantel decor, and it relies on a safe black-and-white pairing. However, despite its lack of color and decorative accessories, it feels timelessly beautiful – a testament to black-and-white's enduring power. While we dare say warmer days are coming (making the need for a warm fire less necessary), its color lessons are worth replicating at any point of the calendar.

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Carole's black-and-white fireplace is a reminder of this color combination's enduring nature – reiterating a lesson that applies to the living room as a whole. We don't need a fireplace to follow her example, as Stuart Murray, the founder of Retrovintage, explains.

'A black and white living room is a classic choice because it creates a timeless, versatile base that works with almost any style. The contrast between the two colors brings a sense of sophistication and balance, which is why it’s so enduring,' he comments.

Some designers argue that this living room color scheme can feel uninspired. However, with the right styling (especially layered textures), you can enjoy a space that feels classic without falling on the wrong side of vanilla.

'To keep it feeling modern, the key is in the details. Incorporating textures like velvet cushions, sleek metal accents, or even wooden furniture can add depth without breaking the monochrome scheme,' Stuart says.

'Black and white are both bold colours, but they can be balanced with thoughtful accents, ensuring the space feels both fresh and timeless at the same time. This combination remains so loved because it’s not tied to trends. It's simple, elegant, and adaptable to any era.'


Carole Middleton’s fireplace proves that restraint, contrast, and considered details can create a living room that feels both sophisticated and approachable. In a world of fleeting trends, this understated palette reminds us that elegance is enduring, and true style needs no embellishment.

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Megan Slack
Head of Celebrity Style News

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.