Lewis Hamilton strategically uses white paint and warm wooden accents to make this tricky furniture shade accessible in his living room
Styling deep black furniture can come with complications, but as Hamilton's space reminds us, it's worth the risk – and design experts agree


No color combination is quite as iconic as black-and-white, but sometimes, bringing it to life in design is complicated. Despite being known for its versatility, this pairing has a way of making a cold statement, especially in spaces where you might crave warmth and coziness. Chances of success begin by following the example of those who have gone before us, in this case, Lewis Hamilton, whose living room is the perfect example of a black-and-white color scheme done right.
In his former living room, the F1 star used bright white paint alongside deep black furniture (best seen in the first and second photos on the carousel below). He uses wooden architectural features to bring warmth to sections of the black-and-white living room alongside soft accents, such as an area rug and throw, bringing a cozier element to the living room color palette.
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Hamilton's technique isn't lost on Priyanshi Jain, an architect and interior designer, who emphasizes the importance of lighting in such a space.
'All black furniture creates a dramatic and sophisticated living room, but it's necessary to balance out the boldness with elements that prevent the space from feeling dark and oppressive,' she begins.
'Maximize the entry of natural light by using sheer curtains or blinds. If you have limited natural light, consider adding a mirror to reflect existing light and build an illusion of space. Implement multiple lighting layers, including ambient, task, and accent lighting. Chandeliers, floor lamps, and table lamps add warmth and dimension to the space.'
Another lesson we can take from Hamilton's space? His use of textures. As mentioned, he uses rugs, throws, and various materials via his chairs (including leather in the dining room space). 'Introduce different textures to prevent the room from feeling flat. Incorporate elements such as velvet, leather, wool, and lenient in your furniture, accessories, and rugs. Bring in natural materials such as wood, plants, and stone to add warmth and contrast to the black furniture. A wooden coffee table or a large potted plant is effective,' Jain says.
Alongside paint, Jain recommends juxtaposing white (and cream) furnishings and artworks (the latter of which is seen in Hamilton's space). 'Create a striking contrast by implementing white elements such as a white rug, white artwork, or white curtains. You can also play with different shades of black or white for a timeless and elegant look.'
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We suggest starting with these pieces, inspired by his space, below.
Inspired by the sculptural armchair in Hamilton's living room, this is the ultimate starter piece for a black-and-white living room. Meticulously crafted, it ensures a relaxed posture for reading, work, or leisure – and it looks particularly great when used as a contrast, just like Hamilton's.
Tassel fringe
Soft accessories are essential for those looking to warm a monochromatic space, and this blanket is the perfect starting point. Similar to the brown piece seen across the accent chair, this throw has a pleated, zigzag texture and classic tassel fringe trim that will add further interest to your space.
As far as cleanup is concerned, all-white rugs are a tad terrifying. However, with a washable rug, you don’t have to worry about mess as much. This white rug features a high pile texture and a nonslip backing, and it is machine washable (plus, it's so similar to the one we spotted under Hamilton's dining table).
Finally, Jain suggests playing with metallic finishes (we especially love bronze in monochromatic spaces) for a quietly luxurious result. 'Implement metallic accents such as gold or silver through decorative items or lighting fixtures to add a hint of glamour.'

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.
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