Mixing Metals: How to Create an Elevated and Cohesive Look

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Add depth and texture with a blend of metallic finishes


Mixing metals in interior design can create a visually interesting and dynamic space. The key to successfully mixing metals is to have a cohesive plan that balances the different finishes and tones. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

  1. Start with a dominant metal: Choose one metal to be the dominant metal, and use it throughout the space in larger pieces such as furniture, lighting fixtures, or hardware. This will create a cohesive look and serve as a unifying element.

  2. Balance warm and cool tones: Metals can be categorized as warm (such as brass, gold, and copper) or cool (such as silver, nickel, and chrome). Mixing warm and cool metals can create a balanced and harmonious look.

  3. Consider the finishes: Different finishes can affect how the metal looks and interacts with other finishes. Matte or brushed finishes can make metals appear softer and more subdued, while shiny or polished finishes can create a more dramatic look.

  4. Use metal as an accent: Small metal accents such as vases, picture frames, or decorative objects can be used to add interest and texture without overwhelming the space.

  5. Mix textures: Combining different textures of metal, such as a hammered brass table with a smooth chrome lamp, can create a layered and visually interesting look.

Overall, mixing metals in interior design can be a fun and creative way to add depth and character to a space. Just remember to keep a cohesive plan in mind and balance different finishes and tones for a polished and harmonious look.

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