Mixing Gold And Silver Decor
Gone is yesterday s belief that gold and silver do not belong in the same ensemble.
Mixing gold and silver decor. Will there be more gold in my future. In the 60 s my mom decorated our xmas tree and the house in silver gold and white and it was the talk of all our friends and then most of them did the same the following year chuckle. I have been mixing metals my whole life just as my mom did before me.
Metallics are all the rage right now which means gold and silver alike are topping the décor charts. A mixture of the two offers unique looks modern with a touch of glamour minimalism with an inviting appeal and rawness refined. In fact mixing them is encouraged.
I don t want my huge gold crush to take away the love that i still have for silver. Mixing chrome with other silver metals such as brushed nickel or satin nickel is another way to go. Luckily i ve never been one that felt the need to follow trends that come and go.
But some silver is here to stay as well. Mixing gold and silver. A quick scroll through popular pinterest kitchens would show you that mixing metals not only looks okay but can look extremely chic.
Mixing gold and silver gives you the liberty to play with different styles and patterns and create an overall beautiful look. Another great reason to mix silver and gold jewelry is the fact that you can always create a distinct look with similar jewelry pieces just with a different combination. Cool metallic tones such as silver nickel and steel bring a slick modern aesthetic whilst warmer tones gold rose gold bronze and brass among others are inviting flattering and subtly glamorous.
The image to the left draws your eye to brass accent pieces candlesticks and lamp bases and brings in polished chrome by way of an eye catching silver star burst and shiny chair legs. Use iron as a neutral. Probably you always want to use the same color metal for example gold in different textures or finishes polished brass brushed brass gold leaf etc.