Combining different finishes like polished nickel with brass brings character and avoids a flat look. Stick to two to three metal tones to keep the design intentional and avoid overwhelming the space.
When Toby Young bought her one-bedroom apartment in New York's Gramercy Park neighborhood, she knew she would have very little money to renovate the kitchen. She planned to simply paint the dark brown ...
Metals can also be incorporated in unexpected places – like along the edges of this French writing table desk that Adair Witmer sourced for a client who lives near Denver. Witmer spotted it being used ...
Designer Lisa Henderson paired brass hardware with a contrasting Lacanche range in this kitchen. Emery Davis Photography From brass to bronze to matte black, you have options when it comes to the ...
You’ve likely heard all of the “rules” related to mixing metal finishes. “Don’t use more than two together,” or “choose one finish and complement it with coordinating metals.” Perhaps you’ve been told ...
If there's one bathroom design choice that has caused controversy over the years, it's whether or not to mix metals. Mixing metal hardware has gone in and out of style, and every designer has an ...
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