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03-24-2014 01:32 PM
Just wondering if you mix your gold metals with silver metals ? We have a new home and in our old home everything was pretty much either gold, brass or oiled rubbed bronze. In our new home our kitchen, and bathrooms are in nickel or silver , plus our kitchen which is in the center of the house is done in black cabinets, marble counters and island with nickel fixtures. So being an open concept you can see the kitchen from the other rooms and we would like it to flow. I dont want to get rid of all the past items like clocks, chandeliers, decor items etc. Would love some suggestions as to how to incorporate our past items with our new. Thanks !
03-24-2014 01:37 PM
I had to because of time constraints. My builder would say go get five doorknobs or so many sconces or whatever. Since I am out in the boondocks and shopping trips to "the big city" had to count, I ended up not thinking things through completely, just bought. If we ever build another house I will have this stuff planned out in advance. So we have oiled brass, oiled nickel in the fans and knobs. The only thing that is consistent is bright nickel bathroom and kitchen fixtures. Everyone should build one test house before you do your real house. Sort of like a starter marriage. Just kidding, people.
03-24-2014 01:42 PM
I have no polished brass hardware(although I do like antiqued brass) as I do not like it. All of ours is brushed nickel. But, I do mix soft/antiqued golds and bronze with all types of silver in wall art, art and painted furniture including my clothing and accessories. I do like monochromatic treatment and I honestly find all metallics to be neutral even when used together. I wear mixed metals, I think mixing whether on body or in home looks more contemporary and less contrived.
03-24-2014 01:48 PM
My house is all over the place. Gold, silver, and (I think) nickle plate. I never even knew this was a "thing" to be concerned about until recently. It is just not something that flies over my radar. It would be different if I were renovating my entire house at one time, but that will never happen.
03-24-2014 01:49 PM
On 3/24/2014 depglass said:I had to because of time constraints. My builder would say go get five doorknobs or so many sconces or whatever. Since I am out in the boondocks and shopping trips to "the big city" had to count, I ended up not thinking things through completely, just bought. If we ever build another house I will have this stuff planned out in advance. So we have oiled brass, oiled nickel in the fans and knobs. The only thing that is consistent is bright nickel bathroom and kitchen fixtures. Everyone should build one test house before you do your real house. Sort of like a starter marriage. Just kidding, people.
I am with you there !that makes total sense to me ! We found that out building so far from our new home also !
03-24-2014 01:52 PM
On 3/24/2014 Sebastian said:I have no polished brass hardware(although I do like antiqued brass) as I do not like it. All of ours is brushed nickel. But, I do mix soft/antiqued golds and bronze with all types of silver in wall art, art and painted furniture including my clothing and accessories. I do like monochromatic treatment and I honestly find all metallics to be neutral even when used together. I wear mixed metals, I think mixing whether on body or in home looks more contemporary and less contrived.
Very Good point! I do mix my metals in jewelry and love the look ! Most of our brass and bronze are of the antiqued soft look, so maybe not so bad ! Also good point about not looking contrived. Thank you !
03-24-2014 01:54 PM
On 3/24/2014 Peaches McPhee said:My house is all over the place. Gold, silver, and (I think) nickle plate. I never even knew this was a "thing" to be concerned about until recently. It is just not something that flies over my radar. It would be different if I were renovating my entire house at one time, but that will never happen.
I know, it isnt something I really thought about , should have seeing that a new home is like renovating. Just cant justify ALL new, when you have items you love , guess they just have to be worked with.
03-24-2014 01:54 PM
03-24-2014 01:55 PM
Yes, I sure do. I like silver, bronze, some gold, and gunmetal. Not shy about it either.
03-24-2014 02:26 PM
Yes. I'm not Martha Stewart and my home isn't going to be featured in a magazine, so I'm not going to be judged by people and may as well do what works for me.
I suppose friends I invite over could judge me for that, but most of my friends are too worried about real problems to worry about my hardware and decorating.
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