Silver And Bronze Living Room

Silver And Bronze Living Room

bright blue linen sofa

Jonny Valiant

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Mix Up Your Gallery Wall

Want to dip a toe into mixing metals but aren't ready to invest in big items? Combine a silver and a bronze frame on a big gallery wall to get the effect without the risk, like in this colorful Miami home. See more of this house »

currey company bench

Francesco Lagnese

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Separate Through Height

Even though this living room is interspersed with bits of gold and silver, they never compete: Silver elements are clustered above the fireplace, and the table's gold legs perfectly match the geometric carpet. See the full house »

chartreuse dining chairs

Roland Bello

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Go Bold

Color rules in this Miles Redd-designed Manhattan home — and because the rest of the room is so brave, there's no need to worry about mixing the silver chandelier and gilded console. They just add more to the mix. See the full house »

12 foot long kitchen island

Annie Schlechter

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Spread Them Across a Large Room

Even though this kitchen uses several metals — silver on the faucet and stove hood, copper pots and lights, and bronze hardware — the room still feels cohesive because they're not clustered tightly together. See more from this room »

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Simon Upton

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Separate the Elements

Celerie Kemble and Caroline Irvin of Kemble Interiors ensured this gold serving cart and silver sconce peacefully coexist by using the negative space of this rich, blue-black wallpaper to separate them visually. See the full house »

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Beatriz da Costa

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Let Your Hardware Blend In

In this bathroom, designed by Mary McGee, the silver faucet doesn't compete with the gilded wallpaper and gold soap dish, instead making itself quiet by vanishing into the mirror. See the full house »

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Trevor Tondro

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Think Exotic

In this 1920s Spanish Colonial, the brass lantern and silver stool don't clash. Instead, they contribute to the bedroom's exotic, faraway vibe. See the full house »

percier mirrored buffet

Bjorn Wallander

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Use Similar Design Themes

Even though the vintage bronze lantern and gilded mirror in this Palm Beach apartment are different metals, they're both ornately designed and echo each other in shape. See more of this house »

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Roger Davies

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Mix Throughout the Room

In stylist Merritt Elliott's West Hollywood home, gold and silver are both casually interwoven throughout the room — meaning neither of them feel like a stranger. See her full home »

zebra rug stairs

Miki Duisterhof

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Use Iron as a Neutral

Iron works well as a base metal that won't clash with gold or silver. In this Atlanta stairwell, the dark railing adds to the entryway's neutral decor — helping the gold side table pop. See the house tour here »

Silver And Bronze Living Room

Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/tips/g2318/mixing-metals/

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