12.14.2011

all that glitters is not gold

Today Susi from Design Shuffle is filling in for me while I finish up my very last final! She's here to talk about metallics...one of my very most favorite things and what better time of year than now?


Hi, Im Susi, a writer for Design Shuffle, a fabulous social media site where design lovers can meet, share ideas and show off projects. I love my job because I get to visit amazing blogs like Gold & Gray and talk about interior design. Today's article is about mixing metallics because as we know, all that glitters is not gold. And that's not a bad thing.


Mixing metallics, layering warm and cool metallics, gives a room a chic look that feels modern no matter the style. Here are some of my favorite metallics that add glitter and sparkle to a room.
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This is the room that inspired this post. I love the antique gold of the mirror mixed with the silvery color of the mirrored chest below it. Mixing the two metallics brings out the silver highlights of the mirror.
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Silver leaf, chrome and stainless steel create a symphony of silver tones in this kitchen. These cool metallics work equally well paired with warm and light woods.


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Love the mix of gold, antique gold and bronze in the frames on this dark wall. Subtle variations in metallics are sophisticated in living room designs.


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Silver and gold can be mixed together in the same space or even in the same object. These silvered glass votives have a warm, almost gold inside that would be gorgeous with candlelight.


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A tarnished silver chandelier is very dramatic in this dining room. Mixed with dark metal stools at the counter, these metals have a low lustre sheen that is perfect for this modern farmhouse room.


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Rose gold, copper and bronze have a lovely pink undertone that is a nice break from yellow gold but has the same sparkle. Of course, aged bronze or patinaed bronze is much darker and has a very different feel to it.


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Looking for decorating ideas for a modern space? Try these. A brass bookshelf has a great aged patina that gives it depth. It is mixed with giltwood framed prints , making a palette of warm metallics.


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This vintage bathroom blends metallics with ease. The copper tub has a silvery faucet; there is a bronze lamp and a brass mirror. This mix of metallics works. Images ( 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 )


If you thought this post was worthy of being gold, take a look at Design Shuffle, where you can gain inspirations and connect with interior designers from San Francisco interior designers, Boston interior designers and more!


Thanks Susi !!


6 comments:

  1. Oh so many great images to look at!

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  2. Amazing photos, loving all the decors.

    I have a giveaway going on, would love for you to stop by and check it out!

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  3. I love love love that silver inspired kitchen (second image). Beautiful!
    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  4. Great post - I love mixing metals- looks much warmer and personal. The second pic is amazing!
    -e (modern24seven)

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  5. Fabulous post. I love the first picture.

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