KITCHEN: DRAWER PULLS
DO: Consider Your Color Palette Although we encourage mixing and matching, it is very important to consider your color palette when selecting the metals for your space. Typically, you should use warm metals (like brass, nickel and copper) with warm hues (like whites, beiges, browns and taupes) and cool metals (such as chrome and silver) with cool hues (such as blues, greens and greys). It is neutral rooms, however, that beg the most for metallic accents in order to add warmth, texture, and color. For example, if you’re using a lot of grey colors, a gold mirror can make your room come to life. Use your metals to even out your room temperature! DON’T: Disregard Texture When using metals, don’t forget to consider texture. Texture can make all of the different in a space with mixed metals. Combine matte, polished, and hammered finishes to create a visually rich atmosphere.
MIXING METALS
MIXED METAL Do: Use Natural Iron As a Neutral Iron is the neutral of the metallic world. It is a modern industrial touch that adds a dark element to a palette that needs to be grounded or toned down. It won’t clash with other metal tones, and it also highlights warmer metals, such as gold and brass, as a strong pop of color.
MORE MIXING METAL TIPS: DON’T: Put the Pedal to the Metal Play around with the metal in your home, but don’t go overboard. Our guideline? Stick to two finishes. There’s a potential for three is there’s a statement piece of some kind, or if the metals are spread across a large space, but ideally you want two metals, a prominent tone and an accent.
https://www.moen.com/kitchen/design-planning/design-advice/diy_mixing_finishes
DO NOT POUT THE SAME PULLS EVERYWHERE!!
MIX OF DRAWER PULLS - DIFFERENT PULLS OF SAME COLOR, VERY NICE
VARIED BUT NOT KNOBS
ATHERTON PLAIN SURFACE FROM HOAH
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