Kitchen Remodeling

4 Ways to Tastefully Mix Metals in Your Kitchen Remodel

One of the latest trends in kitchen design is mixing metals. Gone are the days of sticking to just one metal finish for all your fixtures and hardware. Mixing metals can add depth, visual interest, and a touch of personality to your kitchen remodel. However, it can create a chaotic and mismatched look when done incorrectly. So, MasterWorks Painters is here with a guide on tastefully mixing metals in your kitchen remodel.

1. Choose One Main Metal

The key to successfully mixing metals in your kitchen is to choose a dominant metal for the majority of your fixtures and hardware, such as cabinet pulls, faucets, and lighting. This dominant metal will anchor your design and provide a cohesive base for the other finishes. Popular choices for dominant metals include stainless steel, brushed nickel, and matte black.

2. Add Delicate Accent Metals

Next, choose one or two accent metals complementing the dominant metal finish. These accent metals should be used sparingly throughout the space to add visual interest without overwhelming the design. For example, you could incorporate brass drawer pulls or gold pendant lights to add warmth and contrast to a predominantly stainless steel kitchen. Just keep these accent metals limited to avoid creating a cluttered look.

3. Consider the Style of the Finished Kitchen

When mixing metals in your kitchen remodel, it’s important to consider the overall style of your space. Different metal finishes can evoke different moods and aesthetics. For example, brass and gold tones create a more traditional or glamorous look, while black or bronze finishes can lend a modern or industrial feel. By understanding the style you want to achieve, you can select metal finishes that enhance and complement your design vision.

4. Find Balance

Another tip for tastefully mixing metals is to consider the proportions of each finish within the space. Aim for a balanced distribution of each accent metal throughout the kitchen so that no single finish dominates the others. This might mean using larger pieces of one finish (such as cabinet handles) paired with smaller accents in another finish (like light fixtures). By varying the scale and placement of each accent metal finish, you can create a harmonious blend that feels intentional and thoughtfully curated.

Let’s Redo Your Kitchen Together

Whether you prefer a classic combination like stainless steel with brushed brass accents or want to experiment with bolder pairings like black iron with polished chrome details, mixing metals in your kitchen remodel lets you showcase your style. Ready to elevate your living space? Contact MasterWorks Painters in Chantilly, VA. Our team will guide you through the entire process from design to completion. Whether it’s your kitchen, basement, or bathroom, we’re there for you. Contact our team today at (703) 263-3302.

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