Mixing Gold and Silver in your interiors - 4 ways to make it work
There are definite schools of thought when it comes to mixing gold and silver -- most of us know what we like when it comes to our jewelry, but what about in our homes? While I don't often use gold, I'ver really fallen for the antique brass look in lighting and furniture, especially pieces that have a mid-century modern influence. But I also gravitate toward gray and silver, so what to do? Here are a few ideas:
• Make a bold statement by using large areas of each color.
Here's a great example from DwellStudio.com
•Use different metals at different heights, for example, silver for furniture that is eye level or below (coffee tables, picture frames) and gold/brass for pendants,
![](http://st.houzz.com/simgs/49315d0d0eaeea90_8-5208/modern-dining-room.jpg)
Modern Dining Room by San Francisco Interior Designers & Decorators
Lizette Marie Interior Design via Houzz
•Mix metals of different textures like mirror (which reads as silver), gold or silver leaf, and woven or layered metals
![](http://st.houzz.com/simgs/74f1893f00a1b42e_8-9716/contemporary-living-room.jpg)
Contemporary Living Room by South West Interior Designers & Decorators
Siobhan Loates Design Ltd via Houzz
•Use accessories that pick up on the gold/silver mix
These hand embroidered pillows by Judy Ross fit the bill!
So go ahead -- be fearless, ignore rules, and mix away!