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Decorating with Brass

Brass is Back

In recent years, metallic finishes have come more into style for interior design, and believe it or not, brass is popular again as a home decorating choice. 

The shiny, lacquered brass that was in favor a generation ago has been replaced by a gentler version of brass.

Today’s most popular brass finishes are soft with a bit of patina. Its warm sheen can make a room seem livelier and, at the same time, mellow and cozy.

A side chair with brass base and a desk with brass drawer knobs. The warm sheen of brass can make a space seem livelier.

Where to use Brass

Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, which makes it very strong, and it won’t rust! The actual color of brass is similar to gold, so brass used in non-metallic surfaces such as fabrics often looks the same as gold.

Think about using brass for:

  • Light fixtures and lamps
  • Occasional tables
  • Picture and mirror frames
  • Plumbing fixtures and drawer handles
  • The backsplash for a bar, bookshelf or kitchen counter
  • Urns and vases
  • Trays and chargers
  • Drapery rods
  • Even a brass bed!

A living room with a brass lamp and a coffee table with brass legs. Think about using brass for lamps and table legs.

How to pair brass with other colors

Brass pairs well with lots of colors, including cream, white, gray, brown, forest green, Indian red, and almost any shade of blue. 

Brass even goes well with other metals, including copper, chrome, stainless steel and nickel.

Add brass to your décor this season. It’s a showy addition that will bring warmth to your home environment. 

A living room with blue furnishings and a brass side table. Brass pairs well with almost any shade of blue.

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