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I had a feeling this trend was coming into the mainstream.  Over 2 years ago, I started exploring fixtures and finishes for our custom home that we were building.  When I started looking at pictures of finished interiors, I noticed that I was starting to see different combinations of metals on fixtures, faucets, hardware, etc.  I thought, this could be done in a way that allowed timeless design to pair up with trendy-ish design effortlessly. But, how you ask?

  1. Keep it simple- use 2-3 finishes. Think of your main finish you want to use throughout your entire space (or that room). Example, I knew I wanted to use stainless steel/brushed nickel as my main finish in the master bathroom to keep things modern, but yet timeless. However, I also knew I want at least 1 accent finish in that room.
  2. Think about your line of sight or different levels.  I choose to keep the stainless at a lower level in my bathroom.  My hardware and fixtures are stainless, while the sconce and overhead lighting are a dark, antiqued finish.
  3. Theme. If you decide to go more modern for faucets, use more modern/trend lighting. I used modern farmhouse in my master bath as a theme.

Still want more?  Head on over to my Pinterest board for more ideas: https://www.pinterest.com/reclaimingdesignllc/rocking-mixed-metal-spaces/