HOW TO MIX METALS IN KITCHEN

Mixing metals in kitchen

Mixing metals in kitchen can feel strange or outside the norm when you first think about it. Most of us grew up in homes where all the metals were the same. Once you committed to a metal that was the metal that lived throughout your space, and often times throughout the entire home. As designs and trends change I am guessing you’ve seen the shift; more and more people are incorporating multiple metals into one space. Yet you might be finding yourself still lost as to how you are going to incorporate this look into your own home.

We’ve covered how to mix metals in your bathroom, but have yet to touch on kitchens. Seeing how we just did our kitchen, what time is better than now. So let’s get into it. Today we are going to take you through the steps on how to mix metals in kitchen.

mixing metals in kitchen

Choose A Dominating Metal

You need to pick one metal to be your dominant metal. For our kitchen brass is the dominating metal. You will find brass on all of our perimeter hardware, island lighting, pot filler, air press button, range, dishwasher and refrigerator.

Pick A Supporting Metal

The next step is to pick your supporting metal to act as the complementing metal that you see in the space. In our kitchen, matte black is our supporting metal. I love how the soft hues of brass contrast against the bold matte black. In our space you will find matte black in both faucets, island hardware and our dining nook light fixture.

Pick One Accent Metal 

Use one metal to accent the others. We used chrome for our supporting metal, which you will see in our backsplash, espresso machine and inside our sink. I have also scattered chrome throughout the cabinets.

How To Know It Is Going To Work.

Create a mood board. Mood boards help show all of your thoughts and choices together. I love to begin my mood boards with Pinterest. From there, I collect all my inspiration images to make a working mood board where I’ll build my design choices. In my full mood board I add all my image choices together to see how they work with each other. I wrote a full post on how I go about creating a mood board.

A lot of this process is trial and error. I truly believe it’s ok to make mistakes in life, that’s how we all learn. But if you aren’t will to take a risk you’re never going to see the results of what could have been!

Here’s a few more designs we’ve mixed metals in!

Much love –

modern farmhouse kitchen makeover
Crestwood + Mckinley Project

In this project the dominating metal is black. Our supporting metal is brass and stainless is our accent metal. You can see the whole project here!

Auburn + Arcadia Project

Brass is our dominate metal, matte black is our supporting metal and stainless is our accent metal.

Berkshire + Walnut Project

Chrome is our dominate metal, matte black is our supporting metal and stainless is our accenting metal.

Paint

Walls – Sherwin Williams Alabaster 

Trim – Accessible Beige by Sherwin Williams 

Window Casing + Butlers Pantry – Greenblack by Sherwin Williams.

Kitchen

Cabinets – Lily Ann

Flooring – LIFECORE

Perimeter Countertop – Hanstone Storm

Brass Hardware – Schaub and Company Menlo Park Collection6 inch Menlo hardware4 inch and 8 inch.

Black Hardware –  Schaub and Company – the Sorrento 5 1/16 inch and Finestrino 7 ½ inch

Range – Cafe

Pot Filler – Build.com

Refrigerator – Cafe

Dishwasher – Cafe

Runner – Loloi Loren

Cutting Boards – Hearth & Hand with Magnolia

Candle – Sugar + Grace

Tile – The Tile Shop

Sink – Elkay

Sink Cutting Board – Elkay

Faucet – Build.com

Air Press Bottom – Build.com – Brass Button + Switch

Drinking Faucet – Mountain Plumbing

Linear Chandelier – Amazon 

Cabinet Lighting – Philips Hue Light Strips

Smart Switches – Build.com

Stepping Stool – Crate Kids

Stools – Overstock 

Soap Dispenser – Crate + Barrel  

Vases – Studio MeGee Target 

Plates – Crate & Barrel

Glass Canister with Wooden Lid – Target, Large + Small

Wooden Bowls – Macys

Glass – Crate & Barrel 

Coffee Bar

Espresso Machine – Breville Barista Touch

Coffee – Good Brother’s Coffee

Coffee Vacuum Canisters – Fellow

Electric Kettle – Fellow

Super Absorbent Towels – William Sonoma

Art – Minted

White Mugs – William Sonoma

Black Mugs – William Sonoma

French Press – Sur La Table

Chemex 6 Cup Coffeemaker with wood – Crate & Barrel

Tile – The Tile Shop

Dining Nook

Wallpaper – Tempaper

Chandelier – Blueprint Lighting

Sconces – Blueprint Lighting

Table – Overstock

Chairs – Overstock 

Vase – Jill Rosenwald

Pillow – SWD Studio

Pillow – Woven Nook

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