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Exploring Metallic Colours In Interior Design

Exploring Metallic Colours In Interior Design

Ana Zuravliova

By Ana Zuravliova

Trend Specialist at Blinds Direct
Wed 18 Oct 2023

Colour plays a central role in creating the atmosphere of a space. While classic neutrals and vibrant hues continue to be popular choices, so too are metallic shades that add a touch of glamour and sophistication to any interior. These shimmering shades, including gold, silver, bronze, and copper, have the power to transform a room from ordinary to extraordinary and with the glamour and style of metallic fabrics, you’ll easily add a regal finish to your space in no time. In this blog, we’ll explore the world of metallic fabrics and colours in interior design and discover how they can add sophisticated opulence to your living spaces.


Vintage patterns in a modern living room

The timelessness of metallics

There is a peculiar relationship between people and shiny metals. We hand rings to those we love most, we even name important anniversaries after celebrated metals, so it’s unsurprising we use them in our homes so beautifully. 

Metallic colours have been a part of interior design for centuries from silverware on display to gold picture frames, evoking a sense of luxury and grandeur. Historically, metallic elements like gold leaf were used to adorn palaces and temples, symbolising wealth and power. Today, metallic colours have transcended their historical roots and have become a versatile and timeless choice for any home. Here’s how you can add them into your home with fabulous results. 

Choosing the right metallic

Before you dive into the world of metallic colours, it’s essential to understand the different options available and their unique characteristics:

Gold: The embodiment of luxury around the world, gold exudes warmth and elegance. It works beautifully in traditional, contemporary, and eclectic interiors. Use it for accent pieces like picture frames, blinds, or light fixtures for a touch of opulence.

Silver: Silver offers a more modern and versatile approach to gold. It can create a sleek and polished look when used in appliances, soft furnishings, or even furniture. Silver’s reflective qualities also make it an excellent choice for smaller spaces, as it can visually expand the room.

Bronze: This warm and earthy metallic colour brings a sense of rustic charm to interior design. Bronze, and similarly brass, can be incorporated through cabinet hardware, sculptures, or even sink fixtures. It pairs well with natural materials like wood and stone.

Glamourous metallic fabrics

Metallic fabrics work beautifully in a great range of design trends and decors. Metallic fabrics will easily and effectively pay homage to the glitz and glamour of the 1920s while also adding a charming twist to a Scandi design or Cottagecore interior, but what are they exactly?

In short, a metallic fabric reflects light in such a delightful way that it reminds us of precious metals and their captivating sparkle. These fabrics can feature a blog metal colour, or more delicate designs where the metallic fabric features more sparingly. These metallic accents can appear as part of a pattern, or embroided into the material.

The trick with using these delightful fabrics is to use them considerately and sparingly. Overuse can tip a space into the world of kitsch but with the right use, your metallic fabric will add a regal twist that delights and inspires.

Therefore, it is our recommendation that metallics be used in one large sweeping statement item, or in smaller items strategically placed throughout your space. Curtains and Roman blinds are excellent in this role!

Metallic cushions on a sofa

Metallics as accessories 

Using metallic colours as supporting secondary tones is a popular approach to interior design.

Decorative elements like quality handmade cushions and lamp shades in metallic fabrics can add a touch of glamour to your living spaces or bedroom. For lovers of curtains, don’t forget to consider a sleek, stylish metallic curtain pole for a luxurious finish. 

Additionally, metallic pendant lights or chandeliers create a focal point in any room. The play of light on these surfaces can be enchanting. You can also consider adding a stylish metallic inner to any of our premium quality lamp shades for a delicate glitter effect!

Find balance

While metallic colours and fabrics can elevate your interior design, it’s crucial to find the right balance. Too much shine can be overwhelming, so it’s essential to combine metallics with neutral colours or softer textures. For example, pair silver or pewter curtains with a neutral-toned sofa or add metallic accents to a room with plenty of natural materials like wood and stone for a harmonious balance. 

If in doubt, begin on the side of caution and slowly add metallic fabrics and details into your decor. A non-metallic foundation with dots of shiny fabrics can be just as stylish as a space which makes greater use of these remarkable colours. For insight into one of the most celebrated metallic shade colour combinations enjoy our Black And Gold: An Award-Winning Colour Duo blog!

Metallic colours in interior design offer a dazzling way to infuse your living spaces with sophistication and luxury. Whether you prefer the timeless appeal of gold, the modern sleekness of silver, the rustic charm of bronze, these shimmering hues can be tailored to your design preferences! How will you use them in your interior design? 


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