I don't know if it's the upcoming season of Autumn, and all the intrinsic references to warm colors, but I'm seriously craving Gold. Specifically, the metallic. After several years of being in the "un-cool" kids club of design, gold has made a comeback. We're seeing it from the subtle beauty that is worn, unlacquered brass, to the bright-blingy bling bling that designers like Wearstler use as signature.
I'm all aboard this choo-choo train. I like that gold can up the glamour quotient of an already pretty room.
The gilded accents on the furniture make this room feel like a jewel box.
I'm all aboard this choo-choo train. I like that gold can up the glamour quotient of an already pretty room.
The gilded accents on the furniture make this room feel like a jewel box.
The golden inside of the lampshade adds just the right amount of luxury
But, I also admire how gold can keep a rustic or worn interior from feeling drab. Since gold is a neutral, it's also amazingly versatile across the color board.
Like all things metallic, though, it's best to let one or two items shine, or you'll end up with something like this:
But, I also admire how gold can keep a rustic or worn interior from feeling drab. Since gold is a neutral, it's also amazingly versatile across the color board.
Like all things metallic, though, it's best to let one or two items shine, or you'll end up with something like this:
On the subtle end of the spectrum there's natural brass - especially appealing in the kitchen and bath.
I spy some faucet love in this wondey-ful kitchen.
I spy some faucet love in this wondey-ful kitchen.
What about a never-out-of-reach towel bar post-dishwashing. Form AND function, peeps - it's a good thing! (copyright, Martha)
Taking clever to a whole new level - Brass pipe fittings-cum-cabinet-pulls
If you've got a bath overhaul in the works, don't disparage the old-world warmth brass hardware can bring. I'm talking something like this
Not, I repeat, NOT this:
Stepping it up a notch to full-on gold. To me, this is touch-of-gold perfectly executed.
Unexpected and bold. Love 'em.Sometimes, the gold craving can get you into way out-of-budget areas, like these gilded pink quartz bookends by Eduardo Garza. However, did you see how these gals did their own version?
And speaking of budget busters - this headboard from 1st Dibs. Good thing it was sold; the price would've made my eyeballs pop out. This is a gold "fix" on 'roids.
1st dibs
Watch out, Casa Giese! I've got some liquid gold, and I'm not afraid to use it!
To Be Continued...
To Be Continued...