Chic Ways To Add Metal In Your Home Decor

Green Violet Living Room

Silk GlamArt Paint

Metal is extremely popular in home decor right now. And by metal, we do not mean tunes of Metallica or Iron Maiden, but simply incorporating shades of gold, silver, copper and beyond into spaces! Not only does use of metal home decor draw attention but it also brings with it somewhat of a daring attitude. Here are some unique ways to incorporate metal in your home decor:

Wall Paint And Textures

One bold way to add metal in your home decor is through the home walls. You can use it to create an accent wall or paint it on the borders or trimmings if you’re not sure you want it covering an entire wall. Designer finishes and textures are also a great way to add a bit of metal in your home decor. Berger Silk GlamArt Metallica is the perfect way to spruce up your space and add a bit of glamour and glitz! It comes with two base colours, gold and silver and a myriad of shades can be created using these two metallic hues!

Furniture

Green Colour Living Room

Introducing metal-hued furniture is a good way to infuse a bit of glam. You can either invest in new gold bar stools or cabinets or paint over existing pieces using Berger Silk GlamArt Metallica!

Artwork

For metal wall decor for living room, an easy way to add metal is through artwork. Simply hang vintage photographs in gold or bronze frames or invest in an art dripping in hues of gold or silver. You can choose a contrasting wall paint colour from Berger Paints to create a rich contrast that is sure to impress!

Indoor Lighting

Gray Living Room Design

Lights help create a focal point in the room. And if they have an element of shine and sparkle, they are going to brighten up the room instantly!

 

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Beige Texture Bedroom

Though colour is often the first thing we turn to when a home is lacking personality or feeling lacklustre, texture is an equally (if not more) effective medium for freshening up a room. Adding textures to a room brings in depth and dimension and even colour-averse decorators can reap the benefits. Here’s how you can decorate your home using texture paint designs:

Geometric Textures

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This timeless and versatile way of creating texture design is a great way to jazz up boring walls and create a focal point in the room. You can explore various shapes and designs that can be created using wood, stone, marble etc. You can also use contrasting colours on the geometric textures and walls or simply opt for the same colours if you want a more muted, understated look!

Best used in: Living room, study room and dining room.

Exposed Stone Wall

Beige Texture Design Bedroom

Your home is a space you want to be cosy and welcoming. An exposed stone wall will give you that rustic and comfortable vibe you are looking for. Wooden furniture complements an exposed stone wall. When it comes to colours, stick to a neutral scheme that works with this wall texture.

Best used in: Living room, bedroom and balcony.

Brick Wall Texture

White Kitchen

This classic design can be seen in homes with various schemes, be it modern, industrial or rustic. This look can be achieved using brick tiles, brick wall mouldings or faux-brick wallpapers. Adding subtle mood lighting and farmhouse-inspired furniture and accents will accentuate the rustic beauty of this wall texture.

Best used in: Living room, kitchen and dining room.

 

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White Gray Textured Living Room

There are so many unique ways to add colour and style to the fifth wall of your home- the ceiling. Explore these hall modern ceiling design and make sure everyone has something to look up to when they enter your home!

Colour Blocking

Colour blocking is a great way to explore some creative options to add drama and dimension to rooms that are devoid of colour. Choose colours that are vivid yet welcoming like navy blue, deep green, calming pastel or energising yellow that will complement your living room’s vibe.

Colour Combinations

The ceiling can have a two-toned colour combination just like any other wall of the house. Popular ceiling colour combinations include black and white, pastels and grey, yellow and cream, grey and beige and brown and white. If you have architectural mouldings or are looking for modern false ceiling design for hall, you can also use different hues from the same colour family for a well-balanced monochromatic look.

Geometric False Ceiling

Unconventional geometric false ceilings like circular pop ceilings or rectangular ceilings add an edgy and trendy vibe to the space. They freshen up a dull looking room, opening up new ways to experiment with colours, lighting and textures. It also creates an illusion of a bigger room by enriching it with great light fixtures. For the kids’ room you can also experiment with a geometric false ceiling in interesting shapes like sun, stars, clouds and more!

Textures

Textures are a beautiful way to add design and dimension to your ceiling beyond colour combinations and false ceiling. You can create a striking effect using paint colours and textures like cool colours with wooden textures or warm colours with marble textures.

 

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