There are traditionally two metallic go to’s that everyone knows about; gold and silver. These come in a range of depths and are staple pieces to adding a bit of shine to your decor. We use metallics to play with textures, bring light and give an airiness to your look. Read on to learn ways on how incorporate metallics in your decor along with Rose Gold!
Best Colors to Pair with Metallics Since 2016 Pantone blush aka rose quartz has been the color of the year. Rose gold, its kissing cousin, is everywhere – from jewelry to the infamous iPhone, home and event décor aren’t an exception. According to Housetipster, rose gold metallic accents work well with neutral tones, blacks and shades of gray for a modern twist. For example, our rose gold napkin rings will enhance your table setting if you pair them with a charcoal grey napkin. while black and gold centerpieces always make a splash. |
Best Colors to Pair with Metallics
Since 2016 Pantone blush aka rose quartz has been the color of the year. Rose gold, its kissing cousin, is everywhere – from jewelry to the infamous iPhone, home and event décor aren’t an exception. According to Housetipster, rose gold metallic accents work well with neutral tones, blacks, and shades of gray for a modern twist. For example, our rose gold napkin rings will enhance your table setting if you pair them with a charcoal grey napkin. while black and gold centerpieces always make a splash.
Planning to put a spotlight on gold? Painter recommends achieving its majestic appeal by mixing it with reds, purple, or royal blue. For example, you can spread gold sequined runner over the red, white, or royal blue tablecloth, add gold-rimmed underplates, and top this combo off with white elements. For your Gatsby-style event or just New Year’s Eve party, decorate with gold using black and sprinkles of whites. If you’re into lighter tones, don’t miss your chance to mix gold with turquoise, coral, or pink. |
Planning to put a spotlight on gold? Painter recommends achieving its majestic appeal by mixing it with reds, purple, or royal blue. For example, you can spread gold sequined runner over the royal blue linens, add gold-rimmed underplates, and top this combo off with white elements. For your Gatsby-style event or just New Year’s Eve party, decorate with gold using black and sprinkles of whites. If you’re into lighter tones, don’t miss your chance to mix gold with turquoise, coral, or pink.
Regarding silver, it works perfectly well with pastels, such as light blue, light pink, light purple, light green, and light yellow – this combination can be used to spruce your spring garden get-togethers (just check out how our silver bowl matches white and pink roses!). Alternatively, silver can function as a complementary hue to enhance bold colors, such as red, purple, blue, and green. On top of that, you can match silver with neutral colors, such as black, white, brown, ivory, cream, and gray. |
Regarding silver, it works perfectly well with pastels, such as light blue, light pink, light purple, light green, and light yellow – this combination can be used to spruce your spring garden get-togethers (just check out how our silver bowl matches white and pink roses!). Alternatively, silver can function as a complementary hue to enhance bold colors, such as red, purple, blue, and green. On top of that, you can match silver with neutral colors, such as black, white, brown, ivory, cream, and gray.
How to Introduce Metallics? If you’re not a bling pal, use metallics only as accents within a color scheme. For example, the white and pink wedding palette will look warmer with our gold chargers and candle holders. For a more subtle sheen, use metallic-effect materials. Lucky for you, our online store offers everything from foil balloons and glittered spandex sashes to silver manzanita trees and sequin runners. |
How to Introduce Metallics?
If you’re not a bling pal, use metallics only as accents within a color scheme. For example, the white and pink wedding palette will look warmer with our gold chargers and candle holders. For a more subtle sheen, use metallic-effect materials. Lucky for you, our online store offers everything from foil balloons and glittered spandex sashes to silver manzanita trees and sequin runners.
When it comes to home décor, we recommend you use metallics to transform ordinary things into features. For example, while our sequin curtains will impair the feel of endless festivity into your living room, these self-adhesive backsplash panels will jazz up your kitchen in no time! Whichever metallic accents you’ll choose, remember that they work even better in smaller spaces; it looks bold but also because it reflects light making the space feel bigger. |
When it comes to home décor, we recommend you use metallics to transform ordinary things into features. For example, while our sequin curtains will impair the feel of endless festivity into your living room, these self-adhesive backsplash panels will jazz up your kitchen in no time!
Whichever metallic accents you’ll choose, remember that they work even better in smaller spaces; it looks bold but also because it reflects light making the space feel bigger.
How to Mix & Match Metallics Love several types of metallics? Totally fine! You can mix and match different types of metals – it’s even encouraged! However, it’s easy to go overboard. First, when experimenting with metallics, don’t forget to balance them with neutral tones. Thus, this rose gold tablecloth in combination with birchwood chairs and a gold centerpiece looks great together due to the soothing effect of white dinnerware, candles, and flowers. |
How to Mix & Match Metallics
Love several types of metallics? Totally fine! You can mix and match different types of metals – it’s even encouraged! However, it’s easy to go overboard. First, when experimenting with metallics, don’t forget to balance them with neutral tones. Thus, this rose gold tablecloth in combination with birchwood chairs and a gold centerpiece looks great together due to the soothing effect of white dinnerware, candles, and flowers.
Also, to avoid mixing to many combinations, make one metal type dominant and then, style it with other metals (it’s recommended to use one prominent and one accent color, however, there’s some room for three). Don’t be afraid of mixing warm and cool tones, warm metallics (gold and copper) read as a rich pop of color in combination with such cool metals as silver. However, if you mix metals that look similar, it’ll look like a mistake. Contrast is the key! You can use a gold sequined runner and gold glittered napkins with silver tableware to achieve a contrast. With eFavormart, it’s easy to embrace different trends. Thus, if you love metallics, our online store provides plenty of options to experiment with, including centerpieces, cake stands & toppers, dinnerware, foil accessories, backsplashes, string lights, and a lot more! |
Also, to avoid mixing to many combinations, make one metal type dominant and then, style it with other metals (it’s recommended to use one prominent and one accent color, however, there’s some room for three). Don’t be afraid of mixing warm and cool tones, warm metallics (gold and copper) read as a rich pop of color in combination with such cool metals as silver. However, if you mix metals that look similar, it’ll look like a mistake. Contrast is the key! You can use a gold sequined runner and gold glittered napkins with silver tableware to achieve a contrast.
With eFavormart, it’s easy to embrace different trends. Thus, if you love metallics, our online store provides plenty of options to experiment with, including centerpieces, cake stands & toppers, dinnerware, foil accessories, backsplashes, string lights, black and gold centerpieces, pink and gold table cloth and a lot more!