Eastside Maison

Cindy Kelly July / August 2018

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i n the world of interior design, there used to be an unfortunate adage that came out of the 80's that said, "Don't mix your metals." Well, it's time to get rid of that antiquated advice! Mixing metals is the perfect strategy for adding visual interest and depth to a space, and it's an effortless way to make the pieces in your home look like they've been collected over the years. The trick is to make sure you're mixing your metals the right way so your space doesn't become too mismatched or overbearing. Here are the top five tips on decorating with mixed metals in a kitchen: Choose a metal finish you love to be the most prominent in your home, and then select one or two metal accents to complete the look. Having a primary metal ensures your space a sense of unity, while accent metals will guide the eyes throughout the kitchen. 1. Choose a Dominant Metal

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