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3 Great Ways to Decorate Your Home with Metal

March 11, 2011 by Dan

Metal is a great material to use when decorating your home. Available in a wide variety of colors and finishes, metal pieces can add warmth and charm to a rustic style of decorating, or a sleek and modern touch to contemporary decorating styles. Its versatility makes it a very popular material for wall art, sculptures, and other artistic pieces. If you’d like to add more metal décor to your home, here are three decorating tips you can use as inspiration.

Metal Wall Art

Wall art is often the most effective way of adding a lot of style to a room. Because the walls are usually highly visible from almost every vantage point within the room, you’ll get a lot of design impact by hanging art pieces on the walls. Metal wall hangings can be utilized in every room of your home to add a touch of style.

When choosing home wall art, it can be helpful to take your design cues from the overall style of the room. For example, if you have room decorated in a rustic style, then wrought iron art or pieces made from copper, brass or pewter often work extremely well. In rooms with a warm color scheme, metal art pieces featuring copper, brass and other warm-colored metals will blend in beautifully. For contemporary rooms decorated in cooler shades, sleek light metal pieces such as those made from stainless steel can work well, especially if they feature abstract designs.

Metal Sculptures

Table and floor sculptures are also highly effective ways to work metal art into your decorating scheme. A couple of small metal sculptures can be the perfect accent for the mantel, or to accessorize a wall shelf or end table. Or, try using a large metal floor sculpture to create a focal point within the room. Whether you choose a realistically styled piece or one with an abstract theme, a large metal floor sculpture can be the perfect way to liven up a corner or call attention to a room’s architectural details.

Metal sculptures can also be used outdoors, in the form of yard art. Whether you choose a small metal garden statue or a large metal sculpture as the centerpiece for your yard, the result can be decorative and striking. When choosing metal yard art, it can be helpful to take the style of your home’s construction as well as the overall style of your landscaping into consideration, in order to create a visually coordinated effect.

Functional Metal Art

In addition to purely decorative metal pieces, there are also plenty of functional metal items that can double as art in your home. For example, an ornately designed metal clock could effectively double as a piece of metal wall art. Decorative metal shelves, wine racks, candle sconces, mirrors, picture frames, and wall vases are all great ways to add functionality and beauty to your home at the same time. This technique of using functional pieces as art can work well in smaller rooms. It’s also a good technique to use if you prefer a simpler decorating style.



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Dan Fargo,the editor-in-chief of Archtopia, an online magazine dedicated to architects and designers.

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