
This '90s Home Trend Is Back With A Vengeance
For the past decade, gold and brass have dominated interior design trends, but a shift is occurring as silver home decor makes a prominent return. This resurgence is attributed to the cyclical nature of fashion, with 2000s aesthetics influencing contemporary styles. Bethany Struble, lead designer at Totum Home, notes that silver has emerged victorious in the annual battle for metallic spotlight, directly correlating with recent runway trends that showcased silver brooches, necklaces, and earrings. While historically associated with wealth, silver's current iteration is perceived as more casual, approachable, and modern, offering a laid-back edge compared to shinier gold finishes.
Alex Bass, an interior designer, art curator, and founder of Salon 21, likens this modern silver aesthetic to the futuristic decor of the 1950s and 1960s Space Race era. Embracing this trend involves incorporating subtle silver accents to enhance a space with a shimmering finish. Designers suggest various methods, starting with small touches such as silver barware, picture frames, planters, or accent lighting. A silver table lamp, for instance, can introduce visual interest without overwhelming the room.
Silver's reflective quality also makes it ideal for adding dimension. Bass recommends incorporating silver etageres, side tables, or serving trays as decorative elements. Mirrors, especially those with silver frames, are another easy way to introduce this cool metallic tone and create the illusion of a larger space. Incorporating silver-framed wall art with complementary silver picture lights further elevates the decor. For a more direct update, Struble suggests swapping out cabinet knobs and drawer pulls for silver-toned hardware.
Decorating with silver doesn't necessitate abandoning existing gold and brass accents. Mixing metals is encouraged, as silver's neutral tone allows it to pair easily with most other metallic finishes. This blending of warm and cool tones, as Struble explains, opens up opportunities for varied styling. Bass advises selecting pieces that share a similar aesthetic to ensure seamless integration when mixing metals. To achieve a timeless look that transcends trends, she suggests seeking vintage brass and silver pieces at antique malls and thrift stores, offering a classic elegance that remains perpetually stylish.
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