Bronze is a classic period metal that naturally ages and has a much deeper, darker brown tone than aged brass. It has a typical matt finish and is popular in historic houses.

Bronze has emerged as a fashionable metal in recent years. It is widely used in houses, especially historical ones, to instantly give a touch of charm and character to a place.

Bronze, like other metals, should be used sparingly to avoid overcrowding the home and detracting from its genuine beauty.

We look at some of the ways bronze can be used in the apartments to add refinement and grandeur to your space.

Before you start covering your house with layers of bronze, discover what colors go well with it to determine whether it’s a metal that will pair well with your space.

Whites and ivory colors are historically well-suited to bronze fixtures, which provide a delicate and lovely contrast between them.

Bronze goes perfect with teal, black, charcoal, and even deep green. To get an excellent finish, apply it sparingly against these colors.

If you are not ready for a total makeover of your apartment, here are tips that will come in handy for bronze-lovers:

  1. Switches & Sockets

Sockets and switches are one of our home’s most valuable assets. However, it is often ignored. Adding metals to a house through plugs and sockets is a perfect method to subtly and elegantly include them in your home.

  1. Elements in Designs

The use of this metal in decorative items in the house works nicely. Because bronze could very easily be overpowering, you don’t want to be too heavy-handed with how you use it.

Hanging planters or plant stands, dinnerware, mirrors, and decorations are some subtle and lovely ways to incorporate it into your house. Less is more, so smaller details could elevate and distinguish your space.

  1. Accessory for the Desk

The addition of minor brass-colored elements to your workstation may surely bring elegance and classiness. What’s even better is that you don’t even need to choose larger pieces; small accessories, even stationery, would suffice. All you have to do now is use your imagination and arrange them on your desk to your personal preference.

  1. Finishes for Furniture

Deco-painted furniture is a great way to bring bronze-colored glitz into your home.

The best part about this venture is that you can be as discreet or as bold as you desire. If you want to keep things simple, have the tiniest components of your furniture painted in a dull copper tone. 

And if you want to go all out, you may paint the main pieces of your furniture with these bronze accents.