One of the biggest trends right now are gold accents, particularly copper and rose gold. What’s great about this trend is how timeless it actually is. While gold has seen a surge in popularity, it has never truly gone out of style. When used in classic ways, these accents will definitely stand the test of time.
Copper is a warm tone of gold that can have a vintage vibe or look very modern depending on how it’s used. Rose gold has a pink (or rosy) tint to it that is very feminine and sweet. While rose gold definitely has a more feminine vibe to it, copper can be very masculine or gender neutral. Both can elevate a space to give it far more character and even a bit of glamour.
The following spaces all used copper or rose gold in an inspiring way and show the true versatility of these metallic accents.
Rose Gold and Copper Accents
Copper hardware looks incredible paired with the light blue cabinetry in this kitchen.
Source: My Domaine
A hammered copper coffee table and other copper accents bring a touch of glamour to this space.
Source: House Beautiful
The metallic sheen of the pendant lights brings some depth to the black and white color palette.
Source: Lonny
If you want a vintage touch, weathered copper accents are a great way to accomplish that.
Source: Better Homes & Gardens
How beautiful are all the shiny copper accents (especially that amazing range)?
Source: Lauren Conrad
Deep blue and copper come together to create an industrial appeal in this unique kitchen.
Source: My Domaine
Here’s a fun DIY on creating a copper ladder from which you can hang towels.
Source: PopSugar (Tutorial)
For a more glamorous look for fall, copper is a great alternative accent to use.
Source: Designs by Laila
Those incredible doors make the most of this small space by keeping your focus on the beautiful design rather than the lack of square footage.
Source: Lonny
A copper tea cart is perfect for entertaining, especially during the fall season.
Source: Inspired by This
How do you feel about this trend? Have you incorporated it into your decorating?
Warm regards,
Megan