To avoid this issue make sure when mixing multiple styles that they re noticeably different in scale.
Mixing handles on doors.
Don t forget to make sure your exterior hardware complements the rest of the house.
Sometimes mixing pieces that look almost the same can create a look that feels off two handles or knobs that look very similar but not exactly the same can come across as mismatched instead of intentionally coordinated.
Another rule we made up was to give every cabinet door in our kitchen a square glass knob with the same black finish on the backing.
All hardware door handles faucets cabinet pulls etc throughout the house are oil rubbed bronze.
Once we made a few key decisions we moved on to selecting hardware for the other styles of cabinets.
When mixing metals it s best to start with the pieces you can t live without or the ones you have to live with as a guide for the rest of the hardware in the room.
Then comes the fun part.
And if you re using brushed nickel hardware on one door then use brushed nickel on all of your doors.
Symmetry is another way to visually simplify a space even if you are mixing finishes around a room.
In fact i think the two metals compliment each other quite nicely.
Between the door handle knocker mail slot and light fixture you have some great opportunities to make your house stand out from the crowd.
Mixing finishes on a home s façade can look great and add instant curb appeal.
The easiest way to get started is to mix and match knobs with pulls.
I m doing a complete makeover and have picked out a must have statement piece such as a lighting fixture door hardware or cabinet pulls.
I found your article when researching info on mixing metals.
Find a knob or pull you love then match it with the coordinating knob or pull.
See below for where to use each.
The basics of mixing cabinet hardware.
The great room kitchen and dining area are all open concept with just a small island separating the gr and kitchen.
But i do think it s absolutely perfectly fine to use brushed nickel door hardware and oil rubbed bronze lights.