Decorating with gold can be a risky proposition: it's easy to overdo it, and a little goes a long way. Why not hop on this daring new design trend with a small statement piece like this striking Neuvo Tiffany tempered glass and marble polished gold coffee table? The glass tabletop lightens up the room while the delicate, geometric gold adds just a touch of art deco sparkle.
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Tips for Decorating with gold drum tables
Decorating with gold can be tricky and, for a long time, interior designers have advised us to shy away from this beautiful metallic. But many homeowners are taking a second look due to gold's unrivaled ability to add warmth and old-world glam to our modern furnishings. Here are some tips for incorporating the unique look of gold into your home:
- Don't Go Overboard. The worst thing you can do is drench your space in gold. You don't need a gold-plated toilet to make your surroundings feel more glamorous. Instead, use it like jewelry, especially in more utilitarian spaces. Opt for a simple gold side table, mirror frame, or lighting fixture. Even a gold fleck in a neutral wallpaper or upholstery can add romance to a modern setting.
- Mix Metals, Textures, and Finishes. Mixing design elements is a great way to tone down the overall effect of gold while still creating visual impact. This Caracole Classic round cocktail table beautifully blends a subtle auric finish with a punch of shiny gold bullion on the inlay and base.
- Go for the Gold. We're not saying you should go overboard (see Tip #1), but we are saying you can afford to take a few risks and really make a statement, especially when you're adding gold to the mix in small doses.