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Are Mixed Metal Finishes Popular for Homes in 2025?

It’s time to settle a very hot home design topic: Are mixed metal finishes popular for homes in 2025? Yes, they absolutely are. In fact, mixed metals are becoming a mainstay in modern interiors. So, whether you’re planning a Tampa kitchen remodel, a bathroom refresh, or even a whole-home renovation, this trend is one you might want to embrace.

Why Homeowners Are Mixing Metals (And Loving It)

Matching finishes used to be the rule. Now? The rule is personal expression—and mixing metals brings instant character and dimension to a space. Here’s why the mixed-metal look is sticking around:

  • It Adds Visual Interest.Using multiple finishes in a single space adds contrast, texture, and depth. Chrome and matte black? Sophisticated. Brushed brass and stainless steel? Warm meets cool. It works.
  • It Reflects Your Style.Instead of buying one big matching set, you get to curate a space that feels layered, intentional, and 

  • It Softens Sterile Spaces.All chrome everywhere can feel cold. Mixing in a warm finish—like aged brass—adds balance.
  • It Works With Almost Any Style.Whether your home leans industrial, coastal, modern, or vintage, metal mixing can fit right in.

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How to Pull Off the Look Without Chaos

There is a method to mixing metals. At Revive Design and Renovation in Tampa, we’ve mastered this art. Here’s our recommended process for incorporating this design technique into your space:

  1. Start With a Dominant Metal: Pick one metal to take the lead. Use it on major pieces like cabinet hardware or faucets. Then bring in a supporting finish for lighting or accents.
  2. Keep Function Consistent. All door hardware in one finish. All light fixtures in another. This keeps the look intentional, not random.
  3. Blend Warm and Cool. Warm tones include brass, copper, and gold. For cooler tones, pick chrome, nickel, or black finishes. We recommend using both for contrast, but balancing them across the space.
  4. Avoid Overcrowding. If you’re going bold with mixed metals, scale back elsewhere. Neutral walls. Simple tile. Let the metals shine without competition.
  5. Consider Proximity. Cluster similar finishes together when possible. A black faucet and matching drawer pulls help anchor the look—even if your pendant lights are brushed brass.
  6. Trust Your Gut. This is personal design. If you love how it looks, that’s what matters most.

Where to Mix Metals in the Home

You’re not limited to kitchens and bathrooms (though those are great places to start).

  • In the kitchen, pair matte black pulls with a stainless faucet and brass pendant lights over the island.
  • In the bathroom, try brushed nickel hardware, a matte black mirror, and bronze sconces.
  • In living areas, mix chrome table legs with a brass floor lamp or black framed art.

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One More Thing—Don’t Forget the Permits

Planning to update fixtures, replace plumbing, or relocate lighting as part of your Tampa kitchen remodel or Tampa bathroom remodel? You’ll need a permit. Yes—even for finishes and cosmetic upgrades that involve your home’s systems. At Revive Design and Renovation, we handle all the permitting for you, so you don’t end up with headaches down the road.

We’re the Team to Trust for Design That Reflects You

Want to use mixed metals creatively and intentionally in your next Tampa home renovation project? Let’s bring your vision to life with confidence, clarity—and just the right mix of finishes. Contact Revive Design and Renovation today at (813) 680-4103. We’ll help you design a space that feels like home.

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