Home Decorating Ideas
Metals Add Beauty and Flair to Your Home
Copper, iron, stone, and bronze have been part of our history for centuries. The past is repeating itself today with the return of beautiful, rugged materials in a wide range of designs and finishes for the home. Ornamental metals are popular décor for the home, office, commercial buildings, and the outdoors. Bring the natural, earthy colors of copper, iron, stone and bronze indoors to connect the interior with the exterior. Here is a brief overview of the fashionable, trendy metals and their care.
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Iron Products
Wrought iron is the most common in the iron products category; however, you will also find cast iron and hand-forged iron finishes as well. Wrought iron is long lasting, making it excellent for both indoor and outdoor use. If used outside, it could rust, but that is part of its attractiveness. Keep in mind that moisture is the number-one enemy of wrought iron products.
How to Care for Iron Products - For wrought iron inside your home, use furniture polish once a year or when it looks dry. Iron used outside can be painted and sealed or left to rust.
Stone Products Stone is becoming more affordable and is an excellent way to bring nature indoors. Even though stone is available in many forms, the most popular is granite. Stone finishes range from highly polished to rustic. Bronze Products People are drawn toward bronze because it's warmer than other materials. Bronze is available in a variety of finishes ranging from a dark oil-rubbed bronze to a lighter, satin-finished bronze. The patina (green or brown film on the surface of bronze) changes over time, changing to a darker shade, a dappled appearance, or even a soft green color. Applying a sealant or lacquer to protect the finish usually preserves bronze, but the patina still changes. How to Care for Bronze Products - Clean bronze with a damp cloth. Copper Products Copper comes in an assortment of finishes, from smooth to hammered and shiny to dull. The thickness of the copper is measured by the gauge: the lower the gauge, the thicker the copper. Copper is becoming more popular because consumers are looking for an old-world look especially in the kitchen and bathroom. How to Care for Copper Products - Wash copper with soapy water, and avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive materials.