Bedroom
You don’t need to do too much when trying to integrate gold into the bedroom. The bedroom pictured above is primarily white with very small hints of gold and brass. We can see it in the frames on the wall, the lamps, the legs of the end chair, and the chandelier. The sprinkle of gold around the room helps add a little warmth to this very light-colored room and elevates the look of the place.
Living room
Integrating gold into the living room could sometimes just be a touch here and there. The minimalism of the living room matches well with the minimalism of the gold placement and its designs. It doesn’t take much effort to integrate gold into your living room space and make it stand out.
Bathroom
Some subtle gold in the bathroom can look really good. The gold from the hanging mirror, rods, and faucets against a light sage green wall is such an elegant and welcoming look. Both colors are super compatible with each other and help accentuate each other’s features.
This bathroom is similar in design. The gold faucets, rods, and pipe help make the sink the “statement” of the bathroom. Like the previous bathroom photo, gold against a grey wall stands out a lot and makes the place look much more luxurious and expensive.
Kitchen
Black and gold are a longtime iconic duo. If you have a kitchen or dining room area that’s painted a dark color such as black, adding some gold into the mix can help add dimension to the space and bring some light in. If you want your kitchen area to pop, try integrating some gold into the mix, even if it’s just on the handles of the drawers and cabinets. Sometimes a little goes a long way.
If you’re looking for something more low-key for the dining room area, gold-plated lights are a good route to go down. The integration of gold is very minimal and does not overpower the simplicity of this dining room. It simply adds more warmth to the room.
There are many ways to integrate gold into your home, no matter which room you decide on. It can be some small decor and accessories, or something bigger. Here are some ideas on how you can integrate gold into your home.