12 Benefits of using Brass & Copper hardware, decor at home!

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When it comes to creating an aesthetically pleasing and inviting home environment, the choice of materials plays a vital role.

One popular trend in interior design that has stood the test of time is the incorporation of brass and copper elements. These exquisite metals bring a touch of elegance, warmth, and sophistication to any living space.

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Timeless Material


Brass and copper have been used in interior design for centuries, thanks to their timeless appeal. The warm and lustrous tones of these metals create an instant sense of elegance and luxury.



Whether you opt for brass light fixtures, copper accessories, or even larger statement pieces like furniture, the classic beauty of brass and copper elements adds a touch of refinement to any room.

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Versatile Design Material


One of the remarkable qualities of brass and copper is their versatility in design. These metals can seamlessly blend into various interior design styles, from traditional to contemporary and everything in between.



Brass and copper accents can be incorporated in numerous ways, such as doorknobs, cabinet handles, faucets, wall art, and decorative objects. They effortlessly complement different color schemes and materials, adding visual interest and creating a harmonious atmosphere.

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Injects Warmth to Home


Brass and copper have inherently warm hues that infuse a space with a sense of character and charm. The warm golden tones of brass and the reddish-brown tones of copper create a welcoming ambiance, making a room feel cozier and more inviting.



Whether you choose to incorporate them in small details or as prominent focal points, these metals add a layer of depth and personality to your home's interior design.

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Durable Material


In addition to their aesthetic appeal, brass and copper are highly durable materials. They are resistant to corrosion and can withstand the test of time.



Unlike other trendy materials that may lose their charm over the years, brass and copper maintain their beauty and quality with proper care. By integrating brass and copper elements into your home, you are investing in long-lasting design choices that will continue to enhance your space for years to come.



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Possible Health Benefits


Apart from their visual allure, brass and copper also offer health benefits. Copper, in particular, has antimicrobial properties that help inhibit the growth of bacteria, making it an excellent choice for frequently touched surfaces like doorknobs and kitchen countertops.



By integrating these metals into your home, you can create a healthier living environment while adding a touch of style.

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Brass in a HDB BTO in Yishun
The homeowners of this effortlessly chic home had lived in the US for an extended period of time, and wanted to "bring a bit of an Americana feel to their apartment", says interior designer Arjan Twilhaar from Aiden T.

Brass and copper hardware were peppered throughout the house subtly and tastefully - from door knobs and handles in kitchens, to door hinges in the bathroom.

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Timelessness
Brass and copper elements have stood the test of time in the world of interior design, and for good reason.

Their timeless elegance, versatility, warmth, and durability make them a perfect addition to any home.

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Brass Shower Fittings
From small accents to larger statement pieces, these metals add character and sophistication to your living spaces.

For example, you can consider dressing up those white walls with brass shower fittings.

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Brass Kitchen Hoods
Consider incorporating brass and copper elements in your home's interior design to create a visually stunning and welcoming environment that will stand out for years to come.

Brass hoods usually come in vintage and patinated designs, but this one is ultra sleek and contemporary.

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Wood & Brass HDB
When interior design firm Wal Associates suggested dark and earthy tones for this five-room HDB home, homeowner Ken Lim was initially on the fence about it.

However, the colour scheme turned out perfect for the masculine bachelor pad that the hobbyist photographer had requested.

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Brass Toe Kicks for Kitchen
Otherwise, consider adding some brass elements to discrete corners that are often hidden away from the centre of attention - a quiet, low touch of brass suitable for homeowners who prefer lesser jarring statement materials or furniture pieces.

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Brass Photo Frames
Finally, if you're not sure if these metallic accents are for you, try these lowest commitment options - copper or brass photo frames. They are technically not metal, but gilded photo frames offer the same polished effect.



Part of this article was written with ChatGPT - and edited by Home and Decor's human writers for factual accuracy.

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