When it comes to Interior design artisans will make sure every interior aspect has been factored into the transformation, to tie a look together effortlessly. From bigger tasks such as the structural changes to the tiny detailing on the appliances, not one element is over looked.
These days’ ironmongery tends to play quite a significant role within the interior industry. Whether you like the more traditional finishes such as polished stainless steel, or you’re partial to accents of polished copper or brass, you will continually find new and inventive ways to how individuals are incorporating such metalwork in their homes, hotels and restaurants. Said ironmongery can come in a range of different forms including curtain pole fittings, carpet strips and trims, rail fittings, kick plates and also different bar and tube fittings.
I have recently been renovating my house and I love the idea of using more industrial textures to give a modern perspective to my home. I have particularly used polished copper brass tube fittings in my living room, to match my exposed brickwork on the chimney breast and the wooden floor boards.The remaining walls have been painted optic white so the room feels really modern and crisp.
In the bathroom I have chosen to utilise the more traditional polished stainless steel brass tube fittings for my towel rails, with polished stainless steel accents on the cupboard handles, bath and shower, and also the sink. This is more in keeping with the white porcelain bathroom suite, and the duck egg highlights.
Living in the London area I am lucky that I have had a selection on ironmongers in the city, who provide a range of different metal work. Alternatively if you aren’t so fortunate to have a stockist on your doorstep, I would highly recommend A & H Brass. They have one of the widest collections I have seen, with something to suit everyone’s tastes! Check out their online store today over at https://ahbrass.co.uk/tube-fittings
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