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Lledó Barberá
Autor/a: Lledó Barberá Fecha de publicación: 05/12/2023 Última edición: 23/11/2024

Decoration in silver: much more than just ornaments for the living room and bathroom

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    Silver has long been synonymous with elegance, sophistication and modernity in the world of decoration. Its metallic sheen and ability to reflect light make it a versatile and timeless choice for adding a touch of glamour to any space. Whether used as an accent or a main feature, silver can completely transform the look of a room.

    The versatility of silver lies in its ability to complement a wide range of decorative styles. From contemporary minimalism to classic or even industrial, silver décor can be integrated in a variety of ways to enhance the aesthetic of a space. Incorporating silver elements into your décor can be subtle or bold, depending on your design vision and the atmosphere you wish to create.

    How to introduce the colour silver in interior decoration

    When using the colour silver in decoration, we must bear in mind that it is a colour that can be overwhelming. For this reason, we must decide whether to include it in its full prominence or in small doses. For us, it is advisable to balance the brightness of silver with neutral tones or warmer colours to create a harmonious atmosphere and prevent the space from looking cold or sterile.

    Whether you're more daring or you're just looking to brighten up a space, here are some ideas for introducing silver into your interior design. Spoiler: one of the most common ways to introduce silver into your decor is through accessories and decorative details. Without a doubt, the beauty of silver lies in its ability to add a touch of sophistication without visually overwhelming the space:

    • Silver mirror frames. These are a popular choice for visually enlarging a space and adding a touch of elegance. The light reflected in silver mirrors helps to create a sense of spaciousness and brightness, as well as being eye-catching pieces that function as both functional and decorative elements.
    • Textiles in silver tones. Another creative way to incorporate silver is through the choice of textiles and fabrics. Cushions, curtains, rugs or blankets in silver tones can add shine and texture to a room, creating a cosy and luxurious ambience without overloading the room.
    • Silver paint. This colour can be used as a main tone or as an accent colour. Painting a wall in silver tones can add a modern and edgy touch to the space.

    Silver in your decoration: how to apply it to different decorative styles

    As we have said, the colour silver is a very versatile option that can be wonderfully adapted to different decorative styles, bringing a touch of elegance and modernity to each one. From classic and traditional styles to the most contemporary and avant-garde, here we explain how you can apply the colour silver in your decoration according to different styles:

    • Contemporary style. In modern style spaces, silver can be a key component to add sophistication. Opt for furniture with silver metallic finishes to create a sleek, futuristic feel and silver accents, such as cushions, vases or mirrors, will complement the minimalist and sleek aesthetic of the space.
    • Classic style. In classic settings, silver can add a touch of luxury. Opt for ornate furniture with silver accents, such as table legs or upholstered furniture frames. Use silver-toned curtains or curtains with subtle patterns to add sparkle without overwhelming the space. Silver-framed mirrors will be a highlight in this style.
    • Industrial style. Although industrial style tends to lean towards materials such as metal and concrete, silver can complement it in surprising ways. Incorporate accessories such as silver-toned pendant lights and/or metallic shelves.
    • Bohemian style. In this freer, more eclectic style, silver can add an interesting contrast. Use cushions or blankets with silver embroidery, decorative mirrors with silver ethnic frames or art pieces with silver detailing to add a touch of sparkle without losing the warmth that is characteristic of the bohemian style.
    • Nordic style. Minimalism and simplicity are key to this style. Silver can be introduced in subtle ways through details such as candle holders, picture frames or small decorative elements. Opt for softer silver tones to complement the neutral colours prevalent in Scandinavian style.

    Silver tiles: much more than just ornaments to decorate in this colour

    One of the options we had not yet explored for decorating in silver is to use silver tiles. Silver tiles are a great option for any interior design thanks to their resistant characteristics and their varied designs (animal print, art deco textures, marble imitations or geometric patterns).

                   

    In this sense, decorating with silver tiles is an excellent way of adding a touch of sophistication, modernity and elegance to any space. Silver tiles can be an eye-catching and versatile option for different areas of the home, from kitchens and bathrooms to living areas or even outdoors.

    At Dune, as experts in floor and wall tiles, we have a wide choice of silver tiles, which are perfect for stylish interior design projects and let's find out how you can make the most of this element in your décor.

    Silver tile ideas for kitchens

    Using silver-toned tiles in the kitchen can be a bold and contemporary way to enhance this space. Consider applying them to the backsplash to create a focal point in the kitchen and try pairing them with white or grey worktops to create a sleek, modern aesthetic. Here are two examples with our Magnet Tropic Silver tiles, perfect for decorating, or our Metallic Silver mosaic.

    Bathroom ideas with silver charm

    Silver tiles in the bathroom can completely transform the look of your bathroom. Silver tiles can be combined with black or white accents for an elegant and timeless contrast, such as our Savannah Black&Silver tile, perfect for a glamorous touch.

    Opt for silver-toned wall or floor tiles to create a luxurious ambience. A good option is to place them behind the washbasin, to achieve that stylish character but without overloading the space. To achieve this, we recommend opting for mosaics such as Charm or Duende Platinum. Another option is to add, in addition to silver, also textures, as our Multishapes Silver allows us to do.

    Silver ornaments for living rooms

    Don't limit the use of silver tiles to bathrooms and kitchens. You can use them creatively in living areas or hallways to add a touch of glamour. For example, a partial wall covered with silver tiles can act as a visual eye-catcher that complements the furniture and décor. Here are some examples of the tiles we have available to add a touch of glamour to communal spaces. Elegance and sophistication are the common denominator for the pieces Pan de Plata, Bizancio Deco, Magnet Silver or Magnet Sugar Silver.

    Silver plated exteriors

    If you're looking for a unique way to highlight your patio or outdoor area, consider using silver tiles. You can apply them in decorative mosaics on patios, decks or even exterior walls to create a contemporary and attractive ambience. Silver tiles can stand up well to the elements and will add a touch of elegance to the outdoors.

    When decorating with silver tiles, it is important to consider balance and harmony in the space. Remember that less is often more, and subtle touches of silver can have a significant impact without visually overwhelming. Also, playing with lighting can enhance the shine of silver tiles, creating interesting visual effects.

    The meaning of the colour silver

    Shades of silver are not one of the most eye-catching colours as it is usually associated with a metal rather than a colour (as is the case with the colour gold). Perhaps, if it were not for its shine, this colour would go unnoticed and would not have the prevalence it has today in decoration.

    However, the colour silver is currently of great importance in areas other than decoration. We can say that silver is the colour of technology and the automotive industry. Therefore, this shade of silver is related, within the advertising world, to that which is original, functional and elegant.

    On the other hand, this tone is related to coolness of character, intelligence and emotional distance while at the same time stimulating reflection and thinking about the future. Finally, on a more psychological level, silver is said to be associated with purity and symbolises tranquillity and calm, the choice of the right path and harmony between body and mind. Moreover, many people believe that it helps to overcome mental blocks.

    However, it also has a negative side as it is associated with grey and can be thought of as boring or too cold.

    The colour silver in architecture

    The use of silver in architecture has gained popularity in recent years as it lends neutrality to spaces, harmonises with almost all other colours, so that spaces can be created with very dynamic colour palettes and creates spaces that are both serene and modern.

    This metallic shade offers an elegant and sophisticated look that can completely transform the appearance of a building, both inside and out. In contemporary architecture, silver has become an attractive option for those looking to stand out and modernise their designs.

    One of the most notable uses of this colour in architecture is undoubtedly on building facades. Exterior cladding of aluminium, stainless steel or other metallic materials in silver tones can offer an avant-garde and elegant look. Silver can also be used to highlight specific details such as windows, doors, columns or ornamental elements.

    In addition to the buildings themselves, silver has also been integrated into urban design and landscaping. From decorative structures in squares or parks to silver metal sculptures, its use can add a contemporary and artistic touch to the urban environment. If you want to learn more about the use of this colour in the world of architecture, we invite you to read our post on decorating in grey, in which we take a more in-depth look at this subject.

    Silver in fashion

    Silver in fashion has been a timeless choice that conveys sophistication, elegance and a futuristic touch. Numerous high fashion designers have incorporated silver into their collections, exploring its versatility in clothing, accessories and footwear. Here are some examples of prominent designers who have used silver prominently in their creations:

    • Chanel. From suits and dresses to accessories such as bags and shoes, Chanel has used silver in different shades and textures to add a touch of sparkle and modernity to its classic designs. a touch of sparkle and modernity to its classic designs.
    • Balmain. This brand has shown a penchant for using silver in its couture creations. The brand has presented dazzling evening wear, such as bodycon dresses, pleated skirts and gowns with silver details that capture the light in a spectacular way, enhancing the feminine silhouette with a touch of futuristic glamour.
    • Paco Rabanne. Known for his avant-garde approach and innovative use of materials, he has pioneered the incorporation of silver into fashion. The fashion house is famous for its iconic metallic silver mesh dresses, as well as its jewellery and accessory designs that make extensive use of this shade.
    • Tom Ford. He has used silver in several of his couture collections to create bold, modern looks. From evening gowns to tailored suits, he has incorporated this colour in sophisticated ways, using shimmering fabrics and metallic detailing.
    • Versace. The Italian fashion house has included silver in its collections in a striking and elegant way.

    The colour silver in jewellery

    Silver is a precious metal that has played a fundamental role in the creation of jewellery throughout history. Its versatility, lustre and aesthetic appeal have made silver a highly prized material in the manufacture of jewellery pieces. Therefore, the colour silver has a strong presence in this field. These are its main characteristics:

    • Versatility and malleability. Silver is a relatively soft and malleable metal, allowing jewellery artisans to shape and work with it with relative ease. This malleability allows a wide variety of designs to be created, from delicate, detailed pieces to bolder, more avant-garde designs.
    • More affordable but just as elegant. Compared to other precious metals such as gold or platinum, silver is more affordable, making it more accessible to more people. However, its natural lustre makes it equally elegant and sophisticated for use in jewellery.
    • It is highly combinable. Silver lends itself perfectly to be combined with gemstones, semi-precious gems, pearls or other materials. The neutral shade of silver brings out the brilliance and colour of the gemstones, creating very attractive and harmonious visual combinations. Silver is therefore a versatile canvas for designers' creativity.
    • Durable and hard-wearing. Although silver is softer than some other metals, it is durable enough for the manufacture of everyday jewellery.

    In short, silver is a versatile and timeless choice that can add a touch of sophistication, modernity and sparkle to any space. Whether through accessories, textiles, furniture elements, wall details or tiles, silver offers a wide range of possibilities to transform and enhance the aesthetics of any room, making it a stylish and welcoming place.

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