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It has this warm, golden hue that brings a bit of understated elegance. Now, texture-wise, it’s got a bit of a soft, muted look, which is fantastic for adding depth and warmth to a space.
Brushed gold refers to either solid gold or a gold coating applied over another metal, then finished with a brushed technique. This gives the gold a soft, satiny look.
While brushed brass leans more towards a warm, golden-yellow hue, brushed gold tends to have a richer, deeper color. And this new brushed gold finish is popping up everywhere, from kitchen faucets to light fixtures.
On the plus side, brushed brass has this timeless quality. It’s not going to go out of style anytime soon. It also hides fingerprints and water spots better than its polished counterpart, which is a huge bonus in high-touch areas.
On the flip side, it can be a bit more expensive than other finishes, and it may not match everyone’s taste. It stands out, so it needs to be used thoughtfully.
Types of Brass Finishes: – Antique or Aged Brass: This one’s really interesting. Antique brass has a darker, slightly tarnished look that’s all about bringing in a sense of old-world charm.