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Page 8 January 31, 2019 EL SEGUNDO HERALD Like Us on Facebook! Home Trends For Using Metals In Home Decor SERVING THE SOUTH BAY SINCE 1989 EZEQUIEL “ZEKE” ACEVES Call for a FREE Market Analysis (310) 951-8679 zekeaceves@aol.com • www.zekeaceves.com License # 01033312 ALWAYS A PHONE CALL AWAY ESTABLISHED 1980 310.322.0066 | KIRKBROWN@GMAIL.COM We Work Hard Everyday to Exceed Your Expectations! COMING SOON • Custom home in Malaga Cove, High end newer build with elevator, Ocean views, rare, walkable location! • El Segundo Industrial Properties • One Story 3 bedroom, 2 bath Lunada Bay • Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in El Segundo Please call for more details Kirk Brown • DRE# 00556073 Kirk Brown Jr • DRE# 01359453 WE HAVE EL SEGUNDO RENTALS! • Upstairs corner unit, 2 bed, 1 bath $2,150/mo • Upstairs, corner unit, 2 bed, 2 bath w/ renovations - $2,600/mo • Fully renovated townhome - $3,250 • Fully renovated 3 bed, 2 bath - $3,500 • 3 bedroom, 2 bath house - $3,750 WANTED • LARGE EXECUTIVE HOME • ANY & ALL PROPERTIES FOR INVESTMENT! If you’re considering selling, give us a call! Name your terms!! EL SEGUNDO FAMILY SINCE 1924 (BPT) - While trends in home decor often change, there is one constant design feature that continues to shine, literally: metals. Today, homeowners can find creative ways to incorporate a regal touch that produces a timeless look with modern appeal. Take the Temperature A first step in implementing metallic decor is understanding the temperature of the metals. Think of brass, copper and gold as warm, while silver and aluminum are cooler, and cast iron or black metals are neutral. When you couple up a warm metal with a cool metal, you’re golden. As a thought starter, step into the kitchen and balance copper or gold fixtures with stainless steel appliances. Heavy Metal Mixing It can be daunting to mix metals the right way, but understanding general rules can open the doors to creative approaches. A key tip is to avoid mixing the same color family - such as gold and brass, or nickel and silver. Rather, choose one metal that can serve as the dominant and another to complement it - remembering your temperatures. And, don’t be afraid to blend the same metal with different finishings to diversify the theme and pull a room together. The Gilded Age of Flooring The Hoffman Group SOLD 1121 EAST ACACIA AVENUE, EL SEGUNDO 3 BED | 2 BATH | 1326 SF. SOLD $1,110,000 SOLD FUSION 5402 WEST 149TH PLACE #12, HAWTHORNE 3 BED | 2.5 BATH | 1660 SF SOLD $820,000 quote for the week If you want to be happy, set a goal that commands your thoughts, liberates your energy, and inspires your hopes. - Andrew Carnegie gina hoffman 310. 864. 5347 ginahoffmanrealtor@gmail.com BRE No. 01905428 Achieving the golden look isn’t done through metallic finishes alone. One way to bring the shine to a room is with flooring like Lumber Liquidators’ Gilded Reserve Chestnut, which reveals hints of a glimmering gold stain through its lightly wirebrushed chestnut base. Pairing decorations and fixtures with the sophisticated backdrop of a unique floor design creates an elegant space that’s rich in style. Add Elements of Luxury A smart way to use metals is to go for the subtle shine. Simple and strategic touches of metal can bring a big impact, such as in picture frames, drawer pulls or door handles, and sink fixtures. You can also add a bit of regal to a room with accents on furniture or other fabric items such as pillowcases or throws, and kitchenware on display. A Gold Medal for Metal Metallics in home decor are as durable and lasting as the elements themselves. Incorporating the shine of brass, the sleek of silvers and the burnish of bronze can give your home an opulent and refined look.


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