How to use Rust... INSIDE!
You might find it to be a slightly strange idea, but using rusted iron or steel as part of your interior design, can really add a dramatic or rustic element to your home.
A great example courtesy of Stylepark, shows how kitchen maker Warendorf of Germany used a metal coating to bring both warm and earthy tones into what is a light and natural space.
To achieve a rusted effect on any substrate material, takes some degree of careful planning. Knowing how much oxidisation you want as an end result and knowing how to achieve it can be a challenge.
Rust has fast become a favoured stylistic device amongst interior designers due to its ability to subtly emit warm, earthy tones that hep bring minimal environments to life, without being overpowering or 'dark'.
With this trend seeing a big increase in recent years, we are noticing more and more of our customers taking interest in our Iron and Rusting products.
Our in house experts have developed a range of products and techniques, that can allow you to create your own work pieces, just like the ones you see above and below.
Interested in doing this yourself?
Just get in touch with a member of our team today, who can give you free tailored advice on how to achieve this look using our range of Liquid Metal Coatings.
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