Pick a primary metal, then support with texture and restraint
Commit to polished chrome for the brightest sparkle, or brushed nickel for softer reflections. Keep primary fixtures consistent, then layer in matte black as a thin line—like a frame—on a mirror or shelf bracket. Use one warm accent, perhaps a small brass tray, to avoid a cold atmosphere. This restrained palette feels curated, directs the eye, and makes affordable pieces appear deliberate. Consistent sightlines and repeated shapes guide calm, as though the room breathes in unison with your pace.