Going Mad for Gilt


Now, I loved gilt before.  But after my recent trip to London and lots of amazing castle and royalty home tours, I am going mad for gilt!  Gilt is simply a gold or golden color applied over a surface.  Books on Chair Going Mad for Gilt



DSC 1365 2 Going Mad for Gilt It can be applied to wood, metal, plaster, or any number of surfaces.  This is NOT to be confused with brass.





This painterly effect has been around for a long time.  It used to only be available to the most powerful and wealthy.  Applied gold was definitely a status symbol.  Nowadays, metallic gold paint can substitute for the 24 kt variety. french daybed via albanyinstitute.org  Going Mad for Gilt

 


DSC 1366 2 Going Mad for Gilt Those royals applied gilt on everything they possibly could.  It really glams up the place!  Notice the use on outlines and borders of things like the wall panels.  It picks up details that would otherwise go unnoticed.




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Annies Dog on her Beautiful Sofa Going Mad for Gilt Now, I don’t want my home to be THAT formal, but a little gilt to highlight details can make a room come alive with unexpected glamour.





I only recently discovered my new obsession:  Ralph Lauren’s Regent Metallic paints.  It’s really difficult to capture these swatches with photography, but the luster is so fabulous.  I’ve used “Golden Candlesticks” (the upper right hand color that looks orange in this picture – but it’s actually gold) to add my own gilt, as well as some other fabulous metallics in silver, green, and plum with my clients.  DSC 1703 Going Mad for Gilt


DSC 0986 1 Going Mad for Gilt I’ve had a Victorian chair that’s been weighing me down – it really needed a little somethin’ special.



I taped off the upholstery and painted on some Ralph Lauren Regent Metallics in Golden Candlesticks.  Now, I still want to change the upholstery eventually – but this is much more fun than the before.  Even if it is a bit cheeky. DSC 1702 Going Mad for Gilt




Here’s another example of gilt applied on the exposed wood of a pair of chairs to elevate the style and highlight the carved detailing.

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If you caught one of  my recent posts, you’ll remember that I also used Ralph Lauren’s  Golden Candlesticks  to accent my daughter’s dresser and to brighten up its brass drawer pulls.

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DSC 1359 2 Going Mad for Gilt Before leaving for London, I picked up another quart of Regent Metallics at Home Depot.  Imagine my horror when the paint-mixer lady told me that Home Depot is discontinuing their Ralph Lauren paint line and will no longer carry it after February!  Henry VIII would have had someone’s head!




If you are digging the gilt or metallic paints like I am, better run down to the Depot before the month’s out to stock up.  You’ll probably see me there icon smile Going Mad for Gilt . gold gilt via housetohome.co .uk  Going Mad for Gilt




Photo Credits:  Annie Brahler (1 and 6), Kristie Barnett (2,  4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12),  Albany Institute, JCovingtonDesignHouseToHome.

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Comments

  1. Dianne Tant says:

    I’m going to get RL paint today! love this post…love the blue colors with the gold

  2. Daniel says:

    I agree with DIanne! :-) Was that Weird Al next to King Henry VIII?

  3. Hey, I think that IS Weird Al! :)

  4. Don’t you love how the formality is totally toned down when the gilt is paired with the linen in two of those pics?

  5. Chelle says:

    Oh I LOVE it! I’m getting some ideas.

  6. LaJuana Gill says:

    Was that your tour guide? He looks just like Henry VIII’s portrait! WOW

  7. Just to clarify, sweet friends – that’s a wax version of Henry VIII in the pic. I took that at Warwick castle, where lots of Madame Tussaud’s wax figures hang out. Very creepy.

  8. love all that gold gilt furniture collection.

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