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tag460 08-21-2025 10:33 AM

Good or Bad Choice Brush Gold Fixtures
 
We are in the process of a full remodel 2 baths and kitchen. Has anyone installed brush gold fixtures? If you have did you have any issues with the finish? What brand fixtures?

HappyTraveler 08-21-2025 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by tag460 (Post 2455344)
We are in the process of a full remodel 2 baths and kitchen. Has anyone installed brush gold fixtures? If you have did you have any issues with the finish? What brand fixtures?

My only comment would be they may look nice now because that finish is trendy but, in 10 years they will look dated. Like it was "the early 2020s look".

Do what you like but, you can't go wrong with brushed nickel. That finish has stood the test of time and will remain.

villagetinker 08-21-2025 12:01 PM

I agree with brushed nickel, also it is my understanding the "gold" finish is very thin, and if this wears you will have a problem.

retiredguy123 08-21-2025 12:20 PM

Are you referring to real gold, or just a gold color? But, either way, it may be in style for awhile, but soon it will go out of style. Also, you usually need to change the door hardware to match the fixture color or it will look tacky. This would include the door handles, locksets, hinges, and doorstops. Personally, I would go with a silver or nickle color.

Teed_Off 08-21-2025 12:45 PM

Not a fan of the tacky look.

oldtimes 08-21-2025 12:55 PM

The minerals in the water here may ruin them quickly

asianthree 08-21-2025 02:34 PM

Not a fan, house down the street had gold fixtures, drawer pulls, faucets. They just looked cheap, wearing quickly, even though they weren’t cheap.

The next owner removed all of it and replaced with brushed nickel.

But if you are in love with the look do what makes you happy

Paulz 08-22-2025 05:12 AM

We built a house in 2001 with golf fixtures everywhere. After about 10 years, was out of style and looked incredibly tacky

RRGuyNJ 08-22-2025 05:18 AM

Brushed nickel
 
Brushed nickel finish and Moen for the brand. We just removed all our gold fixtures because the looked "dated"
Look into Moen fixtures, they have a lifetime warranty and customer service is great. Our bathroom fixtures have aerators that are a unique size. When they begin to plug from sediment, we call Moen and they send us two new ones for free. Of course they send a 50% off coupon for your next purchase and that cost me big. But that's another story. Good luck!

nob77@comcast.net 08-22-2025 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by tag460 (Post 2455344)
We are in the process of a full remodel 2 baths and kitchen. Has anyone installed brush gold fixtures? If you have did you have any issues with the finish? What brand fixtures?

Yes in one bathroom. No issues Moen. Go with what pleases you.

RedWingNut 08-22-2025 05:40 AM

Buy exactly what YOU like and what YOU want, you may not be alive in 10 years.

ron32162 08-22-2025 08:06 AM

Look at brass fixtures they have the gold look and will not fade

RoseyRed 08-22-2025 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by tag460 (Post 2455344)
We are in the process of a full remodel 2 baths and kitchen. Has anyone installed brush gold fixtures? If you have did you have any issues with the finish? What brand fixtures?

Several factors to consider. If you can afford to update every 10 yrs and it's what you like enjoy! For us more of a timeless look with less updating is preferred. In our last home we installed all vinyl plank flooring in the newest trend of gray. It wasn't long before we wished for a more timeless look of wood.

coffeebean 08-22-2025 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Paulz (Post 2455521)
We built a house in 2001 with golf fixtures everywhere. After about 10 years, was out of style and looked incredibly tacky

Isn't gold out of style now? I didn't know gold had come back into style. Hmmm. Gold is tacky looking, IMHO.

Kevco 08-22-2025 02:40 PM

Why be so concerned with what others think? Stand up, make YOUR decisions according to what YOU like. Stop looking to others for validation, what do they know?

Guinness835 08-22-2025 05:47 PM

Who are you using for your remodel? We are also looking to re-do our kitchen and 2 bathrooms.

Velvet 08-22-2025 06:07 PM

Check out Kingston brass - looks fit for royalty. The only thing is plumbing and everything is not brass and needs to be changed, like drain cover toilet handle - anything visible.

Bogie Shooter 08-22-2025 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2455731)
Isn't gold out of style now? I didn't know gold had come back into style. Hmmm. Gold is tacky looking, IMHO.

Unless…….////

retiredguy123 08-22-2025 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2455787)
Check out Kingston brass - looks fit for royalty. The only thing is plumbing and everything is not brass and needs to be changed, like drain cover toilet handle - anything visible.

LOL. It looks great, but the cost doesn't. I'll pass.

Rande 08-23-2025 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by tag460 (Post 2455344)
We are in the process of a full remodel 2 baths and kitchen. Has anyone installed brush gold fixtures? If you have did you have any issues with the finish? What brand fixtures?

The most timeless metal for kitchen and bath is polished chrome for faucets and showers. The newer polish chromes are spot resistance.

I have brushed nickel which came with my house. It’s boring and dull. I’ve changed all my kitchen cabinet handles to brushed brass and will be converting faucets to either chrome or brass. I would suggest you go to Pinterest and look at pictures of kitchens and bathrooms. It’s really ok to mix metals.

Danube 08-23-2025 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by tag460 (Post 2455344)
We are in the process of a full remodel 2 baths and kitchen. Has anyone installed brush gold fixtures? If you have did you have any issues with the finish? What brand fixtures?

Gold has always been associated with class and royalty.

Elvis' Graceland, Mar-a-Lago and NYC Trump Tower (Google for photos, so beautiful), Wayne Newton's home in Las Vegas, all gold, everywhere.

If you want to look like a King or Queen, go with gold.

maistocars 08-23-2025 06:51 AM

No matter what those current "designers" say, when I see gold fixtures I think 1970's.

Ea327 08-23-2025 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by tag460 (Post 2455344)
We are in the process of a full remodel 2 baths and kitchen. Has anyone installed brush gold fixtures? If you have did you have any issues with the finish? What brand fixtures?

At least it won’t look pretentious.

Velvet 08-23-2025 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Danube (Post 2455900)
Gold has always been associated with class and royalty.

Elvis' Graceland, Mar-a-Lago and NYC Trump Tower (Google for photos, so beautiful), Wayne Newton's home in Las Vegas, all gold, everywhere.

If you want to look like a King or Queen, go with gold.

Yes IF you can afford the rest of your furniture cabinetry etc to go with the gold, really up-scale, high end. If only the facets etc are gold, even if they are real, they look cosmetic, just like in cheap jewelry.

Velvet 08-23-2025 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Paulz (Post 2455521)
We built a house in 2001 with golf fixtures everywhere. After about 10 years, was out of style and looked incredibly tacky

Most likely because the rest of the house wasn’t;t upscale enough for real gold unless it is white gold.

Velvet 08-23-2025 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Rande (Post 2455873)
The most timeless metal for kitchen and bath is polished chrome for faucets and showers. The newer polish chromes are spot resistance.

I have brushed nickel which came with my house. It’s boring and dull. I’ve changed all my kitchen cabinet handles to brushed brass and will be converting faucets to either chrome or brass. I would suggest you go to Pinterest and look at pictures of kitchens and bathrooms. It’s really ok to mix metals.

It is really hard to mix metals and not look like you’ve run out of money while you were updating stuff. But judiciously it can be done. Staying in the same color value, and hue, eg. white (silver) not yellow, and same shine level, eg burnished or shiny. The idea is to co-ordinate to the eye for a harmonious effect. But that is just my view.

Fredster 08-23-2025 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2456002)
Most likely because the rest of the house wasn’t;t upscale enough for real gold unless it is white gold.

That’s so true, in a previous home our bathroom fixtures were high quality gold plated, but the cabinetry was solid raised panel dark cherry with marble tops.
Trendy gets dated, but classy and classic, not so much!

Danube 08-23-2025 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2456000)
Yes IF you can afford the rest of your furniture cabinetry etc to go with the gold, really up-scale, high end. If only the facets etc are gold, even if they are real, they look cosmetic, just like in cheap jewelry.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West had four gold toilets in their Bel-Aire house. Only gold plated but still very classy.

Velvet 08-23-2025 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Danube (Post 2456078)
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West had four gold toilets in their Bel-Aire house. Only gold plated but still very classy.

Kardashian and “classy” are an oxymoron.


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