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Homes & Gardens
Sophia Pouget de St Victor

Chrome Is Making a Major Comeback in British Homes, and These Are the Accents I Can’t Resist Adding to Mine in 2026

Butter yellow kitchen with wooden floors, chrome backsplash and a chrome extractor hood with a wooden round table and chrome chairs.

Chrome is reclaiming its place in the spotlight. For me, it never left, in fact. I swear by it as a neutral and particularly love how it clashes with antiques; that visual juxtoposition gets my pulse racing. But it would seem designers everywhere are also falling in love with chrome, and its 'I'm here' attitude can help punctuate a room perfectly. Chrome, it turns out, is the show-off we’re happy to keep around.

For anyone wondering how to decorate with chrome decor, the key is balance. Chrome may feel audacious, but it's astonishingly adaptable, capable of slipping into a minimalist setting or adding a gleaming exclamation point to a maximalist room without ever tipping into chaos.

I’ve been spotting chrome everywhere in home decor lately, and it is impossible to ignore. Its revival is not just a nostalgic wink or a flashback to early-2000s shine; it is a response to a craving for something tactile, substantial, and confident after years of matte finishes and soft pastels. Chrome carries the optimism of the 1960s and 1970s space-age design, while feeling thoroughly contemporary, it is at once nostalgic and forward-looking. Here are the standout chrome pieces I cannot get enough of, each one bringing shine, drama, and a touch of fun.

(Image credit: Jonathan Adler)

'Chrome is a timeless classic and ultra practical to boot,' says Kent-based interior designer Charlotte Luxford. 'It has the right balance of subtlety and polish and can work in the most diverse schemes. Ensure there's a clear contrast, such as pairing it with brass or bronze, rather than finishes that are too similar, such as polished nickel.'

Of course, you could go all out – cloaking your entire kitchen in chrome or investing in a state-of-the-art metallic oven that shines like a centrepiece. But the simplest way to embrace this trend is through accessories and smaller décor touches. Chrome delivers immediate impact without the commitment, letting you experiment with sculptural vases, mirrored trays, sleek lighting, or playful objects that catch the light in unexpected ways. These are the pieces I’m currently loving, each adding a hint of reflective glamour to my home without ever feeling excessive.

High-Shine Home Essentials

Chrome is more than a trend; it is a way to experiment with light, texture, and form in your home. The beauty of reflective surfaces is that they interact with their surroundings, creating new perspectives as the day changes and natural light shifts. Introducing chrome encourages playfulness in styling, whether it is through layering metallics with soft fabrics or juxtaposing high shine with natural materials. Even small touches can alter the perception of space and add a sense of movement and energy to a room.

Embracing a chrome finish also invites curiosity. It challenges you to think beyond the familiar and consider how light and reflection can become part of the design narrative. From statement pieces to subtle accessories, the material allows rooms to feel dynamic and alive without overwhelming the overall scheme.

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