If you run an interior design company that provides its own
furnishings for customers, you are probably always looking for additional ways
to set your firm apart from the competition. If you want a way to spruce up or
improve your current offerings, one possible solution might be to add gold
plating to some of your furnishings or decor.
Gold plating can add a premium feel to your presentation,
and it can provide some long-term benefits for the customer. Here's why you
might want to reach out to a local gold plating company today.
Gold Plating Can Keep Corrosion and Rust at Bay
If you offer your interior design clients any metal-based
furnishings or decor, one long-term concern for your clients might be the
development of corrosion or rust. This is especially true if this includes
decor or furnishings that will be exposed to the elements outdoors.
Gold is an incredibly non-reactive metal. It can handle
moisture from the rain or heat from the sun without oxidizing. This means your
client's furnishings will continue to look great year after year with little to
no maintenance required besides the occasional polishing. Your gold-plated
decor will retain more of its value over time and your clients will likely see
more value in the service and furnishings you provide.
Gold Plating Can Add Durability to Other Metals
Gold is also incredibly malleable, and you can put a layer
of gold on top of a wide variety of other metals. That layer can also be of
varying thickness, allowing you to create the perfect final touch for your
latest decor.
Gold will not suffer damage as easily as some other metal
types, and in addition to the corrosion and rust benefits mentioned earlier,
your clients will simply not have as much wear and tear to deal with over time.
Gold Plating Upgrades Your Decor Without Breaking the Bank
Perhaps one of the best reasons to add gold plating to your furnishings
or decor as an interior designer is that it allows you to offer your customers
a high-end look without the need to spend a ton of money. Decor that is made
out of 24 karat pure gold can be quite expensive. And this is a cost that
you'll likely have to pass on to your clients.
But with gold plating, you can simply add a sliver coating
of gold on top of another, less expensive metal. The customer will still get
the look they want, but the decor will be more affordable for you to make and
for the client to buy.
Gold Plating Is Easier to Restore Than Pure Gold
If pure gold decor suffers damage, the owner is likely out
of luck. The customer will have to pay for a replacement of the entire part or
piece. But if a gold-plated piece suffers a few nicks, the owner has some more
options. If only the gold layer was damaged, the client can simply get the
decor re-plated at a fraction of the cost of repairing a pure gold piece.
As an interior designer, you want to provide your clients
with high-end furnishings and decor that they can't find anywhere else. With
gold plating, you'll have a secret weapon that can add an even more premium
feel to your available inventory.
General Brite Plating has served the Los Angeles community
for more than 50 years. We can take your interior design firm's existing
offerings and elevate them in a way that will turn heads. You can offer your
clients gold-colored decor without paying solid gold prices. Contact us today
for more information.