Painted metal furniture is trending, and it’s no longer reserved for the outdoors.

Now, the rest of your outdoor furniture is moving indoors, too.

Here’s how to incorporate the trending furniture into your home.

Dining room with sliding door to garden

Credit:Marta Xochilt Perez | Designer: Michelle Adams

The salon-stylewall of artworkadds to the room’s eclectic feel.

Davis did just that with West Elm’s Petal chairs in her Atlanta dining room.

“In some rooms, chipped metal adds charm, but in others, this can feel too rustic.

Formal dining room with blue print wallpaper

Interior designer Summer Thornton used Casamidy’s wrought iron ‘Alejandra Graphic’ chairs painted white in a Winnetka, IL, dining room.Credit:Annie Schlechter

Ask yourself whether you want more edge in your space orflea market-style charm.”

Naiman agrees: “When you have an overabundance of wood in your space, metal is the antidote.

By its makeup, metal has a cool quality that’s a counterpoint to the natural warmth of wood.

Dining room with white brick walls, red wood and metal chairs and white table

Credit:Emily Followill | Interior Design: Jessica Davis

Having metal in a space will make it feel less heavy,” she says.

living room with wallpaper panels red chair and decor

Credit:Melanie Acevedo / Interior Design: Olga Naiman

Reading nook with two arm chairs and metal table

Credit:Kate Leichhardt | Interior Design: Amanda Jacobs Design

A dining room with a fireplace, piano, and table and chairs.

Credit:William Jess Laird / Interior Design: Noah Galvin