In high end architectural design, it is the materials that define the essence of a project. VeroMetal® real metal finishes offer freedom and elegance, making them a natural choice for luxury homes and bold architectural statements.
Brass and copper mixture on stucco, private residence
Residential architecture with VeroMetal® means building a private home around real metal surfaces rather than metal effects. The coating is made of genuine metal particles in a cold-workable binder, applied at 120 to 150 microns to facades, stairs, kitchen elements, doors and walls, then cured to a solid metal skin.
The curated projects below show how it works in practice. A luxury home combines a special VeroMetal Brass and Copper mixture on stucco, polished and finished with various patinas. The polished surface reflects light elegantly, creating an ambience of quiet opulence, and the balanced composition brings warmth and richness to the whole house.
Real metal is applied cold, without heat, casting or foundry equipment. Three steps take it from a wet mixture to a genuine metal surface in the home.
Real metal particles are combined with a binder in the chosen alloy, including custom compositions such as the brass and copper mixture used in the private residence.
The liquid is applied to a prepared substrate by brush, roller, spray or spatula, building a layer of only 120 to 150 microns on stucco, joinery, stairs or facade panels.
Once cured, the surface is sanded, polished and, where the design calls for it, patinated or sealed to reach its final character.
Every residential project in this selection is built on a different metal. Bronze anchors the warm, timeless schemes, brass and copper are blended for depth, manganese carries the contemporary stair, and iron gives the facade its raw character.
The signature warm tone of these projects. Bronze breathes new life into a farmhouse kitchen and gives a stair depth, warmth and a sense of permanence.
Blended with copper in the luxury home and used patinated on kitchen elements, brass brings warmth, craftsmanship and a tactile, elevated character.
A warm, reddish-gold metal that develops natural oxidation over time. Balanced with brass, it adds richness to a polished stucco surface.
The most decorative finish, for feature elements, display furniture and bespoke objects in the home.
A cool, soft grey with a restrained character, suited to modern architectural and interior schemes.
A pale, subtle grey with a quiet sheen, elegant on furniture, walls and fine detailing.
A deep, near-black metal. Applied as AquaFill with a spatula it gives the Blue Steel Stairs their dynamic texture and bold presence.
Raw and architectural. The Ozeon® facade panels of the Ardennes villa use patinated iron for its rugged yet refined character and its living patina through exposure.
Real metal where solid metal cannot go. A stucco wall, a curved stair and a garage door all carry genuine metal, on surfaces that could never hold solid sheet.
Both deliver a genuine metal surface. The difference is weight, freedom of form and where each can realistically be used in a house.
Garage door, black patina finish
Because the coating is a thin metal skin rather than a fixed panel, it bonds to almost any prepared substrate in the house. That is what makes a stucco wall, a joinery front or a functional garage door into a real metal surface.
Below is a curated selection of standout projects that shows how VeroMetal elevates both form and function in a private home.
Bronze stairs, residential interior
VeroMetal® brings genuine metal surfaces into private homes. It is a real metal coating applied as a cold liquid at 120 to 150 microns and cured to a solid metal surface. In residential architecture it is used on facades, stairs, kitchen elements, doors, bars and feature walls, in bronze, copper, brass, iron, manganese and more.
Bronze and brass lead in residential work for their warmth and depth. Copper is often blended with brass for a richer composition, manganese suits contemporary stairs and dark schemes, and iron is chosen for the living patina it develops through exposure. Every metal can be polished, brushed or patinated to the character the project calls for.
Yes. VeroMetal® is applied to facades, entrances, garage doors and exterior architectural elements. Finishes can be sealed for a stable appearance, or left open so the surface develops a natural patina over time. Iron and Corten finishes are selected specifically for that living, evolving patina.
No. A VeroMetal® surface weighs approximately 0.5 kg/m² and is applied at only 120 to 150 microns, a fraction of the weight of solid sheet metal of comparable appearance. That is why stairs, cabinet fronts, stucco walls and curved forms can carry real metal without structural modification.
Yes. VeroMetal® bonds to stucco, MDF, plywood, solid wood, plaster, concrete, glass and existing metal. A certified applicator prepares and primes the surface and applies the coating on-site, so renovation projects can receive a genuine metal finish without replacing the underlying element.
The cured metal can be polished to a reflective shine, brushed for a soft directional grain, or patinated to a deep aged tone. Because the surface is real metal, standard metalworking techniques apply. VeroMetal AquaFill, applied by spatula, adds a textured real metal stucco option for stairs and large wall areas.
Our team works with architects, interior designers and developers from finish selection and sampling through to certified on-site application. Contact us to discuss real metal for your residential project.