Not exactly — but they should feel like they belong together. A kitchen doesn’t need every metal finish to match perfectly. In fact, a little variety can make the space feel more layered and intentional. What matters most is that the finishes coordinate well and don’t compete with each other.
For example, mixing brushed nickel with matte black can work beautifully in the right kitchen. Mixing polished chrome with antique bronze usually feels less natural unless the overall design is carefully planned around it.
The goal isn’t strict matching. It’s balance. When the finishes relate well in tone and style, the kitchen feels cohesive without looking overly staged.
