Not well. Nickel has a different color than chrome. It is not a "true" silver. Also every manufacturer has a different shade of nickel so you can struggle to even match nickel between product lines. Stay with one or the other. Chrome is certainly less expensive and still looks great.
We have polished nickel for our bathroom fixtures but were unable to find the same finish for the drain hardware in the tub and sink. We had to use chrome and although it is different, not as warm and rich as polished nickel, it looks just fine. I don't know that anyone would ever notice it but me.
Along with chrome, polished brass is the most popular. Other finishes available are stainless steel, satin and brushed nickel.
Polished chrome is shiny like almost mirrored. Chrome is more Matte, less shine
Brushed nickel has a brushed dull finish. Polished nickel has a smooth shiny surface.
No
It all depends in what you're talking about. stainless steel in highly polished and reflective as a coating, whereas on bolts its just highly polished but if you buy a stainless steel fridge or stove it looks more like a brushed aluminum, in that case I would say, no, it does not match, however it is very contemporary and complement eachother. Chrome is a coating that when taken care of properly, cleaned and polished regularly, will look very similar to a stainless steel.
Chrome that is very shiny and you can see clear reflections in it
Chrome nickel finish contains a mixture of both chrome and nickel, giving it a more durable and corrosion-resistant surface compared to chrome finish. Chrome finish, on the other hand, typically refers to a thin layer of chromium plating applied to a metal surface for decorative purposes.
Satin nickel is a dull finish, wheras chrome is shiny. The other difference is satin nickel is grey and chrome is merely reflective and has no color
Assuming it's a nice finish, polished chrome or brushed nickel you can get more than if it's polished brass. I would compare what Target sells there's for. $15-20?
In American standards, when you choose plumbing finishes for your sink, there is quite an array to choose from. There is: Unprotected, Protected, and Brass There is also Chrome, Oil polished Bronze and Bronze Patina, Copper, Pewter, and Polished and Brushed Nickel.
The Satin Nickel finish is nickel plating on brass that has been lacquer coated and made to appear dull. Satin Nickel is sometimes referred to as brushed nickel. It is similar in appearance to brushed stainless. Brushed implies the parts has been "Wire Brushed" and directional lines of abrasion can be seen. Satin Nickel is electro-deposited on the part from a Nickel salt solution usually Nickel Sulfamate. The electro-deposit is "Satin" or "Velvety" in appearance and shows no marks or lines from abrasion. Satin and brushed are the same finish. Satin and brushed are the same finish.