Texture is the unsung hero of interior design. It adds visual interest, tactile appeal, and a sense of warmth and comfort. This spring, focus on layering different textures to create a space that is both visually stunning and inviting to the touch. In a world of smooth surfaces and digital interfaces, we crave the tactile experience of different textures. Texture engages our senses and creates a more immersive and enriching environment.
How to incorporate it: Layering for Luxury
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The Magic of Textiles: Experiment with different fabrics to create a layered and inviting look.
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Linen: Adds a casual and breathable feel.
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Velvet: Adds a touch of luxury and sophistication.
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Wool: Adds warmth and comfort.
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Cotton: A versatile and affordable option.
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Silk: Adds a touch of elegance and sheen.
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Pro Tip: Combine different weights and textures to create visual interest. For example, pair a chunky knit throw with a smooth velvet sofa.
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Woven Wonders: Incorporate woven elements to add natural texture and warmth.
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Baskets: Use woven baskets for storage, planters, or decorative accents.
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Rugs:* Add a woven rug to define a space and add texture underfoot.
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Wall Hangings: Create a unique focal point with a woven wall hanging.
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Pro Tip: Look for handwoven items to support local artisans and add a unique touch to your space. Find beautiful woven rugs and baskets at Decorathome.ca.
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Natural Finishes: The Beauty of Imperfection: Opt for furniture with natural wood grain, stone tiles, or textured plaster walls.
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Wood: Choose reclaimed wood for a rustic and sustainable touch.
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Stone: Add a stone fireplace or accent wall for a dramatic effect.
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Plaster: Create a textured plaster wall for a unique and artistic look.
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Pro Tip: Embrace the imperfections of natural materials for a more authentic and organic feel.
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Sculptural Statements: Add decorative objects with interesting shapes and textures.
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Ceramics: Choose ceramic vases, bowls, or sculptures with unique glazes and textures.
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Metal: Add metal accents with interesting patinas and finishes.
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Wood: Look for wooden sculptures or carvings with intricate details.
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Pro Tip: Group objects together in odd numbers to create a more visually appealing display.
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