You’ve heard the phrase “adding texture to space,” but do you know what it means? It’s a favorite buzzword among designers and one of the keys to creating a space that looks flawless. The texture is like adding jewelry and shoes to a nice outfit.

  1. Textured Furniture

Furniture texture is interesting to explore, especially since you’re likely to come into contact with it. Consider sliding your fingers over a cool, smooth marble table or opening the drawers of a chest lined with shagreen. The texture doesn’t have to be noticeable all of the time. The minute distinctions that your eye notices as it goes around the room are the most enticing.

  1. Texture Accessories

Vases, ornaments, sculptures, and mirrors are all great textures to experiment with. To make a statement, you may purposely arrange objects with contrasting textures.

  1. Sculptural Wall Decor

The beauty of a sculptural wall is in the eye of the beholder. Make a creative statement in your home by incorporating individual touches. Modern, boho, and rustic design styles can all benefit from metal wall art, macrame wall hangings, and even old advertising signs.

  1. Layering Different Textures

In interior design, layering is essential for creating a rich scheme. To avoid relying just on fabric or furniture finishes, try combining numerous sources of texture. For instance, stacked book spines next to a sculpted glass lamp base on a side table.

  1. Patterns

A space with patterns will seem quite textural. Start small with a patterned pillow or rug and work your way up to a pattern-on-pattern explosion for the real impact.