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How to Use Texture in Interior Design?

How to Use Texture in Interior Design?

“Texture”, today, is the buzzword in interior design—with the most credentialed Interior Designers In Mumbai providing great options for this among wall textures, fabric textures, laminate textures and textural combinations. 

In order to be able to use texture deftly, one must understand that it is not something that can only be seen but felt as well. It adds layers to the “all smooth” interiors look. Fantastic wall papers, cushions, décor items and lighting also add textures to the room. 

The way you light up your room can be an example of how you have chosen to texture it. It can transform an entire space with its softness or else with its harshness. Texture in interior design is a way more nuanced exercise than what most of us can imagine. Here is a look at a few ways with the help of which you can effectively add texture to your room!

Table of Content 

•How to Use Texture in Interior Design?

       •Texture the walls

       •Texture the ceiling

       •Use those Fabrics to your Advantage

           •Focus on Layering

           •Textured Furniture

           •Consider Home Accessories

Texture the walls

Use of wallpapers in silk, linen, jute, stucco, gold sequin, embroidery, metallic textures are so in! Available in Indian and international brands. They are unique, uncommon and add so much value because of the large space they can be applied to.

3D boards/charcoals/pvc sheets are also great ways to make 3 dimensional textures on walls, tv units, doors, corners, highlighted areas.

Mirror, metal sheets, metal tiles, mirror tiles are also great wall textures.Brass inlays, metal inlays, mother of pearl tiles, Cement tiles, marble tiles bring that sheen factor to texturing. All texturing is not rough, smooth and glossy textures with matt textures are also great ways to do up any wall.

Texture the ceiling

Wooden boards, cove ceiling with colour variations, MDF boards can add lots of designer value to false ceilings. Different, unique and wonderful!

Use those Fabrics to your Advantage 

Texture is a lot about achieving the right balance with contrasts. And, that’s exactly why the best interior designers in Mumbai recommend the use of contrasting fabrics. Start off with examining your color palette closely. If it’s too consistent, you can always aim at a possible disruption by introducing fabrics that offer a stark contrast to your existing fabrics. In this respect, look beyond sofas and armchairs  and then extend visions to your lampshades, blinds, and curtains. 

Focus on Layering

That’s a surefire means of creating an enriching scheme for your room. Try and introduce several different sources of texture so that your room doesn’t reflect way too much reliance on furniture finishes. Do remember that texture can actually be introduced in a range of ways and not only through your furniture. A few examples of intelligent texturing would be glazed versus matte ornaments on your bookcase, a sculpted glass lamp base instead of a plain one, a tasseled rug in front of the fireplace hearth or some interesting wall treatments — you will virtually be blown away by the sheer number of ways with the help of which you can achieve the right texture for your home. 

Textured Furniture

That’s obvious. Though not the only one, your furniture is definitely one of the most exciting sources of texturing. Ask the most prudent interior designers in Mumbai and they will tell you that since you’re mostly in touch with your furniture, it remains an avenue worth exploring. Some of the best examples of textured furniture include a smooth rustic looking coffee table coupled with a smooth marble dining table and the addition of a marble velvet sofa. Use silks, tweeds, linens with sequined cushions. Explore, suedes and velvets for that comfy look for starters.

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Consider Home Accessories 

Your home accessories are worth exploring when it comes to texturing quite simply because they make for great personal statements. You can purposely play with your mirrors, sculptures, and vases to create an arrangement with alternating textures. However, make sure you’re not going overboard with jarring contrasts. 

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