Texture in home decor is one of the major trends, a long-lasting one, that was and will be with us for a long time. This is one of the easiest ways to refresh your interior without breaking the bank and give it a new and fresh look, and here are the main ways to go.
Textured Walls And Ceilings
Making walls and ceilings textured might be the trickiest thing on the list but it’s worth it. What can you do? Choose or make textural walls: brick, concrete, stone, fabric, metal and other materials with texture are welcome. One more idea is applying wallpaper, to both walls or ceilings, and the most textural version of wallpaper is grasscloth. Limewashing walls is a popular idea today, and it’s not so difficult to do yourself. Making your ceiling textural will highlight it and you can be sure that you won’t see such things often.
Limewashing walls isn't that difficult, and you can do that yourself.
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Such a stone clad fireplace will easily become a focal point in any room, and it will make your space wow.
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Edgy Zellige tiles will instantly bring a lot of texture to your kitchen or bathroom.
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This fabric ceovered ceiling changes the space, it's an unusual solution.
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Pair up limewashed walls and a wooden ceiling to make your space as textural as possible.
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Even slightly limewashed walls can change the game and a neutral bedroom will become more eye-catching.
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Highlight an attic ceiling with texture and make it more eye-catching.
This beautiful and relaxed coastal bedroom shows off a unique bamboo ceiling that instantly creates a holiday vibe in the space.
A brick accent wlal is paired with a concrete fireplace, and together they create a strike contrast.
Limewash walls are always a good idea, youcan make the walls neutral but with a lovely textural look.
I adore this woven fabric ceiling, concrete vanity and stone tub, a jute rug and a branch ladder, which altogether create a unique modern vacation vibe.
The ceiling of the nursery is done with grasscloth wallpaper, which elevates the style of the room and makes it more chic.
Textured Furniture
Textured furniture is always on top, and swapping to such items won’t break the bank and won’t require much time. You can incorporate living edge shelves, countertops and tables, such items are quite expensive but are DIYable, so you can save this money. You can go for stone and marble, if you can afford them, these are great materials to invest in, they never go out of style. Another idea is rocking textural upholstery, for example, boucle, which is very trendy and cozy. Don’t have such pieces at home? Reupholster existing ones and voila!
This neutral living room shows off elevated styling with a white sofa, a boucle chair, a woven rug and a stone coffee table.
A couple of boucle poufs will make your entryway stylish and very trendy.
The neutral living room shows off a lot of texture: boucle, wood and a stone vase.
A cane chair and a fluffy rug make this bedroom more stylish and trendy.
The storage cabinet features cane doors and a jute rug and knit blanket fill the space with texture.
The elegant living room shows off a boucle chair and pouf, a white stone table and a soft textural rug.
Stone sinks, reclaimed wood drawer fronts and brushed finishes bring texture to the bathroom.
This neutral table is a slatty one, made of bamboo, and it's a lovely idea for a coastal or tropical home.
A wooden bench and console table, a fluffy rug and a wicker pendant lamp make up a lovely combo for the space.
The rough wood vanity and a stone sink are a beautiful combo with plenty of texture.
This white stone table is a gorgeous statement, it brings both texture and sophistication, and linen curtains add texture, too.
If your bed doesn't have a headboard, you can make one yourself upholstering it with fabric to add texture.
The wicker bench is a lovely addition to a white boho space, it bring a soft neutral shade and a lot of texture.
This wicker sofa is paired with a wooden table, a woven rug and wooden frame mirrors, these are great for a holiday home.
The coffee table is comprised of wood and stone, it looks sculptural and bold.
A whitewashed piece of wood can easily become a perfect coffee table or console.
This all-neutral boho space is very eye-catching because it features a lot of texture.
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This is how to pull off minimalism in a beautiful and trendy way: rock boucle and stone plus some wood.
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Sometimes adding texture to your space doesn't mean a lot of expenses, you can just buy a single boucle pouf.
Textured Pillows And Rugs
The easiest idea we have for you today is rocking textural textiles: pillows, rugs and curtains or bedding. They won’t make you spend the whole budget on them, you can sew, crochet or knit them yourself and these are small details with a big impact. Consider the interior your have and the color schemes to choose right. Any kind of textural fabric, crochet or knit that fit your space are welcome to personalize the interior!
Textural textiles and upholsteyr are the easiest way to bring interest to a room, here a boucle sofa, sheer curtains and fluffy pillows do that.
Jute pillows and a rug and a wicker pouf create lovely modern coastal or vacation vibes.
This tropical entryway is created with a wooden built-in bench, baskets and wicker pendant lamps.
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A bit of colorful and textural pillows on the sofa will bring texture to the space, and artwork and accessories echo with them.
This brown woven rug is a gorgeous solution for the living room, it's a perfect backdrop for white seating furniture.
A maximalist space can be accented with bright and textural pillows, like these ones: pompom and fringe pieces.
The velvet pillows and a fluffy fringe one make this neutral living room more eye-catching.
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