10 Ways to Add Texture to Your Living Room
10 Ways to Add
Texture to Your Living Room
For many, the living room is a central place in the home
where families come together and relax in each other's company. There are
countless things that ensure that this space looks and feels like the
Instagram-appropriate interior of your dreams.
One of the things you should consider when addressing the
design of a living room is texture. Incorporating different textures into a
space is a great way to bring it up to professional standards, giving you that
luxurious look.
Take inspiration from our top tips for adding texture to
your living room!
For more ideas, discover some of our favourite living room
trends.
Using Texture in Interior Design: Why and How?
So why is it important to consider the texture elements in
your living space?
Carefully styled interiors are made up of a fine balance of
different shapes, patterns, colors and textures, all of which come together to
create a visually-appealing space that attracts and pleases all the senses.
The combination of textures included in your furniture,
decorative pieces or all the details of your interior, adds instant life and
depth, meaning the room doesn’t feel too flat or derived.
1. Combine Textiles
One of the most obvious things to consider when painting
your living room with a lot of texture is to combine different types of fabrics
and fabrics.
Mix and match different fabrics throughout the room with
different looks for your sofas, curtains, blankets and rugs. Combining chunky
woven blankets with faux fur cushions and woven rugs or straps is a great way
to get a variety of fabrics in your space.
2. Embrace Layers
The concept of layering is to go hand in hand with this idea
of assembling fabrics. Veins of various shapes and patterns can create a
particularly impressive look.
However, this doesn’t just apply to fabrics - for example,
you can consider putting other elements together by arranging a vintage tray, a
pile of books and a candle on the side table.
3. Add Books
Books always add visual interest and are perfect for bringing
a variety of new textures into a room. There are numerous textures to explore
while styling your shelves, including paperback, hardback and glossy coffee
table books.
Arranging books both horizontally and vertically will make
your shelves more mobile. Books can also be a great tool for adding color pop
to an otherwise simple room. If you don’t want colorful thorns on display, you
can face books from the outside with show pages, which is another great way to
introduce extra texture.
4. Consider Curtains
Pay attention to the vertical space in your living room by adding a second layer and texture in the form of curtains. These can be floaty linen curtains that give a lighter texture or rich, velvet curtains that enhance the feeling of luxury.
Consider layering different styles of curtains or blinds for
more depth.
5. Incorporate
Natural Elements
Nature offers a huge range of different textures to
experiment with - when considering your furniture, living room lamps, fabrics
and finishing touch, there is plenty of space to mix and match different
textures, giving a real treat for the eyes.
Natural elements could include:
• Wooden
furniture
• Woven
rugs or wall hangings
• Rattan
baskets or furniture
• Glass
features that complement natural light
• Metal
lights and fixtures
6. Invest in More
Houseplants
If you want to go one step further and invite not only
natural materials but also nature to your home, this idea is for you!
Planting a variety of houseplants around your living room,
including tall trees, hanging trees or small succulents, is an easy,
inexpensive and trendy way to add life and texture to the space.
7. Get Creative With
Wall Art
Always embrace the popular gallery wall trends and arrange a
select selection of art to add some vibrancy and texture to your wall. For
those who don’t want to paint the walls or texture them with more expensive
mediums, this is a great option, for example adding panels, for example.
For an effective look, combine:
• Different
styles of art
• Photographs
• Diverse
frames
• Wall
hangings
• Mirrors
• Wall-mounted
plants
8. Mix and Match
Design Styles
A mixture of different elements from modern and traditional aesthetics is also sure to help you combine some interesting textures.
Embracing diversity in design styles opens the door for you,
especially for attractive pairs - a mix of contemporary chairs and sofas with
old farmhouse coffee tables or vintage lights gives the texture a stylish and
welcoming look.
9. Choose Bold
Patterns
Bold patterns add visual texture and dimension to your
space. Even if you’re going for a minimalist look, the subtle patterns around
the room can do wonders to add an enhanced feel to the room.
Patterned walls, murals or pillows with patterned patterns
and colors are perfect to add an attractive element to your living room without
overdoing it or making it feel too busy.
10. Have Multiple
Light Sources
You may not think lamps are able to add texture to a room,
but they can be another great tool for creating more layers.
Specific light sources differ differently around a room and
give different effects, highlighting some parts and mood-lighting others. Use a
combination of wall sconces, ceiling lights and stunning pendants to add a
layer of light to your space.
When it comes to adding texture to your living room, ‘one
size fits all’, so think about what will work best in your space. There are
many ways to transform your interior into comfortable shelters filled with
texture and style.










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