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Article: Our Founder Shares 3 Simple Ways To Add Texture To Your Living Room

Our Founder Shares 3 Simple Ways To Add Texture To Your Living Room

Our Founder Shares 3 Simple Ways To Add Texture To Your Living Room

Incorporate Different Materials

Layering various materials is a key technique for adding texture to your living room. Consider using a mix of wood, metal, glass and woven textiles. For example, mix fabrics like linen, velvet, and cotton to add depth. You can also include natural elements like a solid wood coffee table or decorative ceramic vases to enhance the sensory experience of the space.

My Suggestions

Yoko Coffee Table by ELLISON STUDIOS.

Balloon Tray 07 by LOUISE ROE

Muse 2 Seater by ELLISON STUDIOS.

Use Rugs and Layering

Rugs are excellent for introducing texture and can significantly impact the overall feel of the room. Choose a plush shag rug for warmth or a flat-weave rug for a more casual look. Layering rugs—like placing a smaller patterned rug over a larger neutral one—can create depth and invite interaction. This layering effect breaks up the space and adds visual interest.

My Suggestions

Radius Inverse Floor Rug by ELLISON STUDIOS.

Tait Rug in Rice by Tribe Home 

Accessorise Thoughtfully

Accessories such as artwork, books, and decorative objects can play a vital role in adding texture. Opt for artwork with mixed media—like collages. Add textured elements like ceramic pots or wooden trays, and include a selection of books with varied sizes and bindings. This approach not only enhances texture but also adds a personal touch to your living space.

My Suggestions

Blind Waves by Kristina Krogh

Doro Jug by Ferm Living

Bon Tray by Ferm Living

Books  

These tips will help create a rich and inviting atmosphere in your living room, making it a cozy and personalised space.

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