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How To Add Texture To Your Home

There are many elements that make up a room, including color, layout, and decor style, but one key ingredient can add depth and tone to a space: texture. Like many design tools, texture often becomes an afterthought when creating a plan for a new area in the home. Many might even think it has little impact on a design, but that is not true. Texture provides balance, visual weight, and warmth to your home, which is why it should be a part of the planning stage from the start. Texture is not limited to fabrics and furniture, but can also include wallpaper, glass, and plants. Let’s discuss adding texture to your home and creating a space that is inviting to the touch for everyone.

Greenery

Nowhere is the beauty of texture more prominent than in nature itself. The examples are everywhere, especially when it comes to plants. Coming in various shades, shapes, and textures, adding greenery is a wonderful way to bring a unique touch to your home. Whether your area receives plenty of sunshine or not, there are plants that thrive in either situation. There is also the added benefit of improved air quality and stress relief in your home when indoor plants are incorporated into the design. Additionally, they can create a calm atmosphere, making them a great addition to areas such as the home office and after-school stations for children. Including a little bit of nature in the home will provide your loved ones with better health while also giving you the added bonus of texture.

Pattern In The Home

Not all texture has to be felt to accomplish its goal. Pattern is the perfect example of this, as multiple patterns can create a sense of texture within a space. Pillows, blankets, art, and even area rugs can all work together to bring texture alive in your living room, home office, or bedroom. Think about a patterned bedspread or window treatments that make you happy every time you look at them, or maybe an art piece that brings a smile to your face. Adding these pieces can make a big difference in how we enjoy a certain part of the home. A word of caution, however, don’t mix too many varying patterns in one space, as it can take away from the effect and create the exact opposite of the intended goal. Select one or two that work well together when decorating a space, and remember the patterns can change from one room to another.

Artwork In The Home

When it comes to texture, details matter because they comprise the small elements that can create the most significant effects. Artwork is another wonderful way to bring texture into the home as it not only feeds the eye but invites you to soak it up through the many fun lines, shapes, and colors present on its canvas. For centuries, it has been the main way to showcase beauty and emotion, and thanks to reprints available at much lower costs, you don’t need to own an original anymore to make a statement. Art is also the perfect expression of your unique personality and a way to show it to your guests. What you love should be reflected throughout your home, and the art pieces you select to adorn your walls are just one way to showcase it. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different-sized canvases and art styles, as they can create depth and visual interest in a space.

Fabric

Decorating with fabric is yet another fun and diverse way to introduce texture into the home, and with so many options, the possibilities are endless. Without texture, a room tends to seem flat and uninteresting, but by combining a few different fabrics, you can transform a room into something amazing. Consider various upholstery fabrics for your furniture, window coverings, pillows, and even area rugs. All of these varying materials can add beautiful layers to your space and make it an inviting place to come home. Rooms that incorporate several fabric textures can create a finished, complete look. This can be accomplished by mixing several types and even colors, or by using a single color choice.

a living room with couches and chairs

Accent Pieces

A room is composed of details, and when some of these details are created through texture, it can add the finishing touch you are looking for, plus they can be easily exchanged when you want something new. Think outside the box of the typical decor and accent pieces when you’re shopping, such as oversized woven baskets or thick blankets that can be draped over a couch or at the foot of your bed. Antique stores are also an excellent place to find unique pieces made from materials that may no longer be as common, such as wicker or stained glass artwork. Scattering the room with a few fun knick-knacks can also add a nice bit of texture, plus a part of your personality. When it comes to texture, there are no hard and fast rules, but rather what appeals to you, so make sure to include things you will enjoy. Find out what The Spruce recommends you include in your home to add a little bit of texture.

Natural Materials

When it comes to nature, greenery is not the only thing it has to offer us. Texture can be found in a wide range of natural materials, including stone, glass, wood, metal, and leather. These raw pieces can provide texture in a beautiful way, while also creating a calm environment. Materials such as stone and wood come in many variations, ensuring that the piece you select will not be easily imitated. Their rough exterior adds texture and character to any space, and can be used in several ways, including as light fixtures and fireplaces. Glass and metal work well together, making them a wonderful combination for accent items or even furniture pieces. Leather can also be used on furniture, and some companies have even woven it in strips to make a stunning floor rug. Opting to use natural materials is a great choice for families seeking to adopt a more eco-friendly approach. As this trend becomes increasingly popular, manufacturers are offering a wide range of options in their product selection, making it even easier to choose the perfect textured item.

Adding Texture To Your Home

Texture plays an important role in your home; not enough and it can look drab, and too much can make everyone uncomfortable. Balance will be key when incorporating texture into each space, which is why our design team takes time with each client to help them find the perfect amount needed for their home. A good design can always transform a house into a home, and a good design begins with a great plan. We love helping our clients achieve their dream home, which is why details like texture matter. Come visit our showroom, where you can walk through displays featuring a variety of materials and find the exact textures needed to make your home inviting and enjoyable for everyone. Connect with us today to get started or visit us in Shelby, North Carolina.

Too much clutter can detract from your home’s wellness and leave you feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and even depressed if it sticks around long enough. It can also make it difficult to concentrate, which can affect the entire family. It’s important to set about decluttering in an eco-friendly way to ensure that you aren’t throwing out things that could be put to good use elsewhere. With so many landfills already overflowing, it’s imperative for us all to do our part and keep recycling.

Keep reading for some great tips from Greenbook Design on how to declutter your home in an eco-friendly way.

Warmer weather is just around the corner, meaning we can finally spend more time outside doing what we love, like grilling, swimming, and sitting around fire pits. One thing that all of these have in common is that they can be done in your own backyard. Outdoor spaces are trending this year and for good reason, since they provide a change of scenery for homeowners without having to drive somewhere, plus they add more usable space to your home. Enjoy fresh air, cool summer nights, and time with family all within the safety of your own home. Here are a few reasons and benefits to adding or upgrading your outdoor space.

Color. It is what gives our world variety and speaks a language all its own. It is a versatile element that is used in various professions such as art, entertainment, and even cooking. Interior designers thrive on color to express their client’s personality and tell their story. Color is also the common thread that ties other elements, like texture and pattern. Woven together, they create a sense of unity and influence the mood. It is fairly common knowledge that each color implies a mood, such as blue is calm, green represents growth, and yellow expresses happiness. The colors you select for your home can have an effect on the atmosphere, and more and more homeowners are looking to add a little comfort with color.

The kitchen sink is probably one of the most important elements in the kitchen, since it’s where we wash dishes, rinse food, and wash our hands. There are so many options, such as stainless steel, porcelain, and ceramic. Then, of course, there are multiple styles and sizes. At Greenbrook, we are always looking for new items that will meet a need for our clients, and sinks definitely are one of them, which is why we are an authorized dealer for the Karran Sinks.

Old meets new to create a blend of something beautiful, which is one way to summarize grand millennial style. While minimalism is still a popular trend, many millennials are finding comfort and freedom of expression from their beloved family heritage. Grand millennial is a combination of the new with things of the past, like that old wingback chair from grandma’s attic, and breathing new life into it through reupholstering it. This style also pairs perfectly with many people’s desire to recycle and reduce waste by repurposing existing materials. Let’s unpack this style a little more and find out if it is right for you.