Minimalist spaces can feel flat without the right textures. Mandy Moore's living room shows how to use texture to create visual interest.
See more here.Texture creates a multi-sensory experience beyond just sight. Mixing varied textures is the key to an elevated, designer-approved look.
See more here.Anchor the space with a soft, fluffy rug to instantly make the room feel cozy and inviting.
See more here.The luxurious, tactile appeal of velvet can elevate any room. Drape a velvet throw for an extra layer of texture.
See more here.Natural, woven textures like rattan, wicker, and jute can balance out softness and add visual interest.
See more here.Textural wall treatments like grasscloth wallpaper or limewashed brick instantly upgrade a space.
See more here.Experiment with different pillow fabrics to create a dynamic, cohesive look on your sofa or bed.
See more here.The cool, smooth feel of marble or quartzite makes for a striking contrast against softer textiles.
See more here.The key is strategic layering of varied textures. Don't be afraid to mix and match for a fabulous, designer-approved look.
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