Textiles can transform any boring environment and correct even rather rough design mistakes. We have made for you a selection of interiors in which textile elements set the mood and play the main role.
1. Textile as a way of zoning
Properly selected textiles will help not only to place accents and bring textures to the atmosphere but also to solve more serious functional problems. For example, to help in the difficult task of zoning a room. For example, a large carpet will clearly mark the living or dining area, and the curtains will visually separate and hide the bedroom or nursery area from prying eyes. Also, with the help of drapery, you can “hide” if necessary the contents of a dressing room or an open storage system.
2. Textiles that correct the proportions of the room
Another function that textiles can successfully perform is adjusting the proportions of the room. For example, curtains with vertical stripes, zigzags, or rhombuses will visually lift the ceiling in the room.
A carpet with transverse stripes will correct the visual perception of a narrow elongated space.
3. Textile as a stylistic decision
Incredibly, textiles are also able to set the style for the entire interior! And sometimes just one element is enough for this. Take a look at this photo, for example, an unusual snakeskin carpet transforms a seemingly boring loft and gives the atmosphere a special mood.
And here is another loft, in which textile elements also set the style – carpet, decorative pillows, pouffe.
And in this example, the patterns on the carpet and pillows create a repeating motif, which is further supported by wall lights. Quite a simple solution, but it looks quite unusual and impressive, doesn’t it?
4. Textile as a bright accent
Textiles are the easiest and relatively inexpensive way to bring color and mood into a space. A bright carpet, curtains, a couple of decorative pillows – and now the room has sparkled with new colors. Not so difficult, right? And the effect is amazing!
5. Textile as a texture element
Those who like a more even and calm color scheme, without bright accents and excessive contrasts, will surely like the idea of filling the atmosphere with textures using a variety of textiles. This technique will be especially appropriate in the bedroom, but it is also suitable for the living room, nursery, or even the dining room.
Choose natural textured fabrics (linen, cotton), use knitted blankets and decorative pillows, and select textiles in different shades of the same color scheme – these techniques will help add volume to your interior and make it much more interesting and cozy.
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