Texture, color, pattern are important design elements to create a balanced look in a room. Texture adds dimensional interest and depth to a space.
A room without any texture could look cold or sterile. Incorporating this particular visual interest into a room can bring the space to the next level. However, a room with overabundant texture could make the space feel too busy and overwhelmed.
So, it’s important to create a balanced, harmonious space when combining the texture design for a bedroom with other design elements.
1. Wall Tile
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Most of the time, bathroom is an essential part of your bedroom too. This three-dimensional wall tile creates an effect of water flow behind the toilet bowl. It reminds us of nature and makes the bathroom feel especially soothing.
2. Floor Tile
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The earthy look of the floor tile in bedroom here makes you feel closer to the nature. The chevron pattern of the wood floor can add a lot of visual interest to a bedroom. The continuous ‘V’ shapes are what make a chevron wood floor so distinctive. You can create a variety of effects to a bedroom from stripes to arrows.
3. Light Fixture
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Sometimes, lighting that is non-traditional can add texture to the room. This elegant chandelier provides the eyes with something interesting to look at in this white and cold bedroom. It’s also incredibly soothing and add warmth to the room.
4. Architectural Element
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The wooden beams under the ceiling make the minimal living room or your bedroom feel extremely warm and welcoming. The wooden beams create a cozy atmosphere that makes you want to spend more time there.
5. Books
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Adding book collection to the living room or bedroom can help you in creating a unique and more personalized look. The books definitely add a lot of depth and texture into the space as well as make the space feel more homey.
6. Wall Paneling
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Creating an accent wall with wall paneling behind the bed definitely adds a lot more of visual interest to a bedroom compared to a painted wall. The wooden room wall texture design creates a warm and relaxing ambience in the bedroom.
7. Window Treatment
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Textured curtain in bedroom introduces an element of design that is appealing to our senses, both visual and tactile. They can add immense amounts of depth and extra heap of warmth to a space.
8. Bed Linen
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Various textures in the bed linen and blanket are excellent to create a relaxing and soothing ambience in a bedroom, especially in the cold or neutral-toned bedroom.
9. Throw Pillows
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If you feel there’s a lack of texture or brighter accent in your room, you can add some colorful throw pillows in different textured materials. This is a quick decorating hack to add texture to a room.
10. Textured Wall Paper
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Light blue textured wallpaper in bedroom adds visual and tactile interest to the wall next to the bed. It adds calm and tranquil vibe to the space so it doesn’t look boring anymore.
11. Furniture
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The texture in a space can be incorporated in a lot of different ways, like upholstering a piece of furniture in a fabric that’s particularly textured; for instance, a tufted couch or a fluffy ottoman like the pair in the image.
12. Rug
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Rug can give a punch of texture to a space really easily. This simple decorating hack will add texture and significantly increase the coziness of your bedroom.