An ode to texture—
—and the sensation of touch, a fundamental element of interior design. Because it’s much more than what your eyes can see. Employing texture in a space yields a multitude of positive results, from adding visual weight to creating a sense of movement and warmth. Texture can draw one’s eye into a room and then around it, at times giving the illusion that its larger or taller than it is.
In fabrics, a chunky boucle or a flax open-weave linen, can do wonders for introducing texture into a space, but don’t let your efforts end there. On a countertop, employ the soft edges and smooth ripples of a matte soapstone, and on the walls, the gentle flow of a plaster finish or a chalky limewash.