Incorporating Texture and Patterns: Adding Depth to Your Interiors

The world of interior design is a captivating playground where creativity knows no bounds. While colour schemes and furniture are essential components, the incorporation of texture and patterns is what truly elevates a space. Here are some tips on introducing texture and patterns to create depth in your interiors, breathing life and character into every room.

Black Terracotta and Blue geometric tile pattern with metal coffee table

Image Source: Domus - Tiles designed by Nathalie du Pasquier for Mutina


The Power of Texture

Layered Fabrics

The simplest way to introduce texture is through textiles. Layering fabrics such as soft throws, plush cushions, and tactile rugs adds depth to your seating areas. Opt for materials like wool, silk, and velvet for a luxurious touch.

Styled bedroom with patterned throw blanket and cushions with artwork, side chair and decor

Image Source: TLC Interiors

Natural Elements

Nature offers a rich source of textures. Incorporate wooden furniture, stone accents, or even a woven basket to bring the outdoors in. These elements provide warmth and an organic vibe to your interiors.

contemporary Yves Klein Blue Basin with marble floors and wooden walls

Image Source: Halleroed

Wall Textures

Wallpaper, beadboard, shiplap, or textured paint can add dimension to your walls. Experiment with different finishes to create a visually engaging backdrop.

Curved Textured Brick wall with contemporary furniture in living room

Image Source: Covet House

Textured Decor

Decorative items like knitted blankets, ceramic vases, or sculptural ornaments introduce tactile variety. These pieces not only add character but also create a sensory experience.

Seventies Bedroom with boho bed spread, rattan bedhead and white shiplap walls

Image Credit: Sage and Clare

Patterns That Pop

Mix and Match

Combine different patterns to add visual interest. Mix florals, stripes, and geometric prints while maintaining a common colour theme to prevent overwhelming the space.

Eclectic Study with patchwork curtains, rattan chair with hands, large pill shaped table with green and white check pattern

Image Credit: India Mahdavi

Area Rugs

Patterned rugs can introduce depth and personality. Whether it's a traditional Persian design or a modern, abstract pattern, an area rug can set the tone for the entire room.

Retro geometric blue orange pink and olive rug displayed outdoors with cushions, stool and cat

Image Credit: Tapis Supersonic Orange Rug, Mapoesie

Curtains and Drapes

Use patterned curtains to frame windows and add depth to the room. They draw the eye upwards and create an illusion of height.

Cream and Taupe elegant curtains with geometric and circle detail column

Image Source: Beaumont & Fletcher

Furniture Upholstery

Patterned upholstery on sofas, chairs, or even dining room seating can be a striking choice. It adds a layer of complexity to your interior design.

Close up detail of upholstered chair with yellow and white fabric cushions and gemetric deco fabric armrests

Image Source: Humbert & Poyet

Harmony in Variety

Consistency is Key

While introducing texture and patterns, maintain a level of consistency to avoid chaos. Ensure that there's a connection, whether through colour or style, to create a cohesive look.

Close up detail feature wall behind bed with brown cork-look tile and red blocks

Image Credit: Ksenia Breivo x Tbilisi Apartment

Neutral Balance

If you opt for bold patterns, balance them with neutral or solid-coloured elements to create a harmonious contrast. Neutral colours provide a restful counterpoint to intricate patterns.

Reception Desk with Wood Square Shelving on back wall and large sky blue column detail on desk

Image Source: Arch Daily

Pay Attention to Scale

Be mindful of the scale of patterns. Mix different scales to keep the space visually appealing. Large patterns alongside smaller ones create an engaging dynamic.

Black and white striped dining table with spherical table leg and cream and coral tile pattern

Image Credit: Kelly Wearstler


Incorporating texture and patterns into your interiors is a design journey that can transform any space. The power of texture lies in its tactile and visual appeal, while patterns add excitement and personality. With a keen eye for detail and a creative spirit, you can add depth and character to your living spaces, making them a reflection of your unique style and personality. So, embrace the world of textures and patterns and let your interiors tell a captivating design story.

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