Ideas on adding texture to your space

Many features from exposed bricks to woven wallpaper can add texture, warmth and depth to your space. This guide can help you gain inspiration on how to design your home.

Panelling

If you’re striving to achieve a modern look or hoping to give a space more traditional charm, panelling can give instant transformation and create a wow factor! It’s a simple way to bring architectural shape to featureless rooms, while protecting walls from the general wear and tear of family life.

Panelling

Split Face

Do not think that, just because split face tiles mainly have themes of slate and wood, that they always must be dark and moody – these luscious White Slate Split Face Tiles are as light as clouds! White tiles are perfect for making a room seem lighter, larger, and more refreshed.

Split Face

Multiple Textures

Multiple textures in one room can create more depth too. Combining different types of materials for an example wood, gloss, stone, natural stone, man made tiles and don’t be afraid to experiment.

Multiple Textures

Brick walls

Create a perfectly rustic brick wall feature which always looks like it has been there. There are tons of faux-brick options e.g. wallpaper that has a 3D effect that can gives this effect very well.

Brick Walls

Woven wallpaper

If you have a bigger budget Phillip Jeffries has beautiful woven textures and colours for wallpapers perfect for a living room, snug or a bedroom. “Inspiring a more beautiful world one wall at a time. Natural, textured and specialty wallcovering”.

Woven wallpaper

Vescom is another alternative – “ No compromise on design, no compromise on function: Vescom’s vinyl and textile wallcovering collections bring you the best of both worlds. Featuring over 150 designs and more than 2,000 colours – as well digitally printed customized options for tailor-made solutions – Vescom’s range of premium wallcovering has every interior covered. Protect susceptible spaces with vinyl, add depth and luxury with tactile textiles or transform walls into canvases for collaboration”.

We look forward to hearing from you. 
The ShapeHouse Team