How can mixing different textures—like wood, metal and fabric—make a room feel more interesting?

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If everything in a room is the same—same smooth finish, same material—it can start to feel flat and a bit lifeless. Texture variation is what gives depth.

Wood adds warmth and natural grain. Metal brings a bit of shine and coolness. Fabrics—linen, cotton, velvet—add softness. Glass and ceramics contribute smooth, reflective surfaces. When you mix these thoughtfully, the room feels layered and rich, even if each piece is simple.

You don’t need dramatic colours; often, neutrals with mixed textures are enough to keep a space visually engaging.

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