The country farmhouse, the cozy cottage, and the elegant townhouse all have one thing in common. They can all be complemented with textures! Decorating with a variety of materials adds dimension to a room. Textures catch our eye and draw us in. They appeal not only to our sense of of sight but also to our sense of touch! Textures captivate our curiosity. So, how can you intrigue potential buyers as they walk through your home? Keep reading for tips on staging your home using textures that demand a closer look!
Create Contrast
You don’t want everything in a room to be made of the same material. For rooms with sleek floors, you can mix things up with a big fluffy rug, plush fabrics, and rope or woven surfaces. Pick things that will stand out against the smooth surface of the floor or furniture. Decorative pillows and drapes come in all kinds of fabrics and can provide a splash of texture in a limited space! If you have a more modern style, you’ll want to bring in plastic, metal and glass surfaces.
Statement Pieces
Maybe you’re wondering, how can I mix in these different textures? A gorgeous stone fireplace or a carved wooden table could be the tactile focal point you’ve been looking for! As far as smaller details go, wall hangings can incorporate a variety of materials, both subtle and bold. Also, sculptures are another great way to make a space more interesting. Let your creativity run wild!
Natural Inspiration
From ridged shells to bumpy stones, there are lots of natural pieces you can incorporate into your decor that will give your home a warm, cozy feel. Blending elements of nature into a space has a calming effect. Things like horns, feathers, and branches can be added to shelves, hung on the wall, or placed in a vase. Decorating with cotton blossoms is very trendy right now and will show your buyers that your home is keeping up with the current market.
If you’re thinking about selling your home, Missouri Home, Farm & Land Realty LLC would love to guide you in the selling process. Staging is just the beginning! Contact us on our WEBSITE or give us a call at 417-777-3300.