Textures to decorate your home
The tactile quality of a surface in profound impacts on both visualization l and physically entering a room, that it is rough or smooth, shiny or matte, warm or cold, mottled or sensitive, is perceived with the eyes and touch.
Today in the decorating blog will see that transmit sensations of different textures and harmonious combinations that can be achieved. The smooth surfaces convey a sense of order and cleanliness very appropriate for a workplace, a kitchen or bathroom. A glass table for example, or a glossy surface can be contrasted nicely with the warmth of a carpet, upholstery or curtains.


The same fabrics offer the possibility of contrasting textures, for example tercipelo, which is used in bold combinations, with transparent gauze, the chintz or roughness rasado rustic tissue.
On the other hand, light colors and textures influenced by altering their appearance. Glossy surfaces reflect light while the absorbing opaque, so the same color may appear lighter on a wall painted in water on a carpet or upholstery rough.
The shades tend to accentuate the texture, so that a highly textured wall coating, is better near a window in the wall opposite her. A fabric with texture is more appealing to the light, for example if used on curtains.
A mixture of all surfaces with the same texture, it produces a flat effect. The contrast between the soft and the rough, brilliant and dull, warm and cold, creates interest and "closed" environment, but should avoid shocking contrasts. The warmth of wood and the roughness of cement create a good contrast to an ancient atmosphere.
The lacquered furniture and all shiny surfaces should be complemented by the warmth of matte objects.
Dark and opaque surfaces absorb light, making smaller rooms, while if they are matte and clear light-reflecting increasing the illumination, both natural and artificial.
Finally, the brightly colored walls must be distributed as not to saturate the sight of a place is attractive should be noted avoidant anything that might interfere visually.