The Important Role Texture Plays In Your Kitchen
Kitchen design centers around two key features: what you see and what you feel.
In many kitchens, no matter the design or style, you’ll find texture to be the subtle feature that sets the stage for a beautiful space. Varied textures and materials add visual appeal, depth, and the perfect amount of dimension to your kitchen.
Let’s explore what texture brings to a kitchen and the best ways to use it in your own home.
Texture in Kitchen Design
Adding balance to your space, varied textures create a visual aspect that other features simply can’t bring to your kitchen.
For instance, you may already have a stunning kitchen complete with sleek, chic surfaces and appliances. While these are all favorable design features, adding textured materials brings nuance to your space. Not only does this move create visual interest, but textured materials also naturally play with lighting in your space and can make your kitchen even more inviting.
Layering textures is extremely versatile, and can be done in countless ways depending on your design preferences. No matter the design of your kitchen, however, introducing texture into your space is sure to create a sense of elevated, unique luxury.
Introducing Texture Into Your Kitchen
It’s easy to say “introduce texture into your kitchen.” But how is this actually done?
Natural Stone Surfaces
Adding natural stone into your kitchen design is the perfect solution for bringing in some texture. Materials like honed marble, quartzite, limestone, and sandstone all add organic texture in a subtle manner. Furthermore, natural textures also pair exceptionally well with matte and/or leather finishes and create a sense of modern sophistication.
Curated Kitchen Co. interior featuring natural stone surfaces
Natural Wood Cabinetry
Investing in wood cabinetry adds a rustic, natural element to your kitchen while providing the perfect amount of texture. Consider options like fluted wood, rfit-cut oak, and or/brushed finishes to bring out the beauty of these natural materials. Wonderfully versatile, natural wood cabinetry pairs well with kitchen islands and is also great for open shelving.
Curated Kitchen Co. interior featuring our custom natural wood cabinetry
Unique Backsplashes
Backsplashes featuring handmade tiles, natural stone slabs, brushed metal paneling, and other materials offer the perfect opportunity to add a little extra texture to your kitchen.
Aside from simply adding texture, backsplashes also bring unique charm to your space and help reflect your personal style.
Curated Kitchen Co. interior featuring tiled backsplash
Hardware & Fixtures
Never overlook the power that hardware has on your kitchen. While these fixtures may not hold the same space that larger appliances or design features do, they’re essential to your kitchen’s visual appeal.
Bring texture into your space by incorporating hardware such as brushed/hammered knobs, pulls, and smooth brass faucets.
Curated Kitchen Co. interior featuring sleek brass faucet
Textiles & Styling
Texture in interior design is all about adding depth to your home. The kitchen is a perfect spot to play with this concept - consider investing in woven rugs, unique upholstery, linen tablecloths, natural wood bowls, and more. To bring even more personality to your space, experiment with mixing both soft and rough textures.
Curated Kitchen Co. interior featuring textured decor
Consult Our Team of Kitchen Design Experts Today
Incorporating texture into your kitchen is far more than just adding in different materials. It’s about designing a memorable space that effortlessly layers your own unique sense of style and taste.
Curious about how you can elevate your own kitchen space with texture? Contact our team today for a personalized consultation.