Gone are the days of hanging up one or two dimensional art pieces. One of today’s most popular trends is textile art that is three dimensional and pops from your wall. Consider buying a handmade piece of textile art to be hung alone or as a focal point in your living room. Try hanging a hand-woven macramé for a boho-chic look, as seen in the room below.
Use greenery to create texture
The great thing about the textile art trend is that it’s affordable and easy to incorporate into almost in room in your home. One of the best ways to add texture is through greenery and nature. Try hanging dried flowers or using air succulents on the walls. Not only is the decoration a beautiful way to create aesthetically pleasing art but it also breathes in much needed oxygen and outdoor life into your home this winter.
Decorate with industrial textures
If you’re seeking a more modern take on the art décor side, play with industrial textiles like old tires, sliding barn doors and even large convex mirrors. Pick an open wall and run with it, playing with texture and color contrast –you might surprise yourself to find that old kitchen tile pops against a 3D fabric panel.
Don’t be afraid to accessorize
Just like any good outfit, your home needs the proper accessories. You can easily add texture that is both functional and unique by hanging a couple of fun hats on the wall above your bed or replacing hardware in your kitchen with decorative buckles, silverware, or antique knobs.
Have a classic old bike or a used instrument that you want to upcycle? Using these as focal points for an art piece on your wall is very avant-garde this winter. Accessories in a home can only enhance the charm and personalize a space to your specific taste. Accessories in a home can only enhance the charm and personalize a space to your specific taste.
Go boho-chic
Hand-woven macramé has become incredibly popular this season. Many local artists are creating new macramé pieces for the home and what better way to support your local businesses than by purchasing a custom-made macramé for your room of choice.
Try hanging complex textured pieces or heavy-woven fabrics above the couch in your living room to inspire a sense of tactile warmth. The added dimensionality of these inspired fabrics should tell a story and will increase the depth of rooms and pique interest throughout your home.
How have you incorporated textile art throughout your home?