
Textured paintings in the interior are works of art with a relief surface. They can be made of various materials: plaster, fabric, wood. Texture adds depth and tactile sensations, which makes the paintings more expressive and interesting.
Textured paintings with a three-dimensional texture have become a hit in living room decor. How to fit paintings into the living room interior? The design publication The Spruce advises to consider the location, size and style of the interior:
Location. Consider placing the painting on the first wall you see when you enter the room. Other optimal options include a place above the sofa or fireplace.
Size. Decide whether you need to decorate a large wall or fill a small space.
Style. Abstraction will complement a modern or minimalist style well, while works of art in warm neutral tones will fit into a Scandinavian interior. Unusual paintings in extravagant frames are suitable for an eclectic style, and oil paintings are suitable for a classic style.
The color scheme of the space should be taken into account. As a rule, you should choose a painting that fits into the color scheme of the living room.