Pattern And Texture
The use of pattern and texture make Real Estate Staging more interesting. A combination of elements is important in spaces that use neutral Color Schemes or monochromatic shemes. Generally, the less color used, the greater the need for pattern and texture. In some rooms, textural contrast is easy to acheive such as in the bedroom where numerous textiles are often used.
Some popular options for adding pattern and texture in Home Staging:
Embellishments
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bows or ties
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buttons
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cording or piping
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fringe
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gathers
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medallions
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pleats
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ruffles
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scallops
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tassels
Handcrafted items
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applique
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embroidery
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hooked rugs
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knitted throws
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quilts
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tapestries
Patterned fabrics
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checks
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florals
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geometric prints
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houndstooth
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paisley
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plaid
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tone-on-tone
Textured fabrics
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chenille
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jacquard
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linen
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machine embroidery
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mohair
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plush or faux fur
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raised tone-on-tone
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raw silk
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velvet
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wool