Introducing Metal Textures
Textural interest is a crucial element of interior design, yet it can be challenging to incorporate effectively within bathrooms. While many people choose patterned tiles, vibrant bathmats or eye-catching artwork to add texture, they often overlook the potential of bathroom fixtures to enhance the room's tactile appeal. Keep reading for inspiring ideas to bring lasting texture back into your space.
Fluted
Starring decadent shallow grooves, fluting is an easy way to add visual interest. Its symmetrical peaks and valleys interact with light in a dynamic way, creating a sense of depth and dimension that adds richness to your décor.
Cross-Hatched
Created through overlapping sets of parallel lines, cross-hatching produces a grid-like diamond effect. Visually, this adds a distinctive layered look to your fixtures and intertwines ridges and flat surfaces.
Brushed
If you are looking to incorporate a more subtle texture, then brushed finishes are the way to go. An abrasive material is used on the surface to create fine, consistent streaking. This slightly dulls the metal, creating a soft sheen and an industrial appearance.