Textile and fabrics are effective staging materials that provide warmth, texture and personality to refurbished rooms. Although renovations are aimed at structure, finishes, and layout, textiles make the areas more comfortable and welcoming. Fabric can turn bare rooms into comfortable, fashionable places immediately with the help of curtains and rugs, as well as cushions and throws.
The use of throw pillows and blankets in living rooms adds some comfort, as well as, emphasizes color schemes. In open plan layouts, a textured area rug tends to anchor the groupings of furniture and help to delineate areas. Bedrooms can be staged with stacked bedding including duvets, quilts and accent pillows that would give it a luxurious and comfortable look, which a buyer would love instantly.
Even the use of curtains and drapes is important. Airy and bright with a light, sheer material, natural light is used in spaces; heavier curtains can be used to make spaces more dramatic and sophisticated in formal rooms. Textiles are also useful in the acoustics area to dampen echo on freshly renovated spaces with hard floors or high ceilings.
The fabric used must be in line with the general design of the renovation. Linen, cotton and wool are practical in the minimal or eco-friendly home, whereas velvet or silk are luxurious to use in a high-end renovation. Spaces are made neutral to leave the room flexible and bold patterned fabrics may be used sparingly to add some character.
Other accessories such as fabric ottomans, upholstered benches or textile wall hangings can also be used to add more staging without crowding out the design as well.
Conclusion: The use of textiles and fabrics staging fills the void between renovation and habitation. The renovators can highlight style and comfort simultaneously in interiors by texturizing and warming up, as well as using them to incorporate design themes.