Published: 03 Aug 2018 | Modified: 26 Jun 2026
Living room wall texture designs add depth, character, and visual interest to your interiors. From stone-effect and metallic finishes to floral, geometric, and striped patterns, textured walls can create stunning focal points while complementing modern furniture and décor. Choosing the right texture, colour palette, and application technique helps create a stylish, personalised living room with lasting appeal.
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The TV wall, sofa backdrop, or the wall opposite the entrance usually works best as an accent wall. Applying texture paint on one focal wall creates visual depth without making the room appear overcrowded. It also allows decorative lighting and furniture to highlight the textured finish effectively.
Subtle textures with light colours, fine stone effects, soft metallic finishes, or vertical striped textures help create an illusion of height and openness. Avoid overly dark or heavily textured finishes in compact spaces, as they may make the room feel smaller.
Most modern textured wall finishes require minimal maintenance. Regular dusting with a soft cloth or vacuum brush attachment is usually sufficient. Washable premium texture coatings are easier to clean and retain their appearance for longer compared to conventional textured surfaces.
Yes. Most textured walls can be repainted without removing the existing texture, provided the surface is clean and undamaged. If you want a completely smooth finish later, additional surface preparation, putty work, and sanding may be required before repainting.
Minimalist interiors typically pair well with subtle concrete textures, fine stone effects, soft metallic finishes, or simple geometric patterns. These textures add sophistication without overwhelming the clean, uncluttered appearance associated with modern design.
Natural light and layered artificial lighting enhance the depth and shadow effects of textured walls. Cove lighting, wall washers, and spotlights can make stone, metallic, and geometric textures appear more dynamic, while poor lighting may reduce their visual impact.
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