The best ideas for adding texture to your home décor
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Texture has always been the key ingredient that brings soul to any decorating project, a sure-fire way to create a cosy, interesting and visually appealing atmosphere. By playing with different fabrics, rough textures, imperfect ceramics and decorative elements we can make a space much richer and more sophisticated.
Interior design experts are well aware of this. That’s why this year, the trend that is sweeping the interior design industry is the use of grooved textures. From cladding to furniture and accessories, grooved finishes are everywhere.
In this article we introduce you to Ukiyo, the new Dekton collection inspired by the textures of nature and designed by Claudia Afshar. Explore the endless possibilities of incorporating textures into your home décor.
The new Dekton grooved textures, by Claudia Afshar
There are several reasons why grooved textures are here to stay in the world of interior design. This trend combines elegance and functionality, creating an atmosphere that is both sophisticated and practical.
Ukiyo by Dekton brings us a timeless, elegant and sustainable vision of the textures created by international designer Claudia Afshar.
Five Dekton colours (Umber, Nacre, Bromo, Kreta and Rem) and two different patterns (GV2 and GV3) that offer endless design possibilities for your home, both indoors and out.
The best ideas for incorporating textures with Ukiyo by Dekton
Dekton is such a versatile surface that it can be used anywhere in the house, from the bathroom to the kitchen to the façade. Add to this the appeal of grooved textures in vertical cladding and creativity explodes.
Be inspired by these spaces designed by Claudia Afshar for the new UKIYO collection.
A sophisticated and welcoming bathroom full of textured details
This bathroom design features a combination of different grooved textures with metal and glass finishes and Dekton Umber, a wraparound terracotta shade.
Dekton Ukiyo has been used for all vertical claddings and even some of the bathroom furniture.
Decorative textured walls for the living room
When a wall is clad in Dekton Rem, there is no need for additional decoration. Elegance and simplicity rich in nuances thanks to the grooved finishes. In this design, Claudia Afshar also uses other textures, such as the fabric of the sofas, the ceramic lamps and the natural plants.
A very sensory fireplace thanks to its textured finish
Thanks to its floor-to-ceiling grooved cladding in Dekton Nacre, the fireplace becomes the focal architectural element of this space. This surface is also used on the front of the built-in shelving, which has been highlighted with LED lighting.
Combine grooved textures in both Dekton and wood
For this understated and elegant bar, Claudia used a combination of dark wood fronts with Dekton Kreta, both in a grooved finish, achieving a very attractive play of textures that is enhanced by the ambient lighting.
Customised, textured outdoor furniture
Claudia shows us the endless applications of grooved finishes with her designs for outdoor furniture clad in Dekton Bromo, such as these Balinese beds matching the outdoor kitchen furniture.
Be inspired by Cosentino to add texture to your home décor
Come to one of our Cosentino City Showrooms to discover this new collection. You can also visit our website to discover all the colours, applications, spaces and projects created with our Silestone, Dekton, Sensa and Scalea surfaces.