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10 Modern Ways to Introduce Velvet into Your Home
Embrace the trend for soft, lustrous velvet with these inspiring ideas for using it in your décor
If you have as much of a crush on velvet as I do, you’ll be over the moon that it’s on trend at the moment. Available in many different colours, this soft, tactile fabric is very versatile and can be used to create many different effects and moods in your home. Browse these schemes for inspiration.
Boost a minimal scheme
Use a lush dark velvet to add an interesting element to a pale and minimal room scheme. Here, the lovely contrast between the clean white wall and rich blue velvet sofa works beautifully. The dark shade and sumptuous texture add real depth and contrast to the pale space.
Use a lush dark velvet to add an interesting element to a pale and minimal room scheme. Here, the lovely contrast between the clean white wall and rich blue velvet sofa works beautifully. The dark shade and sumptuous texture add real depth and contrast to the pale space.
Ramp up the elegance
If you don’t want to commit to a large piece of velvet furniture, you could add a couple of smaller elements to your room. Here, the two velvet chairs, in contrasting colours and textures, add elegance to the space. The look is simple but classic.
If you don’t want to commit to a large piece of velvet furniture, you could add a couple of smaller elements to your room. Here, the two velvet chairs, in contrasting colours and textures, add elegance to the space. The look is simple but classic.
Weave warmth and luxury into a bedroom
Velvet is the ideal fabric to use in your bedroom. Its soft, tactile texture makes it feel calming and cuddly – perfect for tempting you to snuggle up in bed.
This beautiful bedroom has a pared-back, almost industrial feel to it. The teal velvet headboard adds an important warm element to the room and prevents it from feeling too cold.
Check out these small but perfectly formed bedrooms
Velvet is the ideal fabric to use in your bedroom. Its soft, tactile texture makes it feel calming and cuddly – perfect for tempting you to snuggle up in bed.
This beautiful bedroom has a pared-back, almost industrial feel to it. The teal velvet headboard adds an important warm element to the room and prevents it from feeling too cold.
Check out these small but perfectly formed bedrooms
Carve out a cosy spot
The placing of a plum velvet sofa against a dark wall in this living room is a stunning way to create a cosy but elegant space. The lovely sheen on the velvet makes the sofa look inviting, and the ochre cushions are a smart addition.
Velvet works particularly well in a dark scheme, because the lustre on the fabric reflects the light.
The placing of a plum velvet sofa against a dark wall in this living room is a stunning way to create a cosy but elegant space. The lovely sheen on the velvet makes the sofa look inviting, and the ochre cushions are a smart addition.
Velvet works particularly well in a dark scheme, because the lustre on the fabric reflects the light.
Showcase bold colours
Velvet comes in a wonderful array of colours and works really well in strong shades, such as teal. Almost all fabric houses have a full range of velvets, so you really can find it in pretty much any shade. This sofa looks elegant against the simple grey walls, while the addition of reds, yellows and greens adds drama to the room.
Velvet comes in a wonderful array of colours and works really well in strong shades, such as teal. Almost all fabric houses have a full range of velvets, so you really can find it in pretty much any shade. This sofa looks elegant against the simple grey walls, while the addition of reds, yellows and greens adds drama to the room.
Add soft depth to a neutral scheme
The dark green sofa at the foot of the bed provides a soft counterpoint in this neutral bedroom. The deep shadows made in the velvet’s texture complement the dark bedside tables and window frame to show off the lighter hues of the bed, curtains and walls. It’s a subtle way to add interesting darker tones to a neutral scheme.
The dark green sofa at the foot of the bed provides a soft counterpoint in this neutral bedroom. The deep shadows made in the velvet’s texture complement the dark bedside tables and window frame to show off the lighter hues of the bed, curtains and walls. It’s a subtle way to add interesting darker tones to a neutral scheme.
Bring opulence to your windows
Velvet curtains add a touch of luxury to a space, but the look doesn’t have to be over the top. Here, the traditional red velvet curtains add to the period feel of the room, but the simple way they hang prevents them from looking too formal. The bold shade against the pale grey walls gives the vintage-style fabric a contemporary look.
Velvet curtains add a touch of luxury to a space, but the look doesn’t have to be over the top. Here, the traditional red velvet curtains add to the period feel of the room, but the simple way they hang prevents them from looking too formal. The bold shade against the pale grey walls gives the vintage-style fabric a contemporary look.
Up the elegance in your kitchen
These velvet chairs are simply wonderful. Of course, velvet is not the most practical finish for a dining chair, but if you live in a household where it could work, then go for it! This Saarinen table in marble is the perfect contrast to the dark green Beetle chairs. The luxurious materials add a layer of interest and character to the room.
How to choose the perfect dining chairs
These velvet chairs are simply wonderful. Of course, velvet is not the most practical finish for a dining chair, but if you live in a household where it could work, then go for it! This Saarinen table in marble is the perfect contrast to the dark green Beetle chairs. The luxurious materials add a layer of interest and character to the room.
How to choose the perfect dining chairs
Flirt with small touches
If you’re still not sure about adding velvet to your décor, why not introduce a few small elements instead? Soft velvet cushions, for example, work perfectly in bedrooms or living rooms and will add a lovely texture to the space.
By choosing a few velvet accessories, you can experience the fabric in a small way before taking the plunge and investing in something bigger.
What do you think of velvet? Would you include it in your own home? Share your thoughts in the Comments below.
If you’re still not sure about adding velvet to your décor, why not introduce a few small elements instead? Soft velvet cushions, for example, work perfectly in bedrooms or living rooms and will add a lovely texture to the space.
By choosing a few velvet accessories, you can experience the fabric in a small way before taking the plunge and investing in something bigger.
What do you think of velvet? Would you include it in your own home? Share your thoughts in the Comments below.
The use of velvet in this scheme really makes the space. In a small room, a large sofa could overwhelm, so you might be tempted to go for a small seating arrangement instead.
Here, however, the homeowners have done the opposite and chosen a large, statement sofa in a luxury grey velvet with tactile, rust-coloured scatter cushions. It’s made the room all about the beautiful sofa and the space works perfectly.