Interior design isn’t just about what you see.
This video reveals how texture in interior design directly affects your nervous system—and why it’s the secret to creating spaces that truly restore you.
Your body remembers more than your brain does.
And in interior design, texture is touch memory.
From soft velvet to cool clay to raw linen, every surface you surround yourself with sends signals to your nervous system. Most people focus on aesthetics—colors, layout, finishes—but forget the one thing that physically grounds you: how it feels to the touch.
In this episode of Interior Design Wisdom, we explore how sensory design can change the way you experience your home. You’ll learn how rough textures can trigger tension, while soft or natural materials can regulate your nervous system and promote peace.
This isn’t about style—it’s about survival. If your home feels cold, overstimulating, or disconnected, texture might be the missing piece.
✨ What You’ll Learn:
Why texture matters in interior design
How materials like linen, clay, and velvet affect your body
The role of sensory design in wellness and healing spaces
One simple tip to make your home feel more supportive instantly
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