Sensory Symphony, How to Personalise Your Home

Welcome to The Sensory Home, where design isn’t just about aesthetics but also about the experiences that envelop you. In this blog post, we’ll explore sensory symphony and how to personalise your home using skirting, panelling, and architraves. These elements go beyond mere decoration; they shape your living spaces’ ambience, texture, and even sound, transforming them into immersive havens of sensory delight.

Skirting Boards: Crafting Character

The Sensory Home by pippa jameson, where design meets the senses. Redefining interiors, we blend sensory engagement with aesthetics.

Skirting boards are more than just functional barriers; they’re an opportunity to add a touch of personality. Embrace the sensory appeal of different materials, from MDF’s smooth elegance to wood’s rich warmth. Choose from a variety of profiles to create visual depth and tactile interest. The right skirting board can serve as the base note of your sensory design, defining the space with both sight and touch. Small details like skirting design often get overlooked during home renovations, yet these little details will make all the difference to the overall design aesthetics.

Architraves: Adding Style and Dimension

The Sensory Home by pippa jameson, where design meets the senses. Redefining interiors, we blend sensory engagement with aesthetics.

Architraves are like the decorative frames of your home. Whether you like crown mouldings’ timeless elegance or geometric patterns’ modern appeal, they give depth and personality to your walls and ceilings. These mouldings captivate your senses with their look and feel, creating an inviting rhythm and encouraging you to discover the finer points.

Doors: Welcoming Connections

The Sensory Home by pippa jameson, where design meets the senses. Redefining interiors, we blend sensory engagement with aesthetics.

Think of doors as passages to various spaces in your sensory haven. Make them your own with architraves that mirror your design story. Whether you prefer a sleek modern look or a detailed traditional vibe, door frames offer a visual shift that captivates both sight and touch. Each touch becomes a bridge to the ambience beyond, inviting a tactile experience of connection and curiosity.

Panelling: Infusing Texture and Style

The Sensory Home by pippa jameson, where design meets the senses. Redefining interiors, we blend sensory engagement with aesthetics.

Panelling isn’t just about creating depth; it’s about personalising your environment. Whether you lean towards a classic design or opt for sleek vertical lines, your walls transform into textural stories. Panelling can revamp even the simplest room, bringing in personality and sensory allure that’s both visible and touchable.

Acoustic Panelling: A Symphony of Sound and Style

The Sensory Home by pippa jameson, where design meets the senses. Redefining interiors, we blend sensory engagement with aesthetics.

In the world of sensory design, sound is a crucial element. As well as looking stylish,  Acoustic panelling adds a protective and cosy sound barrier to a space, transforming its auditory experience. These panels absorb sound, reducing echoes and enhancing clarity. Choose from a range of styles, colours, and patterns to seamlessly integrate acoustic solutions into your design. The result? A harmonious blend of aesthetics and acoustics that engages your sense of sound.

Personalising your home goes beyond aesthetics; it’s a sensory journey that envelops you in a symphony of touch, sight, and sound. With Sensory Homes, every detail is an opportunity to create an immersive experience that resonates with your senses. Embrace the textures, explore the designs, and let your home tell a story that engages every aspect of your wellbeing. Read on to see how you can create a sensory kitchen.

This is a sponsored post and has been written in conjunction with Skirting World. All words and opinions are my own. To explore a wide range of options and elevate your home’s design, take a look at MDF Skirting World’s collection here

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