Leather in the interior is a living material that gives warmth

In connection with the current trend of turning in interior design to the art deco and art nouveau styles that arose in the 20th century, the use of leather as a finishing material has gained extraordinary popularity. The chic and luxury in the interior are again at the height of fashion. Moreover, it should be noted that the use of leather is by no means limited to furniture upholstery. Now it can even be used for walls, ceilings and floors, as well as for individual elements in the interior to create spectacular decorative motifs.



Leather furniture

Upholstery with leather is the most traditional way of using this decorative material. Furniture is upholstered both with natural material and artificial. Usually sofas, armchairs, chair seats, beds, stools and pouffes are made with leather upholstery. Such furniture in the interior always looks spectacular and gives a special nobility and elegance.

Regarding the colors used, the most common are black, brown (especially coffee shade), gray, as well as pastel colors. The black and white combination is also no less popular, as is the combination of red, beige and yellow colors.

At the same time, the style can be absolutely any and even the most unexpected. Today, a pattern or embroidery is made on the skin, it is decorated with beads, rhinestones, wooden or metal elements or fur - the fantasies of designers are not limited. In addition, the leather can be embossed, varnished, perforated, it can consist of strips and braids with seams to the outside, and to give a fashionable antique look, upholstered furniture is decorated with nails with hats of large sizes.

An original way to use leather in the manufacture of furniture

Currently, when everything develops and does not stand still, leather is used not only as upholstery for furniture - designers went further. Now this wonderful material is used for decorating tabletops, legs of dining tables, for decorating chests of drawers, cabinets, cabinets, doors, chairs - and for anything, even leather refrigerators and leather bookshelves.

At the same time, exclusively high-quality matter is used for these purposes (natural patinated or waxed skin with a special impregnation that protects it from moisture). The methods of using the skin are different: objects can be with full leather fit, and only some of their sections can be decorated. In general, leather goes well with various materials, such as natural wood, glass and chromed metal.

Leather as a decoration material for walls and ceilings

Quite often today, designers turn to the reception of leather and wall and ceiling finishes. For this, there are even leather wallpapers and leather tiles, although not yet in any store, but interest in this material is growing rapidly. And this type of decoration is used for interiors of classical and ethnic styles. The most common way is to imitate ostrich or crocodile skin. Fragments of natural and artificial leather can also be combined.

Crumpled leather ceilings, as well as wall ones, look very impressive. However, one should carefully approach the issue of decorating walls with leather, so as not to turn out excessive pretentiousness. It is best to start decorating one wall - this will allow you to better look at this material.



Leather wallpapers are produced in rolls or vinyl-based tiles are produced. Both ceiling and wall coverings have different textures, colors, for example, they can be embossed with volume or patterned. By the way, there is also ceramic tile, fully covered in leather or decorated with individual leather elements. Usually it is used to decorate the kitchen, corridor or bathroom.

Leather as a flooring

First of all, I want to note that the skin is a "living" material. In order to check this, walk on the leather floor and you will find amazing and unique sensations. After all, leather has always been a privilege of kings during the Renaissance. In addition, the testing showed that this material has excellent strength, wear resistance and water resistance, which confirms its absolute reliability.


Typically, leather flooring is used in rooms such as a library, private office or bedroom. However, it is always worth remembering that smoking in such rooms is strictly prohibited, because the skin perfectly absorbs all odors. The leather floor is completely unsuitable for hallways, for kitchens and children's rooms, i.e. for areas with active exploitation, as leather is an expensive material.
Also, leather mats with the most original structure are often used in interiors, for example, in the form of sheared suede or twisted and woven ribbons and cords or simply as a smooth surface. By the way, combined carpets made of leather and fur are unusually spectacular.

Leather as accessories

Leather accessories today you can find the most diverse, for example, decorative leather baskets or lamps with shades covered with leather.

In addition, door and cabinet handles, as well as vases, ashtrays, curtains, shutters and more, can be decorated with leather - all this gives the interior a special style. Currently, with the development of technologies for processing and dressing the skin, this material has generally become quite widely used. Not only furniture, but also household appliances, computers, telephones, etc. can be covered with leather, which allows you to turn an ordinary thing into a “living thing”, as well as make it an exclusive item, and give the interior a special chic and warmth.

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