Textured art: how to incorporate relief paintings into minimalist interior design
- Studio Hardie

- Jan 29
- 2 min read

In a minimalist interior, every element counts. Materials, lines, and volumes play a vital role in the atmosphere of a space. It is in this quest for balance that textured art naturally finds its place. Thanks to the relief, light, and movement of the material, a textured painting brings depth and a subtle presence, without ever overwhelming the space.
Why choose a relief painting rather than a traditional painting?
Unlike a flat artwork, working with plaster allows for the creation of ever-changing plays of light and shadow throughout the day. Each piece thus becomes a living element, conceived as a true design element. Textured works integrate seamlessly into a living room, bedroom, or entryway, and can be purchased pre-made or custom-made to suit the space and decorative intent.
Enhance your decor with a relief painting
Discover our selection of textured paintings, handmade in plaster and designed to blend harmoniously into minimalist and contemporary interiors.
“I like the idea of a relief painting, but I’m afraid the result will be too neutral for my interior.”
Customization allows us to go even further in this approach.
Each creation can be conceived in dialogue with the space, existing materials, and sensibilities, incorporating color as needed , either subtly or more boldly. Whether it involves soft hues, delicate contrasts, or a deliberately monochromatic work, each painting is designed to find the perfect balance between texture, material, and decorative intent.
Want to create your own work of art?

And for those who wish to go further and explore the material in a different way, it is possible to learn textured art and create your own paintings.
This e-book has been designed as a complete and accessible guide, bringing together all the essential basics to get started: choice of materials, tools to use, preparation of the material, texturing techniques, key gestures and mistakes to avoid.
It guides step by step in understanding relief and plasterwork, in order to gain confidence, develop creativity and create personal textured works, in complete freedom.
Sometimes, all it takes is a material and a relief to transform the perception of a space...



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