
The 5 senses of living – Why wall design means more than just seeing
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The 5 senses of living – Why wall design means more than just seeing.
When we think of wall design, we often think first of the eye: color, pattern, motifs.
But really good living is much more than just a visual experience – it is an interplay of all five senses .
Wall design in particular can play a key role in making rooms not only beautiful, but also tangible, audible, smellable and palpable .
Living then becomes a real attitude to life.
1. See – The first impression counts
Of course, the visual impression remains central.
Colors, patterns and structures on the wall immediately influence our mood:
- Light colors open up rooms and appear light.
- Dark tones provide security and depth.
- Floral patterns relax,
- Graphic designs stimulate and structure.
A well-chosen wallpaper acts as a visual anchor : it defines the mood, style and character of a room – even before a piece of furniture catches the eye.
2. Feeling – The feel of the wall
How a surface feels has a massive impact on how we perceive a space.
Smooth, rough, warm, soft – our skin reacts intuitively to materiality.
Textured wallpapers (e.g. nonwoven, 3D or textile wallpapers) invite you to touch them.
They bring another, often underestimated dimension into play:
--> The wall becomes tangible – not just visible.
Tip: Soft, fabric surfaces that convey calm and comfort are particularly worthwhile in the bedroom or in wellness zones.
3. Listening – Acoustics and wall design
Smooth, bare walls reflect sound and can make rooms seem echoey or uncomfortable.
Wallpapers, textured surfaces or special wall coverings significantly improve room acoustics:
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They dampen noises
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They make voices more pleasant
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They create a calmer atmosphere
Especially in open-plan living concepts or home offices, the acoustic quality of the walls is becoming increasingly important.
4. Vision & Light – The perfect interaction
Walls not only influence the light, they also interact with it:
- Light wallpapers reflect light and make rooms appear larger.
- Matte surfaces gently diffuse light and prevent glare.
- Shiny structures create elegant accents and reflections.
A well-chosen wall design works with the natural flow of light and changes the mood of the room depending on the time of day.
Tip: Always plan wallpaper and light sources together – then your room will be lively and atmospheric throughout the day.
5. Smell – The underestimated sense
Yes, fragrance is also part of living – and wall design can also play a role here:
- Natural materials such as real wood fiber wallpaper or natural fleece can spread subtle scents.
- Freshly wallpapered rooms smell of change and new beginnings.
- Room fragrances (e.g. diffusers or scented candles) have a particularly harmonious effect on textured, natural-colored walls.
Smell is closely linked to emotions – a beautiful interior design is only truly complete with a pleasant scent.
Conclusion: Living with all senses
A beautiful wall is more than just an eye-catcher.
It is an experience – for the eyes, the hands, the ears, the nose and the heart.
When wall design appeals to all the senses , a room becomes a real home.
Our tip:
When designing your walls, pay attention not only to the motif or the color – but also to the structure, lighting effect, acoustics and atmosphere.
This makes living a sensual experience – every day.