Material concept for interior design – explained by an interior designer
- inbyko
- Feb 8
- 2 min read
Material concept in interior design – how materials shape spaces
Materials determine how spaces feel, how they age, and how high-quality they are perceived. Despite this, the material concept is often underestimated or defined too late in many projects. In interior design, however, the material concept is a crucial tool for creating spaces that are calm, harmonious, and durable. Especially in Basel, for condominiums, the choice of materials plays a decisive role in living quality and maintaining property value.
What a material concept can achieve in interior design
A material concept defines which surfaces, textures, and colors harmonize with each other. It ensures that spaces have a clear identity and do not consist of random individual decisions.
A professional material concept:
creates visual calm
supports lighting and color concepts
Improves acoustics and haptics
provides durable, low-maintenance solutions
Interior design always considers materials in combination – never in isolation.

Typical errors in material concepts
Too many materials
A large variety of materials can quickly create a sense of unease.
Quality arises from reduction and clear hierarchies.
Materials unrelated to use
Just because something looks good doesn't automatically mean it's practical for everyday use. Care, wear and tear, and aging must all be taken into account.
Short-term trends
Trendy materials often quickly lose relevance.
A good material concept is timeless.
Our approach as interior designers in Basel
As an interior design firm, we always develop material concepts as part of a holistic spatial concept. Our interior concept system ensures that materials are used functionally, aesthetically, and sustainably.
From selection to implementation
Analysis of spatial effect and light
Definition of a clear material range
Coordination of floors, walls, and built-in elements
Integration into kitchen, bathroom and living spaces
Consideration of care, use and aging

Added value for customers
harmonious and calm spatial effect
higher value of the property
fewer wrong decisions
long-term satisfaction with the result
Conclusion
A well-thought-out material concept is an essential component of high-quality interior design. It combines aesthetics with function and ensures that rooms remain impressive even after years.


