Online photos are helpful, but they’re still just pictures. Real materials have texture, weight, sheen and a true colour that you can’t fully judge through a screen. A tile that looks smooth and elegant online might feel too shiny and slippery in person. A countertop sample might show speckles or patterns you didn’t notice in the photo.
In a showroom, you can touch things. You see how light hits the surface from different angles, how it reflects, and how it might show dust or fingerprints. You can hold samples next to each other – flooring with skirting, tiles with cabinets – and judge whether they really work together.
Sometimes you discover something you’d never have clicked on online because the thumbnail looked boring, but in real life it feels perfect. Other times you avoid an expensive mistake because you realise a favourite Pinterest look doesn’t feel right for daily living.
Your home isn’t a flat image, so it helps to choose materials in real space.
