Modern, raw, and super stylish, the industrial look is totally in. Whether your home is traditional and tailored or sleek and minimalist, it is possible to integrate portions of industrial style into any design to create a look that is all you. Here are some of the ways you can work this stripped-down style into your space.
Industrial Style for virtually every Home
Functional furnishings
Industrial style is hardworking and durable, which makes it perfect for furnishings which might be in high-traffic areas like the kitchen and living room. Minimalist bar stools and no-nonsense storage cubbies may easily tuck into a home that is on the transitional side, supplying a touch of masculinity. Do you appreciate your space more buttoned-up? Decide on cushions on your furnishings, but make sure they aren’t fussy. Industrial style is centered on strong, clean lines and to-the-point design.
Curated accents
This look is basically all about finding the beauty in everyday things, from salvaged signage to wooden crates, and turning them on their head to create an eclectic but simple staple piece. If you discover one large piece, like an overstuffed wing chair or tufted ottoman, display it with pride. Did you fall in love with a set of typewriter-inspired trinkets or a series of old-fashioned milk bottles? Scoop ‘em up and dot them on a shelf or on top of a tray.
It’s difficult to go wrong with industrial accessories, as they are meant to look broken-in and totally antique.
No-frills flooring
A hallmark of industrial style is its under-the-radar aesthetic, and surfaces can really accentuate this look. If you’re looking for flooring that could take the space from boring to beautiful, consider going with concrete. Whether honed or polished, concrete flooring offers low-maintenance durability along with a chic look. To warm it up, add a space rug or two in a natural fiber or neutral tone.
Be open
It doesn’t matter if your home has a craftsman exterior or if its bones tend to be more Spanish colonial than renovated loft space, an open floor plan translates any home into an industrial haven. Open space with elements like high ceilings and wide hallways are the hallmark of the industrial look. These characteristics generate a blank canvas in which you may add and subtract furnishings of different sizes and scales to create a unique look that is all your own. Break up a too-big space with thoughtfully placed furniture and throw rugs, like an extra-large island in the kitchen area or dramatic lighting in the living room.
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