How do you create an industrial look at home?

The industrial style has gained ground in the world of interior design in recent years. This rough, robust and contemporary style gives your home a unique look. Whether you live in a modern apartment or a 1930s home, integrating an industrial look can give your interior a refreshing boost. In this article we share tips and ideas to create an industrial look at home.

Raw materials

The basis of an industrial look lies in the use of raw and unprocessed materials. Consider materials such as concrete, brick, steel and raw wood. For example, leave a brick wall uncovered or consider concrete floors for an authentic industrial look. You can also go for decorations in raw materials. Think of cool and trendy decorations made of concrete, or decorations made of steel. The contrast between different raw materials adds character to the space.

Color palette

Industrial interiors are often known for their subdued color palettes. Think of neutral shades such as gray, black, white and brown. Add accents of deep colors such as rusty red, deep blue or dark green here and there to add some vibrancy. Also consider using weathered or rusty finishes on furniture and accessories to enhance the industrial vibe.

Vintage furniture and accessories

Vintage furniture is an indispensable part of the industrial look. Choose furniture with a weathered appearance, such as old factory cabinets, metal lockers or wooden tables with metal legs. Vintage leather sofas add some warmth to the room. Combine this with accessories such as old industrial clocks, metal baskets and vintage posters to complete the style.

Wooden elements

Although industrial designs are often associated with cool and hard materials, it is important to add warmth as well. Raw wooden elements, such as unfinished wooden planks and furniture, can be the perfect counterpart to the industrial aesthetic. Choose unfinished wooden tables, wall shelves or even a wooden floor to create a balanced and inviting atmosphere.

Open spaces and high ceilings

The industrial style lends itself well to an open and loft-like layout. If possible, consider removing non-load-bearing walls to create a sense of space. Leave structural elements such as beams visible for that authentic industrial character. The use of open shelving instead of closed cabinets also contributes to the open feeling of the space.

Metal accents

Metal accents are indispensable when creating an industrial look. Choose metal details such as Stainless steel door handles, lamps, stools, mirrors and other decorative items. Stainless steel, iron and aluminum are materials that fit well with the industrial style. Also consider adding metal stairs, railings or cabinets for extra character.

Industrial lighting

Lighting plays a major role in creating the right atmosphere. Go for cool lighting for an industrial interior. For example, hang industrial hanging lamps above the dining table or in the kitchen. Choose lamps with metal shades and rough finishes to enhance the industrial look. Edison lamps in open fixtures also contribute to the vintage atmosphere that is so characteristic of industrial design.

Recycled elements

A sustainable and unique way to integrate the industrial look is to use recycled elements. Think of old factory machines, pallets or vintage locker cabinets. By giving old materials a new life, you not only add character to your interior, but you also contribute to an environmentally conscious design.

Plants and textiles

Although the industrial style is often associated with hard materials, the addition of plants and textiles offers some softness and warmth. Place large houseplants in industrial pots made of concrete or metal to add some greenery to the room. In addition, soft textures, such as wool blankets, cushions and rugs, can provide a cozy contrast to the rough industrial elements. Choose natural colors and materials to create a balanced and comfortable environment.

By integrating the above elements in a thoughtful way, you can create a unique and characterful space. Experiment with different combinations and unleash your creativity to create an industrial oasis. With attention to detail and the right choices, you can turn your home into a trendy and cool place to relax.

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