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Industrial Style

  • Writer: Bricko Arq
    Bricko Arq
  • Feb 20
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 21

Imperfection with Character

Industrial style is undoubtedly the most raw and effortlessly cool in interior design. It emerged in the 1960s out of necessity when old warehouses and factories were converted into living spaces, preserving their raw and functional essence. Today, this aesthetic continues to dominate spaces with its imperfect charm and urban appeal.

Instead of concealing structural elements, industrial design highlights them: exposed brick walls, visible pipes, and steel structures take center stage.


How to Incorporate Industrial Style into Your Space 

Raw Materials: Unfinished wood, wrought iron, concrete, and aged leather are essential. Furniture with History: Mix vintage pieces with modern designs or go DIY with repurposed steel or copper pipes. Touches of Warmth & Color: Add velvet cushions in deep shades like rust, green, or blue, Persian rugs, and resilient plants like cacti for a balanced contrast.


Why Choose Industrial Style in Interiors Design? 

Durability & Strength: The materials used are sturdy and age beautifully. Versatility: It adapts to spacious lofts, small apartments, and even modern offices. Creativity & Personalization: Encourages DIY elements and mixing new furniture with vintage finds. Urban Elegance: Its sleek yet rugged aesthetic makes it a perfect choice for those seeking a home with personality.


Industrial Loft
Industrial Loft
Industrial Bedroom
Industrial Bedroom
Industrial kitchen
Industrial kitchen
Industrial Style
Industrial Style
Industrial Living Room
Industrial Living Room
Industrial Ambient
Industrial Ambient
Industrial Bedroom
Industrial Bedroom
Industrial Living Room
Industrial Living Room
Industrial Dinning Room
Industrial Dinning Room
Industrial Living Room
Industrial Living Room
Industrial Ambient
Industrial Ambient
Industrial Bathroom
Industrial Bathroom


 
 
 

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