How to furnish your home in industrial style
Open space, exposed beams, worn furniture, raw materials, the prevalence of gray and brown. The industrial style is not called that by chance: it is inspired by the style of factories of the second half of the last century.
Therefore, to furnish a house in a real industrial style, some specific structural elements are needed, such as open space, preferably on two floors, exposed brickwork or rough concrete walls, steel stairs, etc. In the absence of these, it is still possible to recreate an industrial furniture with some minor measures to recreate the atmosphere of the factories as much as possible.
Let's see how it is together.
What is industrial style
Industrial style is born New York In the 1950s, out of practical necessity, the aim was to reclaim the unused spaces of abandoned factories and turn them into homes. It took hold in major cities from New York to all over the world and has become one of the most beloved interior design styles today.
The dominant colors are gray and brown, industrial colors are great. The most popular materials are metals and wood, preferably lived in.
An industrial style living room can be furnished like this: let's start by painting the walls in light gray. The table has iron legs and a natural wood top, the chairs are painted metal in bright colors such as red, blue, yellow, green. The sofa is definitely brown leather, preferably with some scratches and signs of wear.
The kitchen is made of natural wood veneer, such as walnut, which is dark but rich in color. Details such as the countertop and steel hood are metal.
Furniture accessories are vintage in style, such as copper pendant lamps or table lamps with velvet lampshades.
In their place are metal and wooden shelves with kitchen utensils, dishes and jars.
Arredamento Industrial Chic o Industrial Vintage?
The industrial style is also known under the names Industrial Chic Furniture and Vintage Industrial Furniture.
Are we talking about two different styles or the same thing?
This is just a slight difference in shade.
It emphasizes elegance and grace by preserving soft colors such as gray and cream and warm shades of brown. Pay great attention to the selection of details that are contemporary and design.
Industrial Vintage furniture focuses on old furniture elements such as leather armchairs, old clocks, antique sideboards, leather travel bags, peacock chairs. The combination of industrial and old style may seem unusual at first glance. In reality, it is an attractive and harmonious combination: the functionality of modernity is tempered by the warmth of things from the past.
5 tips for decorating your home in industrial style
Do you have any interesting ideas to make your industrial style furniture stand out? Read on for 5 original and stylish tips.
1) Exposed bricks? Use wallpaper.
The typical industrial style home has exposed brick walls, but more often than not our walls are made of masonry, making brick a more complex and even expensive choice.
The perfect solution? A wallpaper that reproduces the design of bricks. If you like DIY, it will be fun to apply it on the wall! Just apply it to a part of the living room, on a single wall or in a corner area.
Even though they are not real brick, the final effect is a quintessential industrial style.
2) Industrial floors? Choose grey ceramic floors.
Even the floors of an apartment in the first industrial style houses, which emerged from former factory premises, differ from the original structure. In fact, it is difficult to find typical factory floors in a modern apartment, they are usually in rough concrete. However, the effect can be recreated by choosing large-cut tiles in grey sandstone.
3) The perfect dining table? Made of wood and iron.
The dining table is always the most important element of the living room and therefore should be chosen with great care because the furnishing of the room has a great weight in the overall success. Therefore, to achieve a perfect industrial style, special attention should be paid to the table.
The ideal is a model with an iron structure and a wooden base to combine metal and wood, the two main elements of industrial furniture.
4) Recycling: how to use pallets creatively.
Industrial style leaves room for the reuse of old furniture and objects, often repurposed into a role different from its original. One idea that gives modernity is to use industrial pallets to create original furniture.
First of all, you can use them to make a beautiful coffee table that will be surfaced with a glass top.
Another idea is to use pallets as a bed frame or bookshelves.
5) Lighting: raw bulbs or metal chandeliers!
The favorite industrial-style lighting is so simple that it's almost unguarded: bare, raw bulbs hanging from the ceiling or green light from raw metal or black-painted chandeliers.
How to furnish an industrial style living room
The living room is a room that is more prone to industrial style furniture than others, especially if it is an open space.
Remember, even the kitchen, bathroom and bedroom can be furnished in an industrial style, but the living room is the epitome of industry.
How to furnish an industrial-style living room in an original and vibrant way?
Let's start with the two main elements of the living room, the sofa and the table, which divide the space into two, one for eating and the other for relaxing.
The sofa should be leather, brown or green. The coffee table can be made of pallets, or you can choose a simple metal or natural wood model.
The industrial table has an iron structure and a wooden top. Dare the chairs: always metal, but painted in a bright color to brighten up the atmosphere.
Choose vintage furniture accessories such as cuckoo clocks or open gears, lamps with copper lampshades, antique sideboards.
An original touch? Hang an old bicycle like a 500 on the wall or the hood of an old car. It can't get any more industrial than that…!
What do you think about industrial furniture? Do you like it or do you prefer a more romantic style? Tell us yours in the comments!
How to furnish your home in industrial style
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