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Industrial Design is an interior design style that draws inspiration from old factories and industrial spaces, particularly those converted into residential or commercial use. This aesthetic, which gained popularity in the late 2000s and throughout the 2010s, incorporates elements such as weathered wood, exposed brick, building systems, industrial lighting fixtures, and concrete.

The Industrial style utilizes raw materials to create an unfinished or warehouse-like atmosphere. This is often achieved through the incorporation of existing architectural features, such as exposed brick walls, visible pipes, concrete flooring, and large, unadorned windows.

A natural color palette is frequently employed to enhance the industrial feel, typically featuring grays, neutral tones, and rustic hues. This color scheme allows furniture and accessories to provide focal points and define distinct areas within open spaces, such as lofts.

Furniture choices often include large sectionals to delineate living areas in open floor plans. Lighting fixtures with metal finishes, floor lamps, and natural light from large windows are common. Kitchens may feature islands made of reclaimed wood, barstools with wood or metal accents, and open shelving or metal racks for storage.

Accents such as exposed overhead beams, brick or concrete details, and darker cabinets can complement the industrial aesthetic. Modern tiles can be used to add a contemporary touch to kitchens.

The Industrial style is commonly found in urban settings, particularly in cities and lofts, where the original architecture often provides a foundation for this design approach.

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Under Construction The visuals tend to be a mix of muted, natural tones with industrial elements such as metal pipes and bricks.

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Wikipedia:Industrial style

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