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Industrial
Industrial design is what happens when you take a no-nonsense, raw-edged approach to decorating and somehow make it look cool. Originally inspired by old warehouses and factories, this style is all about exposed brick, raw wood, metal accents, and an overall “we’re not trying too hard” vibe. Think open floor plans, moody color palettes, and furniture that feels solid and built to last.What makes industrial work is its mix of old and new - vintage lighting, repurposed materials, and worn-in leather next to sleek, modern elements. Structural details (beams, pipes, ducts) aren’t covered up, they’re celebrated. The color palette stays neutral, leaning into charcoals, browns, and blacks for a laid-back, urban feel.Keep in mind - Most interiors aren’t a perfect match to just one style - homes, like the people who live in them, are a mix of influences. If this style doesn’t feel like a perfect fit, that’s totally normal. Use it as a starting point, take what you love, and blend it with elements from other styles to create something that feels uniquely yours. A well-designed home isn’t measured by how closely it follows the rules, but by how much it reflects the people who live in it.If you like Industrial, you might also like: Urban Modern, Modern, Loft Style, Scandinavian, Rustic, Modern Farmhouse, Mountain Modern, Minimalist