10 ideas for industrial-style decor

Guendalina Guaita
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The industrial style furniture is an interior design trend that has been very popular in recent years. Minimal, elegant, versatile and suitable for all environments, è It's ideal if you're looking for trendy solutions based on a few pieces of furniture and a simple, balanced look.

If you want to learn more, in this Casavo article you'll find 10 industrial-style ideas for your home.

Modern industrial-style furniture: the origins

Industrial-style home furnishings have their origins in New York in the 1950s. At that time, the Big Apple's creative residents began moving into old warehouses and disused warehouses to find affordable homes. These were often buildings characterized by very high ceilings and large, open spaces, without any real division into rooms.

From makeshift solutions for penniless artists, these first lofts quickly became one of the great New York trends and attracted the attention of architects and designers who began to develop the ideas of the industrial style. The definitive consecration came in the 1960s with Andy Warhol's Factory, a meeting place and gathering place for painters, photographers, musicians, and models.

What are the main characteristics of the industrial style?

Today's industrial-style furnishings take on the characteristics of the converted warehouses of the mid-1960s. Twentieth-century and transports them to contemporary lofts and apartments in our cities.

To give your home an industrial look, there is a fundamental rule to keep in mind: less is always better. The industrial style of furniture is based on a few pieces of furniture, a few colors, and a few materials combined in simple, essential lines. Let's get to the heart of the advice with some ideas for your home.

1. Space as much as possible. possible open spaces

Even if you don't live in a loft, you can still create an open space for your modern industrial style furniture. Take advantage of a renovation to eliminate walls and merge rooms into light-filled spaces, for example, you can combine the kitchen and the living room.

2. Pay attention to materials

Iron, steel, glass, leather, wood, concrete: raw materials are the basis of industrial design. The general idea is to prefer them in their original and as unrefined form as possible, for an authentic and lived-in look.

3. Minimal and natural furnishings

The industrial style of furnishings requires functional furniture with an essential design made using natural raw materials such as wood, leather, and steel. A few elements in the right places in large and always bright rooms.

4. A kitchen that is almost a museum

The kitchen is not just the place where you prepare food, but the perfect place to show off your industrial style ideas. Show off the tools of the trade with cast iron pots and aluminum pans hanging on the walls. Choose high stools in matte steel and dark wood to serve your guests directly at the counter and complete the look with vintage appliances on display.

5. Brick walls and wood finishes

To give your home the look of a 1950s warehouse, you can't miss details such as unworked red brick walls, high ceilings with large exposed wooden beams and dark parquet flooring, possibly with a scratched and worn effect.

6. A mix of modernity and wood and recycled elements

To furnish in an industrial style, we recommend combining modern details with recycled elements that give your apartment a lived-in feel. Old leather sofas and large wooden furniture, for example, are excellent for the living room, which can also be embellished by adding antiques for an even more accurate vintage effect.

If you love DIY, you can also make furniture from pallets and other recycled materials.

7. Details that make the difference

The details that we usually tend to hide or replace in other contexts become strong points in modern industrial style furnishings. You won't need to worry about any exposed pipes or air ducts, which you can actually display with pride. Large cast iron radiators will be perfect for creating atmosphere, without having to replace them. Conversely, you can also combine them with a vintage stove for a retro welcome.

8. Don't hide imperfections

Worn floors, scratched sofas, walls with damaged plaster, rough wooden furniture immediately reveal the history of a past of hard work. Don't try to hide or repair them: on the contrary, find a way to highlight them.

9. Choose the right lighting

New York's dockside warehouses were characterized by large windows that welcomed waves of light. Your windows may not be that large, but always give the right amount of space to natural light and avoid curtains that are too heavy and in dark colors. As for lighting, the touch of real class is given by pendant lamps with exposed wires that make the living room a chic construction site.

10. Decorations for the finishing touch

If the loft trend was born to accommodate penniless creatives in New York, then artistic details can't be missing to embellish the walls. Black and white photographs, advertising prints, and vintage geographical maps instantly create a special atmosphere.

Now that you know all the secrets to furnishing in industrial style, all you have to do is find the right home in which to do it. Not sure where to start your search? Come to the Casavo classifieds platform and browse hundreds of properties. There are that too for you, trust us!

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