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Industrial style loft ideas

Writer: Dean DavenportDean Davenport

Updated: Jun 11, 2020


If you are tired of classic minimalism, you can choose an industrial-style loft.

The term “industrial style” means that the interiors, furnishings, and decors, with its form in contemporary ambiance, can add a retro spirit of the Industrial Revolution.

A little rough, but by no means dull, the industrial style is characterized by individual unfinished front wall made out of concrete or masonry, metal lamps and chandeliers hanging from the wire, leather armchairs and sofas, wooden floors.

The main feature of this style is the unfinished look that focuses on combining bare and rough surfaces with a clean and flat finish.

First of all, its goal is to act as a showcase for all that is related to industry and manufacturing.

This concept is often combined with minimalism, so you should decorate the space without overcrowding the room with furniture and to think carefully how you will store all your stuff properly.


If you do not have an ideal space, and you like this type of decoration, try to select some of the details that you particularly like, and your loft will gain a unified and fresh look. 

Unused historic buildings, warehouses, factories, bunkers, galleries, churches and various public and private venues, when afforded an external overhaul and a contemporary reinterpretation of their inner form, present new and exciting opportunities for urban living.

Moreover, newly-built modern contemporaries, those of the concrete, glass and steel variety, can work equally well (differing markedly from the mass-produced and insipid suburban-style new-build).

Industrial lofts are often most prized, with such spaces acting to enhance a property’s character and personality.

They work well with the vernacular of the urban cityscape and provide for that much-in-demand modern and/or midcentury industrial aesthetic.


 
 
 

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