Industrial
Because of the option to incorporate exposed ceilings and brick walls, this style has become a staple in apartments and lofts repurposed from factories.
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Atmosphere
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Common Characteristics
Raw & Original
Materials
Often found within repurposed factories, this style infamously embraces the original structural materials of the building, including brick walls, concrete floors and beams, and exposed pipes, duct work, and ceilings.
Neutral Colors &
Lots of Texture
Neutral hues like white, black, gray, and brown tend to be the primary palette. More color can be incorporated via finished woods, leathers, aged or black metals, rugs, and plant life – all to your preferences.
Modern Layouts
& Open Concepts
Although this style tends to lean towards vintage and rugged, it can also draw inspiration from Modern decor. Repurposed rooms tend to be large, lending themselves perfectly to modern open space concepts.
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Industrial Decor Style
The Industrial decor style has gained popularity for its utilitarian charm, chic aesthetics, and rugged authenticity. While its roots can be traced back to the Industrial Revolution of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, its modern resurgence has become one of the most prominent and sophisticated movements in interior design.
Decorating Technique
Sharp vs. Smooth Angles In Interior Design
When it comes to interior design, one of the fundamental decisions you'll face is whether to embrace sharp angles or opt for smoother, curvier lines in your decor. These design choices can drastically impact the overall look and feel of a space. With guidance from some of Amerelle wallplates most experienced designers, let’s explore the aesthetics and principles behind sharp and smooth angles in interior design.
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Brutalist
Named for the French “béton brut” or “raw concrete,” this style features utilitarian spaces with open concepts and bold shapes. Greenery, wood, and leather are called upon to accent these spaces.
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Farmhouse interior spaces are rustic while also incorporating more modern design features. Mixed metals, exposed wood beams, and plank floors make for a homey and relaxed vibe with a rustic touch.
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This turn-of-the-century design style is a simple, clutter-free aesthetic that steers clear of frills and bold color. It was born of a distinct historical movement that introduced the concept of the open floor plan.
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