Do you want a Unique and Bold Decoration? Industrial Style is what you’re looking for!

It's here to stay! Industrial style is much more than a passing trend. Since its appearance in the 1950s, it has left an indelible mark with its unique aesthetic and bold character. By combining raw and urban elements with avant-garde touches, this style offers you the opportunity to create a sophisticated and authentic atmosphere that will leave everyone speechless. Are you ready to find out how to get it? Keep reading.

An industrial style office with a wide wooden work table and metal legs, with concrete walls

Time to break the rules and embrace the industrial aesthetic

Whether your project is a home or an office, this style is perfect. The typology of spaces that follow it is the loft, but it fits seamlessly anywhere. From the worn elegance of exposed brickwork to metal furniture, this trend allows you to break down barriers and showcase a sober ambiance. To achieve an industrial interior worthy of admiration, follow these 3 keys:

 
 

1. CONTINUOUS AND EXPOSED VIEW

The most striking feature of this trend is that elements that are normally hidden, such as pipes, beams, bricks, or cables, are exposed. This creates a contrast between the raw and the refined. The industrial style seeks to convey a feeling of spaciousness, light, and functionality, making the most of the available space. It’s so ideal for lofts, studios, or flats with high ceilings and large windows. Its overall look will end up being very modern, constructive, and full of light.

 

2. SIMPLICITY COMES FIRST

The main protagonists of the industrial style are the materials, especially metal, wood, concrete, brick, and glass. They bring texture, warmth, and resistance to the environment, creating a balance between cold and warmth. Shapes are usually simple, straight, and geometric, without too many ornaments or details. Open spaces are created, with only the strictly necessary divisions. The use of worn textures is essential to achieve this natural look.

 

3. STURDY PIECES AND DISCREET DETAILS

Antique or vintage pieces can be used for the furniture, such as solid wood tables, metal chairs, or iron shelving. You can also incorporate recycled or reused elements, such as pallets or boxes. The decoration should be minimalist and discreet, avoiding overloaded or unnecessary objects. You can use hanging or floor lamps, natural fiber rugs, or paintings with urban motifs. This, together with neutral colors such as grey, white, black, or beige, will create a great atmosphere for working or relaxing.

 

If you want more tips on how to decorate in this style, be sure to contact us.

 
 

We enjoy getting to know our clients' projects, so don't hesitate to share your ideas or doubts with our team. We are an Architecture, Interior Design, Decoration and Showroom studio. We work all over the Costa del Sol and its surroundings, Malaga, Marbella, Mijas, Estepona, Fuengirola and Sotogrande. Visit us in our physical shop in Sotogrande and let us advise you in the design of your project or contact us without obligation.

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