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While industrial decor can sometimes make an interior look rustic, this dining room keeps things modern by starting with simple contemporary chairs and a minimalist table. Then, it pushes into industrial territory with smart accessories like a repurposed
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Most surfaces remain simple to allow the distressed copper and natural wood accents to really “pop”.
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Here’s a handsome dining room that plays off the exposed brick already present. Metal
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This dining room goes eclectic with its industrial decor by mixing and matching
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Mixing industrial decor with distressed rustic elements is a great way to create a rugged farmhouse vibe. Vintage wood furniture and beat-up
Visualizer: Dimitar Karanikolov & Veneta Nikolova
Leather is an oft-overlooked material that works great in industrial interiors. These
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Glass and concrete make for an especially luxurious theme. The only possible downside is the lack of color – easily addressed here with a set of smooth blue dining chairs by designer Hee Welling.
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Here’s another interior with a cohesive color palette shaken up by a vivid accent. While most of the
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Strong accents are invaluable to cohesive decor themes. This striking adjustable chandelier is called Dear Ingo, the work of designer Ron Gilad.
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Drawing from a variety of influences is a great way to create a balanced industrial style that still feels homey. This designer chose to go mid-century modern at the head of the table with an
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You’ll see them again and again because they’re such a versatile choice for anybody looking to create an industrial interior aesthetic –
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This interior makes great use of matte textures. Serving as a source of contrast, the
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Craving more interiors that use Tolix-inspired seating? While it’s possible to find similar
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The table is a little harder to find. Industrial crank tables like these require some thorough hunting but they’ll last forever once you find one.
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While the rest of the room seems simple, fresh, and modern, the dining arrangement itself stands out with strong industrial influence. The unique pendant chandelier and the mixture of
Designer: Dmitry Sheleg & Zrobym Architects
Need more chair inspiration? This ultra-modern industrial dining room features
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Here’s another dining room that uses Tolix style
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Sometimes a touch of non-industrial style is a nice way to lighten a theme. These gorgeous
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Mid-century modern designs are a great way to add classic comfort to an otherwise stark interior. These
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Now let’s look at a few industrial interiors that make good use of unconventional materials. This chalkboard wall is a fun and practical touch that looks fabulous even without the writing and illustrations.
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Eclectic tiles aren’t a common staple of industrial decor, but they play a crucial role making this space look playful and bright. The blue and red tones unite elements like the
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Here, unfinished wooden boards serve as an attractive covering for the shelves and add a neat rustic touch. The contemporary chairs stray far from rustic – the sleek dark
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Ample concrete, a marble backsplash, a sturdy wooden table, and
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Industrial decor often falls on the side of heavy, rugged, and weighty design. These
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Next, let’s move on to industrial dining rooms that make their mark with unique furniture selections. This incredibly
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Although all of these chairs are relatively common and easy to find, the eclectic combination is what makes them uniquely suited to an industrial dining room. One is an acrylic take on the classic
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A little bit of spray paint and sandpaper can take any wood or
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Unique statement pieces can also be a great way to impart your industrial dining room with a more specific motif, like the chandelier that gives this space a distinct Art Deco vibe.
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With relevant artwork and accessories that allude to fashion, this dining room is perfect for the devoted Francophile. While the
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Some people avoid exploring industrial decor themes because of the perceived lack of color. But that isn’t always the case! These bright pillows add tremendous character to the room. Lemons on the
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Darker hues can lend a sophisticated touch. The deep plumb and carmine work well with the exposed brick and the cool-hued dark grey cabinetry.
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Don’t be afraid to go big! This brilliant blue upholstery influences the atmosphere of the entire room. Industrial decor doesn’t have to be minimalist.
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Aren’t chalkboard walls so much fun? They’re also a good way to add impromptu color – a new theme every day! The black table and
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Plants are always an easy way to add color. Paired with wood, they can make any interior style feel fresh and natural.
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Texture is another great tool for creating an industrial theme. Here, the concrete on the leftmost portion of wall adds a touch of relaxing blue and provides a rugged aesthetic to the space.
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Dark matte-textured walls like these do make the environment look darker, but tend to look a lot “softer” and more comfortable than the standard concrete so common in industrial interiors.
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Brushed steel is another interesting material choice to get that industrial look. This kitchen is as gorgeous as it is practical.
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Don’t have the resources for concrete finished walls, but still want to show off the material? Consider investing in concrete pendant lights, planters, or other cool accessories. And if you’ve been looking for a metal chair with a more modern look, this
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And finally, let’s close out the post with a home that combines industrial interior architecture with a sophisticated contemporary decor theme. The
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