Applying an industrial theme to your interior is quite a bold idea. It is unique as well and eye-catching. Although it is fascinating, it is even easy if you can plan it out well. At first, it was just used for old barns and warehouses but now this style has stormed into houses. Rustic items and unfinished designs really bring out the mechanical and manufacturing elements to your home.
- Furniture
Wood or metal furniture that is unfinished and rustic goes best with this theme. Reclaimed furniture can also be used to redecorate your house, giving it a unique mechanical look. You might also want to use leather sofas that go best with the industrial theme as long as they have natural earth tone, which could match well with the surrounding. Experiment by mixing modern furniture with some industrial pieces and letting it blend in together.
- Walls
Walls serve as a background for your décor. Choose to give it an industrial look by faux wall finishing, brick walls, and even a dramatic cracked wall just to get the industrial feel. These add a lot more to the furniture and give you the feel you really want.
- Concrete
Concrete has been a vital part of the industrial era, it has always an attachment with concrete walls, pots, candleholders, vases, and even decoration items.
- Expose Mechanics
Curiosity has always been there about mechanics and how machines work. Industrial touch is best displayed with exposed mechanics. You can have a wall clock with some background mechanics that could be seen. Whatever you do just don’t overdo it.