Free Style Guide
Industrial Style Guide
Raw materials. Real character.
Industrial style celebrates the bones of a building. The goal is to expose and honor structure rather than cover it up.
The palette
Iron#4A4A4A
Oxide#9C4A37
Concrete#8C8C8C
Putty#C7BFB2
Signature elements
- Exposed metal in black, gunmetal, or raw steel
- Leather that is allowed to patina
- Visible hardware, rivets, bolts, and pipe
- Concrete, brick, or plaster left honest
- Oversized lighting with a utilitarian shape
What’s inside the guide
- A one-page cheat sheet you can screenshot and shop from
- The full color palette with hex codes
- Furniture shapes and silhouettes that define the look
- Materials and finishes to look for, and what to avoid
- Lighting guidance, layer by layer
- Styling rules for shelves, walls, and surfaces
The mistake to avoid
Making it all hard surfaces. Industrial rooms need a rug, textiles, and greenery, or the acoustics and the mood both go cold.
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