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10 tips for adding industrial style to your home

6 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

To add industrial style to your home, focus on creating open spaces, using materials like concrete, steel, and timber, and sticking to neutral colours with bold accents. Keep clutter to a minimum and select key statement pieces like large furniture or wall art. DIY projects and faking materials can also help achieve the look affordably, with some investment in lighting and textures for character.

If you’ve spent a lot of time on Netflix you may have noticed a pattern in the interior design. Often, when a show is about the rich and famous, you’ll see the characters swanning around expansive loft apartments, oozing chic effortless style. What is this look? It’s industrial design, of course.

However, while industrial design is often associated with fancy New York apartments, it’s stylistic principles can be applied to any and all homes. If you want to add a touch of glamour to your household, here are our designers top tips for adding some industrial flair to your home.

Open up your space

One the key features of industrial design is space, space, space. Should you have small, closed off rooms, the rough and ready materials might feel overwhelming, and the style won’t quite work. Therefore, if you’re really committed to mastering the industrial effect, it’s worth changing your layout to open-plan.

Open-plan can work wonders for your home, especially if a lot of space is being wasted on hallways. However, if you’re someone who enjoys a little bit of privacy, or doesn’t want kitchen smells permeating into the living room, a broken plan layout is another good option. This is where you would break up the space with either half-walls, shelving, or a strategic fireplace.

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