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While industrial interior design is still a popular choice, it has evolved over time, creating a softer, more studied approach to the stark, open-plan factory feel that you might immediately associate with this style. Wooden flooring is perfect for any industrial design project, drawing upon the traditional factory feel.

If you’re not lucky enough to be blessed with natural wood floors, laying parquet flooring is an elegant, contemporary alternative.

Parquet furniture is also a cost-effective way to incorporate the wooden floor aesthetic into your industrial décor, complementing both rustic and modern interpretations of this design trend.

However, the raw, unpainted steel that was once favoured in this style is on its way out. In its place, matte black painted metal offers a more refined look that still echoes the traditional roots of industrial interiors.

However, the crude, almost vulgar look of pieces made from pallets, scaffold boards and pipes has started to feel a little dated. Contemporary industrial design is starting to move away from these cliché additions, instead embracing sleeker minimalist styles. Bare brick walls are synonymous with industrial interior design, and that certainly hasn’t changed. To retain the minimalist feel, opt for green, leafy plants and small potted trees rather than over-the-top florals.

Instead of black, tan leather is a great choice to soften the space. Choosing lighter tan leather also helps to make the room feel less crowded.

However, modern designers are trending towards a sleeker, more subdued version of this style in keeping with the popular Scandinavian and Japandi trends.

Parquet kitchen flooring
Parquet kitchen flooring
Industrial Copper Bar Stools
Industrial Copper Bar Stools
Bare brick walls bathroom
Bare brick walls bathroom
Industrial tan sofa
Industrial tan sofa
Industrial kitchen
Industrial kitchen

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