Industrial design is the blend of sleek modern style with an old-world charm. Exposed pipe ducts, antique light fixtures, and metal surfaces are the essence of Industrial design. What the other design styles cover, Industrial flaunts it and makes it alluring!

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Materiality Exposure

Materiality Exposure

Industrial design is never shy. It boldly reveals the secret of a building through exposed bricks, pipes, and beams. The Industrialdesign chooses to disclose the function-driven characteristics of a space, carefully showing the bare walls, concrete floors, and rough ceilings blended with character and Rustic designs. It is as much about function as it is about style!

Flooring

Flooring

If you're aiming to create a bold, sophisticated style, bring out the Rustic nature of the Industrial design with a concrete floor. For a more dramatic and striking effect, in-lay metal flooring works wonders. The exposed nature can also be toned down with the warmth of wooden flooring. Each style only accentuates the raw beauty of the design type!

Color Palette

Color Palette

Industrial Design offers a very minimalistic touch to the Rustic world. Neutral tones work best to enhance the truly authentic Industrial look, and most people go for shades of grey, white, and black. For a pop of color, choose between brick red, burnt orange, or dark green. Let your color palette be guided by the exposed elements!

Furnishing

Furnishing

Industrial style furnishing is just as valiant and sturdy as the design style. It's devoid of any pattern but makes a statement with clear and strong lines. You would find old factory pieces repurposed to suit your modern living room, including metal frames and Industrial pipes in a bookshelf or coffee table. Everything leans towards vintage with a warm tone!

Lighting

Lighting

Polished concrete, stone, and wood are ideal flooring materials for this style. Any rugs with an Industrial style are not recommended. However, a tiny neutral-colored rug can be used to provide warmth to your floors.

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  • Ideate your Expectation
    • Get in touch with our designers and express your desired design look and budget
  • Design Coceptualisation
    • Our team comes over to assess the space and area
    • The design team combines your idea with functionality to create a comfortable luxurious living
    • Witness the designs in 3D
  • Design Documentation
    • We take your review and approval before finalizing
    • 3D Design is concluded with fine details
    • Drawing documentation and estimate 
  • Plan in Action
    • We carefully make a schedule to deliver your desired space on time
    • Complete on-site coordination and reporting
    • Receive designer assistance on decor and setup
    • Designs go through a quality check and are shipped to the new space
  • The Final Touch
    • We take your final review and opinion. 
    • Revision and Improvements are scheduled as per the feedback.
    • And the space is ready to be moved into!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION

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The Industrial style focuses on mechanical creativity blended with raw and unfinished interiors. The most common design elements include:
1.Exposed pipes and ducts.
2.Wood and metal blend
3.Revealing brick walls.
4.Warm concrete floors.
5.Vintage furniture & accessories
6.Radiating light fixtures.
7.Earth-Tone Colors

The primary Industrial colors include a very neutral palette. White, black, gray, and brown are the usual choice as they maintain the Rustic , toned-down minimalistic look. All the elements, including furnishing and flooring, follow the same color pattern as well.

The origin of Industrial design style dates back to the second Industrial revolution. Once people embraced the beauty of bare walls and uncovered details, the trend was established. It is still a very demanded interior style, celebrating the raw look!

Rustic Industrial design is the juxtaposition of rural and urban design elements, carefully pieced together for a warm, modern look. The warm in Rustic matches the raw in Industrial and blends together to give equal parts of homely and classic. 

The diversity of Industrial design leaves space for a lot of experimentation in the design world. The Industrial style gives you enough freedom to mix contemporary and modern styles with older-style architecture. 

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