The modern loft design offers you an interesting opportunity to juxtapose the raw with the refined, the sleek and modern with the vintage and classic.

The modern interior design also takes open concept living to the next level. The furniture and accessories typically used in industrial loft style homes define most spaces and the purpose they serve.

While loft style house design ideas tend to be minimalist, there is a lot of room for creating drama by contrasting high-gloss metal finishes with rustic or vintage cabinets, countertops, and furniture. Form and function are both equally important considerations for industrial modern design.

The origins of loft style can be traced back to the middle of 19th century France, right after the Industrial Revolution. At this time, a lot of factories were abandoned and these were sold as warehouses or used as artist studios.

However, these features and the exposed raw material around the space are what accidentally created the charming loft style that we know today. This style is cool and warm at the same time.

 

The materials primarily used in lofts are brick walls, wooden beams, bare cement and steel. The fittings like pipes and ventilation are generally exposed as well.

This industrial aesthetic can be achieved in a modern home by using exposed brick. Subway tiles can be used in bathrooms or kitchens as an accent.

Using neutrals and lighter shades will allow you to add the classic drywall feature to your home. Using darker colors will make the space look smaller.

The main colors scheme should include shades of white, gray and black. The floors and walls can be white.

Black and gray can be the tones for any steel structures around the house. Pick out furniture in colors different from the surrounding walls or floor.

 

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