Simona is an interior design and décor writer for Homedit. Since 2011, she has been writing about interior design, DIY solutions, and the latest trends in home architecture.
Each style is unique and different and it’s difficult to compare them. However, the industrial style is like none other and it stands out in a very obvious way. An industrial-style loft or apartment will always be unique even if it features only elements typical to all similar spaces. Usually, an industrial home takes this style from the original state of the building.
Sometimes people choose to convert warehouses into private homes but there are also cases when someone really feels a connection with this particular style and chooses to transform their home according to the main defining features.
The examples we have chosen present a series of 12 industrial lofts. They feature elements such as exposed beams, wires and conducts as well as an overall rough look. There are no sophisticated finishes but there’s still always a nice balance of materials and textures that make these spaces feel warm and inviting, like a typical home. Sometimes an eclectic interior design is chosen for a better balance and a more harmonious atmosphere.