Designing a bathroom with an industrial edge

Industrial edge design has taken the interior design world by storm, and bathrooms are no exception. This style, characterized by raw materials, exposed elements, and a minimalist aesthetic, can create a stunning and unique space. In this blog post, we’ll explore key elements to consider when designing an industrial bathroom.

Key elements of the industrial bath

Design raw materials:

Concrete: Use concrete for worktops, floors, or even walls to add a rugged, unfinished look.

  • Metal: Incorporate metal elements like exposed pipes, industrial lighting fixtures, and metal accents on faucets and hardware.
  • Wood: Use reclaimed wood for vanity tops, shelving, or accent walls to add warmth and contrast.
  • Minimalist aesthetic:
  • Clean lines: Opt for simple, geometric shapes in furniture and fixtures.
  • Neutral colours: Stick to a colour palette of blacks, greys, whites, and browns to create a sleek and sophisticated look.
  • Minimal clutter: Keep the space uncluttered by using concealed storage solutions.

Exposed elements:

Brick walls: Leave exposed brick walls unfinished or paint them white for a modern twist.

Pipes and ducts: Instead of hiding pipes and ducts, expose them to add character and authenticity.

Concrete ceilings: Leave concrete ceilings unfinished or paint them a dark colour to create a dramatic effect.

Industrial lighting:

Pendant lights: Use pendant lights with exposed bulbs or industrial cages.

Track lighting: Install track lighting to highlight specific areas, such as artwork or a vanity mirror.

Wall sconces: Choose wall sconces with metal finishes and simple designs.

Textured surfaces:

Concrete: Use concrete tiles or a concrete floor to add texture and depth.

Metal: Incorporate metal accents on faucets, hardware, and lighting fixtures.

Wood: Use reclaimed wood with natural variations in colour and grain.

Additional Tips:

  • Mix and match: Combine different industrial elements to create a unique and personalized space.
  • Balance is key: While industrial design is often bold and edgy, it’s important to balance it with softer elements, such as plants or plush towels.
  • Consider the overall style: Ensure your industrial bathroom complements the overall style of your home.

By following these guidelines, you can create a stunning industrial bathroom that is both functional and stylish.


 

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