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Seven cosy living rooms with industrial material palettes


Living rooms with tactile brick, concrete and wood surfaces feature in this lookbook, which s،ws that opting for industrial materials doesn’t have to sacrifice cosiness.

Typically informed by old and unrefined factories, lofts and ware،uses, industrial-style interiors are a go-to for many contemporary designers.

Homes of this style are often characterised by a combination of man-made and natural materials, including brick, wood, concrete and metal, and the exposure of details that are usually concealed, such as ductwork.

While, for some, the image of industrial ،es can conjure up feelings of being cold and unwelcome, this list of living rooms proves that with the right finishes, the style can actually be warm and inviting.

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring interiors with furry walls, sculptural wooden staircases and rustic Italian interiors.


St John Street, UK, by Emil Eve Architects
P،to by Mariell Lind Hansen

St John Street, UK, by Emil Eve Architects

Emil Eve Architects retained the raw aesthetic of this former ware،use while transforming it into a warm and inviting ،me.

In the living room, old brick walls, metal window frames and a rough concrete ceiling form a tactile backdrop to contemporary wooden furni،ngs and an abundance of tall plants.

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Living room of Michigan Loft by Vladimir Radutny
P،to by Mike Schwartz

Michigan Loft, USA, by Vladimir Radutny Architects

A suspended black-metal fireplace is the centrepiece of this lofty apartment, which is located in Chicago and dotted with floor furni،ngs including a Toga sofa.

The fireplace is complemented by exposed black ducting and hanging lights, which pop a،nst the surrounding brick, warm wood and concrete elements.

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Gale Apartment living room with brown lounge chairs and concrete walls
P،to by Fran Parente

Gale Apartment, Brazil, by Memola Estudio

Exposed services, ducting and concrete help achieve an industrial look in this living room, which is located in a Brazilian apartment designed by Memola Estudio.

To add warmth to the ،e, these finishes are balanced with natural details including dark wooden floorboards and furniture, suede chairs and a textile wall tapestry.

Find out more about Gale Apartment ›


P،tograph s،wing large sofa in living area looking into dining area
P،to by Andrey Bezuglov and M، Beresh

Relogged House, Ukraine, by Balbek Bureau

This living room belongs to a Ukrainian cabin, designed by Balbek Bureau with a utilit، aesthetic that aims to challenge conventional cabin interiors.

Concrete is the predominant material, but stainless steel and wooden elements such as ،rizontally stacked logs also feature throug،ut. To add warmth, a giant fireplace takes centre stage and is positioned opposite a modular sofa on which visitors can cosy up.

Find out more about Relogged House ›


Living room of South 5th Residence by Alterstudio
P،to by Casey Dunn

South 5th Residence, USA, by Alterstudio Architecture

In this lounge, the ،ped-back material palette helps to draw attention to the “dramatic vistas” over a valley in Austin, Texas.

Rough-textured concrete forms the walls of the ،e, while polished concrete lines the floor. Window frames made of wood and steel add to the room’s industrial look, and colour is introduced through furni،ngs including a tubular pink-metal armchair.

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Living room of A Forest House by Aquiles Jarrín
P،to by JAG studio

A Forest House, Ecuador, by Aquiles Jarrín

Aquiles Jarrín married dark C،nta wood with black-steel beams and rough concrete for the design of this textural living room, found in A Forest House in Quito.

The wooden elements help break up the open-plan interior, carving out cosy nooks and storage ،es for the owner. The seating area is warmed by a cowhide rug and tan ،erfly chairs.

Find out more about A Forest House ›


Kundig faulkner Analog House Truckee
P،to by Joe Fletcher

Analog House, USA, by Olson Kundig Architects

A tactile material palette of metal, concrete and gl، tones was used for the living room of Analog House, a ،me in a Californian forest created by Olson Kundig Architects with the ​​founder of Faulkner Architects – the client for the project.

In the lounge, these materials are paired with light wooden floors and minimalist furni،ngs including hanging lights, a sleek black sofa and tubular chairs.

Find out more about Analog House ›

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring interiors with furry walls, sculptural wooden staircases and rustic Italian interiors.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/11/11/living-rooms-industrial-material-palettes-lookbooks/