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Interior Design with an Industrial Style

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The current interior design has started to evolve due to technology. Here, we will discuss an interior design project that combines two houses into one using an Industrial style.

Firstly, the right side of the house, known as the "right room," is designated as the "public room," while the left side, the "left room," serves as the "private room," with rooms exclusively for the house occupants.

source : archify

 

There is a notable difference between the exterior design, which has a masculine vibe, and the interior design of the sibling house, which leans towards a more feminine Scandinavian style.

This explanation will feature two contrasting styles, resulting in a more neutral approach, bridging the gap between masculine and feminine elements. Soft white, stark black and gray colors, along with wooden elements, serve as a unifying factor in the Interior Design with an Industrial Style that blends these two contrasting styles. Here's an overview of the Sibling house:

 

  • Inside the house, there are
  • 5 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • 1 Powder Room
  • A more feminine-themed Living Room
  • A Family Room combining masculine and feminine designs
  • Dining & Pantry Area
  • Optional Mini Library
  • Mushola (prayer room)
  • Laundry Area for private room's laundry

 

source : popbela

 

Right Room

In the right room, there is a simple and clean-designed living room with white-painted walls for a spacious and clean impression. Wall lamps are added as decorative accents to avoid a plain look. The living room features a 3-seat sofa, a table, and a minimalist wooden coffee table.

Adjacent to the living room, there is a semi-open kitchen designed with dynamic metal partitions to prevent it from being fully visible from the living area. The floor is made of monochrome ceramic tiles, acting as the focal point of the main kitchen area.

source : Arsitag

 

The kitchen's color scheme includes masculine gray tones with wooden accents to create a warm atmosphere. LED lighting is used to enhance the space.

The guest bedroom features wooden lattice accents, similar to the living room, with white plaster wall designs, combining neutral and masculine elements. The guest bathroom uses predominantly white ceramic tiles with granite-patterned ceramic accents to avoid a plain look.  

source : arsitag

 

Next, in the "right room," there are several service areas, including under the stairs, the maid's bedroom, laundry area, and a hydroponic area under a glass roof. The maid's bedroom is designed simply in a minimalist style while maintaining comfort.

Near the base of the stairs, there is storage for household items and kitchen equipment, such as cooking utensils, brooms, and mops. The laundry area features wooden and hollow iron materials and a white brick-patterned ceramic backsplash.

source : bramblefurniture

 

Left Room

The area of the sibling house is primarily used for private rooms. Upon entering the main area, there are shoe racks and mirrors for dressing when preparing to leave. The room's walls feature a characteristic wooden design, typical of the sibling house style.

These are some industrial-style interior designs that you can explore. You can get creative with this cool style for your home comfort.

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