You’ll also find 47 examples of well-designed industrial style living rooms of all shapes and sizes.
These elements work seamlessly together to create an industrial living space that is still warm and welcoming.
Simple Neutrals
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Most industrial style living rooms are neutral in color.

Kathy Corbet Interiors/ Photo byQPH Photography
Pare down and focus on decorating with just the essential pieces to create a streamlined look.
you’re free to still weave in personality in the form of lighting and small accents.
Mixed Metals
Alvin Wayne
Reclaimed wood andmixed metalsshine in this living room nook.

Malcolm Davis Architecture/ Photo byJoe Fletcher
Don’t be afraid to mix various finishes within one vignette.
Comfortable Seating
you might still make comfort a priority when decorating in an industrial style.
Here, a large, neutral sectional serves as a plush place to plop down and relax.

Laura Brophy Interiors
Opt for a similar palette when choosing furnishings, so everything looks cohesive.
This brass mushroom-shaped lamp exudes major sophistication.
Green Touches
Supplement reclaimed wood furniture with plenty of plants.

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Layer decorative pieces with another to create more depth throughout the space.
Don’t be afraid to mix and match various aesthetics to curate a space that’s all your own.
Aim for a metallic or matte finish whether you want a soft or contrasted look.

Alvin Wayne
The lighting fixture in the center of the room refocuses the space with its textural lines.
This blue-gray combo is moody and mod, not to mention majorly eye-catching.
Bring in a large planter for additional liveliness.

Will Brown Interiors
Soft Sheepskin
Use a column in a loft-like space to carve out a small nook.
Warm up the area with a sheepskin throw, a favorite of industrial designers.
Sleek Lighting
How cool is the sleek floor lamp in this living room?

Alvin Wayne
Nice and Tall
This loft-like industrial living room boasts incredibly high ceilings that are majorly swoon-worthy.
Shiny Sconces
Say hello to dazzling sconces like these.
There’s no reason to settle for unoriginal lighting in your industrial style space.

Maite Granda
Here, she also incorporated aluminum black doors and windows.
Many components of the two looks naturally complement each other.
Repurposed Finds
Repurposing furniture is key in industrial spaces.

Laura Brophy Interiors
For example, go ahead and turn a traditional stool into a plant stand or side table.
Many industrial style spaces are neutral in color, so George recommends maximum natural light and incorporating greenery.
Designers agree that textiles and fabrics are key elements of industrial style spaces.

Alvin Wayne
Edison bulbs can also add a perfect finishing touch.
Decorate With Intent
When it comes to sofas, Anwar is a proponent of larger pieces.
Anwar also suggests keeping an eye out for industrial furnishings and decorative items when retail stores host closing sales.

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“You dont want a lot of ornamentation, clutter, or delicate things,” Anwar says.
Wyatt agrees and highlights the importance of keeping it simple and letting the materials really shine within the space.
“Those finishes will provide most of the interest and inspiration in the space,” Wyatt says.

Will Brown Interiors

Tina Ramchandani

Tina Ramchandani

Yael Weiss Interiors/ Photo byNicole Cohen

Laura Brophy Interiors

Louis Duncan-He

Yael Weiss Interiors/ Photo byNicole Cohen

Tina Ramchandani

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Tina Ramchandani

Yael Weiss Interiors/ Photo byNicole Cohen

Louis Duncan-He

Yael Weiss Interiors/ Photo byNicole Cohen

Louis Duncan-He

Louis Duncan-He

Yael Weiss Interiors/ Photo byNicole Cohen

Tyler Karu

Studio KT

Tina Ramchandani

Yael Weiss Interiors/ Photo byNicole Cohen

Louis Duncan-He

Louis Duncan-He

Studio KT

DG Design Group

DG Design Group

Latham Interiors

Arbor & Co

Design byAlexandra Nino/ Photo byShannon Dupre

Kathy Corbet Interiors/ Photo byQPH Photography

Latham Interiors

Sire Design

Arbor & Co

Design byAlexandra Nino/ Photo byLauren Miller

Arbor & Co

Sire Design

Design byAlexandra Nino/ Photo byLauren Miller