Drawing The Line: Industrial Contrasts
The room has clean lines, so why not contrast it with the opposite? The round coffee table, side table and dining table has a beautiful shape and can be made in many different materials to add depth.
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The room has clean lines, so why not contrast it with the opposite? The round coffee table, side table and dining table has a beautiful shape and can be made in many different materials to add depth.
The depth and drama of this mid-century modern bedroom gem are paired with a lightweight slatted bamboo bed and modest side tables to balance the visual weight of the space. The addition of sophisticated and elegant textures enhances the simplicity and purity of mid-century modern furniture. A jewel-coloured rug, a modern Scandinavian velvet armchair, and a sheepskin rug are simply irresistible!
If you have a large, open floor plan, consider a queen sleeper sofa to separate the living room. In this project, the section is set off from the wall using an interior design technique called floating. The L-shaped section forms a kind of corner wall, and with the help of a carpet, the living room can feel like its own cosy space in a larger room.
Some people’s style is modern and simple, while others prefer a more elaborate style. But when you want to mix two styles together, it can be difficult to find the right balance. All of the modern elements in this living room are gleaming white, so accent pieces like a vintage-inspired rug in warm tones of red and blue really make an impact! Next, we added neutral elements to bridge the gap between the two styles.
This industrial-inspired living room adds extra texture and warmth with organic accents and mid-century accents. The honey-colored wood and matching geometric wall decorations give the room an inviting character.
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We love a rustic-modern bedroom that’s both casual and sophisticated. A mixture of sophisticated materials and an asymmetrical layout allow the top and bottom to harmonize perfectly.
This minimalist living room is the perfect combination of class and style. Large abstract artworks take advantage of the impossibly high ceilings, while the sofas and chairs are elegant and sophisticated yet inviting in their conversational arrangement. A neutral colour palette always looks good with minimalism.
A study worthy of a versatile individual, combining favourite finds and organisation. Warm red tones and leather accents make this workspace inviting and warm. The wall art collection adds a layer of personality to this workspace.
Rest and relaxation take place here, while the soft, neutral colour palette wraps the space in warm, welcoming arms. This traditional living room has a rustic, vibrant vibe with a variety of woods, rustic touches, and plants.
Not sure what to do with the transitional spaces in your open house? Consider creating a small vignette to make this space intentional. All you need is a console table, some wall decorations, and maybe even a lamp hanging overhead. Or create a gallery wall anchored to a bench. (Or, in the case of this house, do both! These types of design hacks make what might be an overlooked space look thoughtful and designed.
These shiny velvet chairs have interesting lines thanks to their sloping backrests. They will feel like great treasures found at a flea market or antique shop.
Even if you already have blinds in your bedroom, it’s a good idea to add some curtains. Not only does this make the walls taller, it also makes the office feel cosier.
Light up a modern living room with colourful sparkles! A cross section in bold blue upholstery brings a wow factor to this industrial area. Anchor the space with a geometric rug and large abstract artwork for an industrial feel.
Blue accents make this transitional living room look great! A subtle blue carpet is the ideal basis for bright and tidy furniture with wooden elements. The throw pillows and blue accents blend with the carpet, making this space calm and focused.
Modern Farmhouse dreams of this living room. The seating arrangement with two gorgeous white sofas flanking the fireplace creates drama and quite a stunning effect! The neutral colour scheme lets the furniture show through, and everything is offset by an unexpected but welcome blue accent on the distressed carpet.
Would you like to recreate the feeling of relaxation and freedom that a day at the beach gives you? Look no further; this coastal-inspired living room design captures the breezy feel of beach living without being flashy with the decor. Rattan accent chairs, a navy and white colour scheme, and organic accents come together for a simple yet upscale space that’s perfect for anyone looking for a little escape from the everyday.
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If you have hardwood floors, it’s important to think about how to balance them with other tones of wood. The easiest way is to add a rug or two to visually separate things. It’s also great if you don’t like wood grain on your floors; bold rugs that coordinate with the colours and patterns of the furniture draw attention away from the floor. In this living room without carpet, the hardwood floors and wooden furniture would feel oppressive. Instead, the rug helps unify the texture of the wood and anchors the space with a cohesive look.
Stepping back and seeing how all the pieces in this room are connected helps create a flow. The pieces have different textures and colours for a warm feel. Rustic charm runs through the entire room.
Who doesn’t love the atmospheric use of colour in the right room? This living room combines warm, earth-toned decor with jewel-toned walls to create a refreshing style that’s truly a different (and exciting) colour!
Industrial and American styles are a really elegant combination, as can be seen in this bold living room design. No wonder these two couples understand so well how much of what we perceive as uniquely American stems from the industrial manufacturing that influenced the stylistic movement.
Antiques don’t always have to be on display. Sometimes, incorporating antique furniture as a subtle accent is just that. Below, we use an antique suitcase as a coffee table. and a side table with integrated storage space, no less! Overall, the piece is a mix of modern and traditional lines, making this suitcase a natural fit.
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