Today we’re going to take you on a tour from Hungary to Dubai, into some of the most impressive industrial lofts that you’ve ever seen. In recent years the ability to renovate and give life to old warehouses, barns, and industrial buildings has taken the design world by storm, what makes us think that industrial style is here to stay. Ready for the tour? Let’s start!
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Budapest, Hungary
© Golovach Tatiana and Andrey Kot
The first industrial loft of the tour is located in Budapest. The plaster was removed from the walls in order to expose the bricks and give the space a more industrial look. Other walls were plastered and renovated with decorative panels.
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The different colored books brighten up the room, while the black pipes that support the library work as a industrial design element. Textured wall panels are a subtle design feature that doesn’t overcrowd the space.
© Golovach Tatiana and Andrey Kot
The original windows have been left open to allow natural light in. The white cabinets are a modern touch, while the ceiling light is a lively geometric twist.
© Golovach Tatiana and Andrey Kot
The uncovered tubes and vents in the kitchen are reminiscent of the original industrial factory. The green cabinets and the red chairs are lovely and add to this room every color it needs.
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The bed area includes a private study room where filing boxes work as a vintage and stylish storage solution.
© Golovach Tatiana and Andrey Kot
© Golovach Tatiana and Andrey Kot
The wooden floor and fashionable carpet soften the raw industrial elements.© Golovach Tatiana and Andrey Kot
Last but not the least, the cement walls and black grating on the ceiling of the dress room continue the industrial design concept. A wowzer.
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Welcome to Asia, where this beautiful loft stands in the “crazy” Vietnam’s capital. Black and white are the main colors of this loft, that focuses on a more sophisticated industrial design.
The living room features a stunning wooden table with delicate and detailed ornaments. There’s a lot of geometric designs and raw elements.
A wooden floor warms up the space and provides some texture to the overall design. While the outdoor is making its way in, wood is known as one of the home decor trends for 2017.
A vintage mounted bicycle takes the space back to its roots while being a whimsical trinket. Lovely.
The vintage industrial chairs are extremely well paired with wooden counter tops and iron light fixtures. Definitely one of our favorite elements in the house!
Dubai
©Mihail Scherbak & Timothy Kalakutsky
Final stop: Dubai! While being industrial, the living space is also colorful and includes nature.
© Mihail Scherbak & Timothy Kalakutsky
The wooden flooring unites the entire space and adds a wavy texture. The overhanging wooden slats incorporate the ceiling into the accent wall and is an innovative design feature.
© Mihail Scherbak & Timothy Kalakutsky
The kitchen is undeniably industrial chic, while the quilted carpet is a unique aspect that creates a homely atmosphere.
// Editor’s choice:
Diana suspension lamp by DelighFULL is a fresh colorful swing arm fixture, ideal to suit in an office place or a groovy bar. This versatile light is either functional by adjusting its extendable arm into different positions. Its structure is made out of brass and the lampshade in aluminum. A unique retro touch!
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