Industrial Interior Design Style. Characteristics & Ideas
Do you like open living spaces having comparatively high ceilings, a machine-themed touch, and grungy texture? If yes! Industrial Interior design style is for you.
Do you like open living spaces having comparatively high ceilings, a machine-themed touch, and grungy texture? If yes! Industrial Interior design style is for you.
Join us as we unravel the transformative potential of combining vintage and modern rugs, unraveling the possibilities that lie beneath each carefully chosen layer.
A comprehensive interior design of three independent tourist apartments located in one building, each with an area of 80 m2.
The design of the Frank Macs bar was carefully considered to protect and enhance the highly significant heritage fabric. Techniques include using freestanding joinery, protective floor layers, and no fixings into the sandstone walls, carefully inserting the new design elements within the heritage framework.
RUST apartment is a 40 square meter (430 square foot) flat located in South Jakarta that was designed by Co+in Collaborative Lab with the aim to bring a new life to the ten-year-old apartment unit.
A Victorian warehouse apartment in Clerkenwell has been sensitively remodelled by Emil Eve Architects. The design juxtaposes historic texture with contemporary interventions to create a rich and layered dwelling.
There are several old school interior design trends that are making a comeback today. If you’re wanting to update your home with a touch of the old, then this is the place to be!
This large Chelsea loft, formally a commercial space, was renovated to create a welcoming home and backdrop to our client’s collection of rugs, art and objects.
After undergoing a gorgeous partial renovation, Dick Clark + Associates managed to transform the space while keeping its original history.
In the home stretch of their addition designed by Welsh + Major architects, Arent&Pyke were engaged to complete the home with furniture, decorative lighting and art.
Located steps from the Pacific Ocean in the Portuguese Beach Club neighborhood of Rancho Palos Verdes, this project is a complete renovation and rebuild of a 1951 vintage beach home.
The new home has five bedrooms and five baths, floor-to-ceiling sliders and French doors with an abundance of natural light and skylights throughout, formal living and dining rooms, and a chef’s kitchen