
As the name implies, “industrial interior design is inspired by industrial buildings and elements such as exposed pipes, metal, concrete, and brick,” explains Del Piero. “Industrial spaces typically include open spaces with a wealth of windows and natural light.” Because of these elements, the design style typically includes a darker—though neutral—color palette such as white, black, and gray. “Using materials in its rawest and roughest forms, elevated by black and sleek detailing, you can curate an industrial style environment as we know it today,” add Truong and Dang. “It often embodies minimalism, playing on the movement of natural and raw materials to set the tone, and uses dark metals to tie the look together.”