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23 Industrial Living Room Ideas

23 Industrial Living Room Ideas

  • by — Kendrick Hulse
  • Published on September 11, 2021

  • Updated on April 18, 2024

Do you find yourself attracted to the more eccentric side of interior design? Is it hard to choose an aesthetic that suits your personality?

A beautiful living room is about more than selecting a comfy sofa, functional coffee table, and bright floor lamp. But style is still important.

Industrial decor is a wonderful option for any living space in need of some character. It bucks traditional design in favor of practicality. Yet still manages to be incredibly attractive.

Industrial design encompasses a wide variety of styles and trends. Keep reading for our favorite industrial living room ideas and discover exactly what this design movement has to offer!

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1. Industrial Gas Fireplace

A built-in gas fireplace with a sleek metal finish and visible piping adds warmth to an industrial living room while maintaining clean lines. Consider a matte black or brushed steel frame to complement other industrial elements in the space.

Built in gas fireplace

2. Loft Living Room

Embrace the open, airy feel of a loft by utilizing high ceilings and large windows. Use a mix of raw materials like exposed brick and concrete to define the space, while soft textiles and plants bring balance and coziness.

Industrial loft living room
Industrial loft living room
Source: @our_hidden_farmhouse via Instagram

3. Industrial Mirror

A large, frameless mirror with a simple, raw metal trim can make a bold statement on an industrial living room wall. It not only reflects light, creating a sense of spaciousness but also acts as a functional piece of art.

Metal framed round wall mirror
Source: @mycityapartment via Instagram

4. Black Leather Sofa Set

Choose a black leather sofa with a streamlined design and minimal ornamentation for a striking look. Its durability and ease of maintenance make it a practical choice, while its timeless appeal works well with various industrial accents.

Black leather sofa
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5. Living Room with Dark Wall

Create a bold backdrop with a dark, matte wall color like charcoal or black. This minimalist approach serves as a dramatic canvas for lighter furniture and vibrant artwork, bringing a balanced contrast to the room.

Living room with dark wall
Source: @undressmyhome via Instagram

6. Grey Upholstery for Sofa

Grey upholstery in a textured fabric like tweed or linen adds depth to an industrial sofa while maintaining a neutral palette. This color is versatile, making it easy to pair with both warm and cool accents in the room.

Grey upholstery for sofa
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Grey upholstery for sofa
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Grey upholstery for sofa
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7. Exposed Brick Wall

An exposed brick wall serves as a quintessential industrial element, offering texture and warmth. Leave it in its natural state for authenticity, or consider a white wash for a lighter, more modern feel.

Exposed brick wall
Source: @bythebrooke via Instagram
Exposed brick wall
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Exposed brick wall
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Exposed brick wall
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Exposed brick wall
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Exposed brick wall
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Exposed brick wall
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Exposed brick wall
Exposed brick wall
Source: @parkslopeloft via Instagram
Exposed brick wall
Exposed brick wall
Source: @cessnamcintyre via Instagram

8. Metal Lamps

Utilize metal lamps with an industrial design, such as those with a distressed finish or exposed bulbs. Floor lamps with adjustable arms or desk lamps with a vintage look can add both functionality and style.

Metal standalone lamp
Source: @kymacy via Instagram
Metal standalone lamp
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Metal standalone lamp
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9. Metal Shelving Units

Opt for open, metal shelving units to display books, plants, and decor. Their sleek lines and raw material align with the industrial theme while providing practical storage solutions.

Black metal shelving
Source: @rosazon via Instagram
Black metal shelving
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Black metal shelving
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Black metal shelving
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Black metal shelving
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Black metal shelving
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Black metal shelving
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Black metal shelving
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10. Dark Accent Wall

A dark accent wall in shades of grey or black can anchor the living room, creating a focal point. Pair it with lighter furnishings and metallic accents to balance the visual weight of the room.

Dark accent wall
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Dark accent wall
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Dark accent wall
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11. Industrial Lighting Fixtures

Select lighting fixtures with metal finishes and geometric lines. Pendant lights with exposed Edison bulbs or metal cage designs reinforce the industrial aesthetic while providing ample lighting.

Wrap bulb pendant lights
Source: @thuisbijrozemarijn via Instagram
Bulb pendant light
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Vintage industrial lamp
Source: @aude_fouy_home via Instagram

12. Exposed Ceiling Beams

Highlight exposed ceiling beams by keeping them in their natural state or staining them for added depth. They not only add character but also draw the eye upward, emphasizing the room’s height.

Exposed ceiling beams
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Exposed ceiling beams
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Exposed ceiling beams
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Exposed ceiling beams
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13. Repurposed Furniture

Use repurposed items like an old metal locker for a TV unit or a reclaimed wood crate as a coffee table. These pieces add a unique, personal touch while staying true to the industrial vibe.

Repurposed tv shelf
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Repurposed decor
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Repurposed metal shelving
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14. Wooden Flooring

Hardwood floors with a raw, unfinished look complement the industrial style. Consider wider planks or reclaimed wood for added character and a rustic touch.

Wooden flooring
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Wooden flooring
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Wooden flooring
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Wooden flooring
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Wooden flooring

15. Open Plan Stairs

Design open-plan stairs with a combination of metal and wood, keeping the structure minimal and airy. This design not only saves space but also serves as a sculptural element in the living room.

Open stairs
Source: @garage1930 via Instagram
Open stairs
Source: @garage1930 via Instagram

16. Area Rug

An area rug with a neutral color and simple pattern can soften the industrial look. Choose materials like jute or wool for added texture and comfort underfoot.

Industrial area rug
Source: @garage1930 via Instagram
Industrial area rug
Industrial area rug
Industrial area rug
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Industrial area rug

17. Concrete Limewash Walls

Applying a concrete limewash to walls creates a textured, matte finish that embodies industrial charm. It’s also a practical choice, offering durability and ease of maintenance.

Concrete limewash walls
Source: @casa.idarchitecture via Instagram
Concrete limewash walls
Source: @casa.idarchitecture via Instagram
Concrete limewash walls
Concrete limewash walls
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18. Wooden Accent Wall

A wooden accent wall adds warmth to the industrial living room. Choose reclaimed wood planks for authenticity, or opt for a wood-look wallpaper for a more budget-friendly alternative.

Wooden panel accent wall
Source: @obriy.architects via Instagram
Wooden panel accent wall
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Wooden panel accent wall

19. Mix & Match Throw Pillows

Combine throw pillows in various textures like leather, canvas, and wool to add depth to the sofa. Stick to a neutral palette with occasional pops of color for a cohesive yet eclectic look.

Mix and match throw pillows
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20. Raw and Rough Textures

Incorporate raw and rough textures like burlap, distressed leather, and unfinished metals. These elements contribute to the industrial room’s character and tactile appeal.

Wooden slab sofa
Source: @yana_design_home via Instagram
Wooden slab stools
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Wood cabinet
Source: @newbuild.journey via Instagram

21. Metal Coffee Table

A metal coffee table with a simple, geometric design adds an industrial edge to the living area. Choose one with a patina finish or raw metal for authenticity.

Metal coffee table
Source: @siljecathmoran via Instagram
Metal coffee table
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Metal coffee table

22. Studio Apartment

In a studio apartment, create distinct areas within the open layout using furniture arrangement and area rugs. Maintain a cohesive industrial look throughout for a seamless transition between spaces.

Studio apartment

23. Scandinavian Minimalism

Blend Scandinavian minimalism with industrial elements by using a muted color palette, clean lines, and natural materials. Incorporate metal accents and minimalist furniture designs for a balanced, modern look.

Minimalist scandinavian interior design
Minimalist scandinavian interior design

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Industrial Living Room FAQs

Is industrial interior design going out of style?

No (at least not any time soon!). Some trends within industrial interior design will come and go. The aesthetic as a whole is timeless.

Give your industrial living room ideas longevity by investing in versatile furniture. You can’t go wrong with a classic leather sofa or wooden coffee table. Reserve more eclectic pieces for accent decor that can be updated as trends change.

Can industrial interior design be feminine?

Absolutely! Industrial decor has become synonymous with downtown bachelor pads. Yet there’s nothing keeping this design trend from employing a more feminine style.

The basics of industrial design remain the same. For example, exposed brick and ductwork are equally effective in either type of space.

Use industrial living room ideas featuring lighter colors and more ornate details. Plush throw blankets, velvet sofa upholstery, bright light fixtures, and gilded mirrors are all excellent ways to add femininity.

Kendrick Hulse

Writer

Kendrick holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from the University of Wisconsin. She has written professionally for five years and specializes in home and garden design, with past experience working in the residential gardening industry.

Kendrick holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from the University of Wisconsin. She has written professionally for five years and specializes in home and garden design, with past experience working in the residential gardening industry.

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