Decorating with industrial materials
Posted by admin | Decor TIPs, decorating a loft, Decorating Trends, decoration | Posted on May 15th, 2011
Although you maintain the industrial aesthetic with the use of these materials, does not mean that you have to risk in the design and innovation of new recycled materials that are increasingly used in home decoration.
These materials are usually placed in homes where the walls are scarce because they are tough materials that would cause a burden for small rooms, so they are ideal for decorating a loft, apartment or a house wide open spaces. The tile roofs, brick walls and wooden beams are mandatory in this industrial aesthetic.
Within the industrial resources you may also have the slope of the construction. Serve, along with a good use of lighting to define spaces.
Among the materials used industrial you can highlight the exposed brick, stainless steel, slate, glass, cement and pig iron. You can also combine with hot items such as wood, rustic paint or natural fabrics like cotton. The result is an industrial aesthetic that emphasizes comfort and functionality found in many firms.
In kitchens, stainless steel is required if you want to keep this beauty, in appliances such as fronts. In bathrooms, shower screens steel and tempered glass on the floor, polished concrete as for the walls, in kitchens and bathrooms, exposed brick.
This decoration with industrial materials is perfect to wear with ethnic furniture and decorative items with a touch of color on walls strong and intense.
Recycled aluminum, which looks very similar to steel, resin stones, very elegant, with a texture and appearance similar to marble, much cheaper and fiber optics in particular where the lights are added by creating surfaces with a special light, giving a smooth tops spectacular.
