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8 Industrial Bedroom Ideas That Are Functional and Aesthetic

Alexi Silverman
Written By Alexi Silverman
Original Publish Date: Jul 11, 2024, 02:01 PM
Last updated: Aug 22, 2024, 11:41 AM
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  • Exposed Brick Walls
  • Vintage Furniture
  • Metallic Accents
  • Concrete Flooring
  • Industrial Lighting Fixtures
  • Neutrals and Earthy Tones
  • Open Shelving
  • Industrial Art

Industrial bedroom design marries the raw charm of utilitarian spaces with the warmth and comfort necessary for a personal retreat. To achieve this balance, it’s important to focus on a blend of functional elements and aesthetic touches that reflect an urban, edgy vibe. Materials such as exposed brick, concrete, and metal are staples in this style.

To fully embrace the industrial bedroom aesthetic, each piece should promote a harmonious blend of old and new, rough and smooth, and above all, a showcase of form meeting function. In this blog, we will dive into other aspects of this aesthetic and how to truly capture it in your space.

Exposed Brick Walls

 

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Exposed brick walls introduce an authentic edge that can transform any bedroom. Exposed brick brings texture and depth, creating a focal point that’s both rugged and sophisticated. When incorporating this feature into your industrial bedroom, consider leaving one wall in its natural state and painting other walls in muted tones to maintain a balanced aesthetic. If the room doesn’t already have brick walls, faux brick wallpaper or veneers can provide a convincing alternative.

Vintage Furniture

 

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Incorporating vintage furniture into an industrial bedroom can create a compelling contrast that heightens the room’s charm. Select pieces that resonate with the past—think of a sturdy, weathered dresser, a classic metal-frame bed, or an heirloom chair with a patina that tells its own story. These pieces provide a sense of history and warmth, balancing the cooler elements of industrial design. Focus on items that maintain functionality while exuding old-world craftsmanship.

Metallic Accents

 

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To elevate the industrial atmosphere of a bedroom, integrating metallic accents is a brilliant strategy. These metal touches not only reflect the historical roots of the industrial style but also add a layer of sophistication and modern edge. Identify key pieces where you can introduce metal material without overwhelming the space. Metal shelving units, for instance, can offer practical storage with an industrial flair. Consider the finish of the metallic elements carefully, as well.

Concrete Flooring

 

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For those seeking a sleek and modern industrial bedroom, concrete flooring is an ideal choice. To soften the hardness of concrete and add warmth, use large area rugs or carpets with interesting textures or geometric patterns. This will also aid in creating designated zones within the bedroom, such as a cozy reading nook or a focused workspace. You can easily swap the rugs out to update the look or introduce new colors and patterns as desired.



Industrial Lighting Fixtures

 

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Lighting is a pivotal element in shaping the mood and functionality of an industrial bedroom. Industrial lighting fixtures, with their bold and raw appeal, are perfect for making a statement while illuminating the space effectively. Opt for pendant lights with metal finishes or bedside lamps with exposed Edison bulbs to infuse the room with a warm, ambient glow that captures the essence of industrial design.

Neutrals and Earthy Tones

 

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To infuse a sense of warmth and tranquility into the industrial bedroom, neutrals, and earthy tones are essential. These hues complement the industrial palette while softening the overall feel of the space. Opt for shades of mute green, beige, taupe, gray, and brown, as these colors have a calming effect and serve as a versatile backdrop for other design elements. Introduce textures through materials like linen, wool, or cotton to add depth and interest to the bedroom.

Open Shelving

 

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Embrace the utilitarian roots of the industrial design aesthetic by incorporating open shelving into the bedroom. Choose materials such as reclaimed wood planks supported by metal brackets or sleek metallic frames. Arrange the shelves to keep frequently used items within easy reach, like books, an alarm clock, and a small collection of personal treasures that add a touch of homeliness to the room. The visual openness of the shelves lends to an airy, expansive atmosphere.

Industrial Art

 

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Artwork created from or inspired by industrial materials and themes can act as powerful focal points in the room, infusing it with a sense of identity and personal flair. Look for options that feature metal, wood, or mixed media. The art could range from abstract metal sculptures to framed blueprints or technical drawings that nod to the engineering spirit of the style. Place art strategically around the room to create visual balance and to draw attention to certain areas.

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