Pull some strings
Lighting strung on traditional braided fabric flex is a great way to work the industrial look. But instead of standard black, go for colourful cords for a creative and eye-catching way to light the dinner table.
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Smooth it out
Wood, metal and brick don’t have to be rough. If you’re after a softer take on the trend, consider brushed metal surfaces, smooth brick-shaped tiles and polished wood.
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Cosy up the look
Make an industrial kitchen-diner super livable with softer elements. The textural knitted and woven fabrics, boarded walls and shelves of colourful ceramics in this room take the edge off the metal pieces for a relaxed mood.
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Incorporate the key three
The ultimate trio of materials for an industrial interior are brick, wood and metal. This diner-style room mixes all three to dramatic effect, adding an imposing black skylight for extra impact.
Pull some strings Lighting strung on traditional braided fabric flex is a great way to work the industrial look. But instead of standard black, go for colourful cords for a creative and eye-catching way to light the dinner table.
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