Using pipelines to create industrial style is by no means as simple as crude and crude.
Looking back at the home furnishing trends in recent years, industrial style is one of the few that has maintained its popularity. Cement walls and bare brick walls, these bold design elements have become synonymous with industrial style and continue to strengthen people's impression of it. For example, the ubiquitous pipelines, although rough, reveal the straightforwardness of life more vividly before our eyes.
▲ All the wire pipes on the ceiling are exposed wantonly, with yellowed photos, exposed pipes, cement floors, vinyl records, old iron art, and all the elements needed for retro industrial style.
▲ As a cool style, industrial style naturally prefers "achromatic" black, white, and gray in the use of colors. The three colors can be freely matched, which is easy to operate and will give the room a sense of simplicity. However, it is not recommended to use black in large areas. This is a bold choice. Unless the lighting in the home is particularly good, the space will be dark, gloomy, and give people a depressing feeling.
▲ The industrial style is very naked in the design of pipelines. The simplest ones are track lights; or the light lines can be made with open lines, horizontally and vertically or hanging naturally, each with its own aesthetic... These techniques can make your home more industrial style.
▲ You can choose to thread light wires in metal tubes, which will not look cluttered and can integrate the coolness of industrial style into your home.
▲ The designer painted the decorative pipelines blue-green to prevent the industrial style environment from being too rough and cold. At the same time, it also interpreted the main visual color tone unique to HUBBA-TO and combined it with the iron parts, tungsten light bulbs and cement The charm is layered with diverse and changing color contrasts.
▲ Exposed beams and pipes are a signature feature of industrial style interior design. In the past, styles always focused on hiding beams and pipelines, but industrial style decoration goes in the opposite direction, removing complexity and returning to nature, boldly exposing the original structure and texture, as well as some mechanical elements, integrating practicality and creativity into the space.