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Grey Modern Industrial Apartment

InteriorsByVladimirkrull

Vladimir Krull is a professional interior designer. In Vladimir views these grey modern industrial style apartment interiors are concrete and stylish and are full of edgy concepts that really portray the city slicker way of life. Despite being stark and industrial, these homes’ interior styling feels anything but practical. In polished open plans, opulent bedrooms, and striking industrial bathroom designs, deep cushioned sofas, soft area rugs, gorgeous glowy lighting, compelling artwork, unique furniture designs, and trendy accessories come together. These high-end décor ideas interpret exposed brick walls and bare concrete planes as profound texture rather than just coarse or chilly. Contrast is produced by combining the rough materials with svelte wood impression surfaces, glossy black finishes, and sparkling metallic accents.

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Our first industrial-style living area has a large map stretching across the back, adjacent to a series of unusual bookcases. In front of it, a comfortable sofa extends, providing the globetrotters with a spot to relax. A sly homage to the globe is made with a spherical area rug, which also mirrors the coffee table’s spherical shape.

The circular coffee table is actually a wood stump that has had its bark intricately carved. The wood tone is carried across to the opposite side of the room by the adjacent dining table. Behind the TV, exposed masonry that has been painted grey adds more texture to the design and ties in with the adjacent grey kitchen. Industrial design A trio of black pendant lights hang over the dining table. Over a little prep island that is connected to the dining table, the pendant at the end of the run swings a little higher. A track above the lounge is surrounded by movable spotlights.

The cooker hood has been chosen in copper to highlight the artwork, which is a copper statue that abruptly emerges from the brickwork by the kitchen.

Nearly the whole length of the dining table is taken up by the fruit bowl, which serves as the table’s centerpiece. To give the table a lighter appearance, one leg is constructed of glass, and the other end is supported by the little island volume.

We enter the industrial bedroom and see a chic headboard feature wall made of black bricks. One side of the brick wall has a floating tower of shelves, with a single copper version gleaming all by itself.

In order to serve as a bedside unit, the lowest floating shelf is situated in that way. Between the living room and the bedroom, a pottered waits to be pulled. During the day, the two rooms are separated by a black fence with vertical bars, which adds to the industrial feel. The hanging chair in the bedroom continues the gate’s permeability and serves as a captivating focal point.

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