The industrial look in interior design, which is beloved by hipsters and mostly found in lofts, has been around for about 10 years, but it is still very popular today. In the Philippines, where we don’t have huge industrial buildings like factories that are converted into homes, there is still the possibility to get that industrial look. I’m sure you’ve seen a lot of cafes and restaurants in the city sporting this look.

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Photos by Stephen Di Donato, Lisheng Chang, Alisa Anton, freddie marriage, & Mitch Moondae – on Unsplash

The Elements of the Industrial Look

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Exposed pipes in furnishings
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Tip: Just make sure that you have softer textures and other finishes and not just the rough, raw materials found in factories. After all, it is your home, and that should feel warm, cozy and comfortable.

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Annie is the Managing Editor of Let it B | MyBoysen Blog. An unrepentant workaholic, she runs this blog and her own company Talking Lions (https://talkinglions.com). She thrives on collaborating with people who are good at what they do, and working together with them to create something special. Annie learned interior styling while managing her own wholesale business in the Netherlands, importing high-end, handmade home furnishings to stock four outlets and a showroom in the country.

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