The term “industrial style” evokes images of converted warehouses, rough natural finishes, and metals, often with brick walls, exposed ductwork, and large factory windows. In today’s blog, we’ll explore everything you need to know about designing an Industrial style kitchen, from choosing the right materials and cabinet door styles to incorporating staple Industrial elements.

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The History Behind Industrial Style

Industrial interior design style originated in the late 18th century during the Industrial Revolution, a time of economic growth and a new era when technologies were reshaping the world. All across the USA and Europe, an explosion of new factories was being built, and a plethora of new and innovative products were quickly flooding the market. Function-orientated design was at the forefront of this movement, focused on growth and productivity. 

During the 1960s, a new ‘Loft-Living’ movement began rehabilitating these cavernous old manufacturing spaces into trendsetting urban homes. The old buildings were ideal for creating comfortable living quarters, offering open floor plans, clean lines, lots of natural light, and a desirable blend of history merged with modern living.

An old factory transformed into an Industrial styled loft for urban living.

Today, the Industrial style trend continues to thrive with an emphasis on blending the old with the new in inventive ways.

Dura Supreme Cabinetry’s new Adien-Vertical door style in a combination of the “Salerno” and “Verona” Sculpted TFL. 

An industrial style kitchen design with two tone slab style cabinets.

Dura Supreme Cabinetry design by Guided Design in Niles, Illinois

The Industrial Interior Design Color Palette

The overall Industrial color palette is typically neutral, featuring a combination of cool grays and black accents contrasted by warm/earthy browns and beiges. Small pops of color (like stone-washed blues, fiery brick reds, or luscious greens) are sometimes, but not always, sprinkled throughout the space to add an extra dynamic to the interior design.

An industrial style kitchen design mood board with a black stained cabinet door and matte Foil in light gray.

This industrial styled mood board features Dura Supreme’s Hudson shaker door style in the “Onyx” stain on Quarter-Sawn White Oak paired with a sample of “Flint” Matte Foil. Other products include The Tile Shop’s Timeless Hudson White Brick Tile and Caesarstone’s “Rugged Concrete” 4033.

Consider dramatic cabinetry with a darker gray or true-brown wood stain, black painted finish, rustic engineered wood (TFL/Laminate/Veneer), or maybe a distressed Heritage Paint or Weathered finish.

Selecting Industrial Style Cabinetry

Since Industrial style embraces the old and collides with the new, cabinet door styles can vary from old-world traditional to ultra-modern. Although shaker and slab style doors are most commonly used, you can also a variety of raised, flat panel, and slab doors used for industrial designs.

Recently, we’ve seen a surge in the use of skinny and/or shallow shaker cabinet doors in Industrial designs.

Dura Supreme kitchen cabinetry, showing the Reese door style in “Black” paint, was designed by Village Home Stores, Inc. in Geneseo, Illinois

If you’re looking for something other than plain glass doors for your accent cabinetry, consider metal aluminum framed doors in a dramatic finish like Dura Supreme’s matte black Onyx finish or brushed Copper, Wire Mesh inserts, or Mirror Inserts in Bronze, Gray, or Antique.

Design Elements of Industrial Design

A Splash of Factory-Inspired Flare: Industrial design often uses commercial lighting, plumbing fixtures, and bold uses of metal reminiscent of machinery, many times with a black matte finish, but also seen in matte silver metals as well. For example, in the picture below, the reclaimed plumbing pipes above were ingeniously incorporated into shelf brackets and bar stool seating. The unexpected use of the pipes gives a nod to the past while still feeling very modern.

This kitchen (pictured below) uses corrugated metal to wrap the Industrial kitchen island, adding a beautiful glimmer to the contrasting dark cabinetry.

Dura Supreme kitchen design by Revival House in Plymouth, Minnesota

Dura Supreme kitchen design by Revival House in Plymouth, Minnesota

Reclaimed and Repurposed Materials: The texture trend of using reclaimed and/or repurposed materials is a very popular interior design element across the board – as seen in Modern Farmhouse, Cottage, and Rustic styles, to name a few. Industrial style is known for its creative and out-of-the-box uses of repurposing antique items or old materials in new and inventive ways.

The Color Black: Black Metal framed windows, shower surrounds, metal light fixtures, and decor are sought-after features for Industrial style homes.

Exposed Structural Elements & Raw Materials: Industrial kitchens often celebrate the origin of the Industrial style and embrace the core of the home’s architecture with exposed brick walls, rafters, ductwork, plumbing fixtures, etc. It’s common to see raw and unrefined elements like concrete countertops and commercial-kitchen-inspired workspaces, as well as floating shelves or open metal shelving.

An Industrial style kitchen design in an urban loft with exposed brick walls and duct-work. The cabinets use a black painted finish and accents in a wood with a warm stain.

This Dura Supreme Cabinetry kitchen features the Silverton door style in “Black” paint with accents of the “Hazelnut” stain on Knotty Alder. 

Is Industrial your interior design style?

To discover more inspiration for your Industrial style kitchen or bathroom remodel, browse the gallery carousel below featuring several Industrial styled Dura Supreme Cabinetry projects.

Mandi Juskiewicz the Senior Design & Marketing Specialist for Dura Supreme Cabinetry. A content developer and blog author for the company.

Mandi Juskiewicz is the Sr. Design & Marketing Specialist for Dura Supreme Cabinetry with 20+ years of experience in graphic design, web design, multi-media communications, photography, online trends, and social media technology along with 10+ years of experience with Dura Supreme Cabinetry.  Her accolades include the distinction of being named “Kitchen Cabinetry Marketing Specialist of the Year 2019″ in the 2019 Content Creator Awards held by Corporate Vision Magazine (CV Magazine) and achiever of the Houzz Influencer Award.

Her role at Dura Supreme allows her to curate the “best of the best” designs, cutting-edge products, and fabulously functional Dura Supreme kitchens across the country and feature them here for inspiration and design ideas!

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