Unfortunately not all of us can live in a cool, open, downtown loft with exposed brick and ceilings that exude the urban vibe. Fortunately you all have me, and this blog to learn how to incorporate industrial chic elements in your kitchen to get the same feel.
Here are a few Hip Van images help to illustrate the fundamentals of creating an industrial chic kitchen.
This gorgeous kitchen is industrial chic for so many reasons, but I especially love the floor tile. The mixed color floor tiles, exposed brick walls an stainless steel cabinetry shape this into an urban space anyone would be thrilled to cook in.
Mixed metals and exposed elements define this kitchen. From the apparent piping to open shelving, this kitchen says downtown in the best way. Mixing iron and steel elements with copper pendant lights brings a hard edge to the space, but blends so wonderfully.
If you don't want to go full industrial take a look at this beautiful kitchen. Modern cabinets and super glam backsplash create a clean, contemporary space. However, the addition of the blackened steel piping and the draped cage pendants add just the right amount of industrial edge.
One wall kitchens are a popular layout for an industrial space since usually you're working with a larger open area that is designated into areas based on function.
While the concept is classic, using beveled subway tiles, matte black paint for the cabinets, and exposed bulbs for accent lighting creates a new take on a modern kitchen that translates into the industrial space seamlessly.
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Image Source: Hip Van