What started out in factories as a way of design that was defined by efficiency, frugality and necessity several decades ago has now turned into a hip way of giving your home an entirely new look. It is the unassuming charm of the industrial style that makes it so endearing to many of us. Yet we often only seem to stumble upon kitchens and bedrooms that embrace this stripped-down style. But today we take a look at 10 gorgeous industrial bathrooms, with each one having an aura of its own!
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This beautiful bathroom is part of a home in the Brooklyn neighborhood of New York. Instead of just embracing the traditional traits of industrial design, this ingenious bathroom uses several subtle decorations and accessories to usher in a global appeal. Designed by Alina Preciado, the black and white claw-foot tub along with the commode gives it an elegant touch even as natural greenery lends freshness.
This bathroom was originally the shed of a church in Australia that was transformed to complete a small, stylish vacation home for architect Michael Sandberg. Concrete floors and corrugated metal give this industrial bathroom its inimitable look!
It is the custom glass shower area partition with its metallic frame that really stands out in this bathroom. The use of tiles that mimic concrete in terms of aesthetics, along with a floating vanity in bright yellow make this a one-of-a-kind space indeed. A touch of wood and industrial-style lighting turns the small bathroom into a serene, personal heaven. Amazing example for industrial bathrooms.
Here is another bathroom that makes creative use of its contours to ensure that it appears a lot larger than it really is. The use of white for the walls accentuates this effect, while the wooden additions and penny tiles around the bathtub give it an interesting vibe. Combining subtle industrial touches with a ‘salvaged rustic look’, this bathroom offers a fascinating new take on industrial-style spaces.Amazing example for industrial bathrooms.
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