If you’re looking to infuse some industrial style into the bath, take some inspiration from our Featured Customer Fred who has a lovely lakefront home in Sparta, New Jersey. Fred recently remodeled a bathroom in his home and added rustic pendants and a rustic vanity sconce for a nautical industrial look.
“I like the beach look as opposed to the cabin look,” Fred says. “And I wanted something...
One reason the industrial farmhouse look is so desirable is because it creates a warm, inviting space that is neither fussy nor formal. The look can be easily achieved in a variety of home styles from cabins in Montana to urban lofts in Chicago. Take this beach home in coastal North Carolina for example. This space offers a strikingly simple balance of nautical and utilitarian touches that make it a...
It’s surprising somewhat to see how many commercial operations are jumping on the rustic industrial decor bandwagon. One of the latest sightings was at an REI store in North Carolina. REI got its start in the 1930s when a Pacific Northwest mountaineer was searching for a good quality ice axe. He finally found one through an Austrian gear catalog, but he saw a niche to be filled and REI was born. It...
One of the things that makes the industrial trend such fun is that every piece of the space should have a story to tell. Take this industrial farmhouse kitchen for example. The rugged wooden beams that form the structure look as if they once sheltered horses and chickens down on the farm. This vintage kitchen table was salvaged from a train station in Switzerland and probably provided many travelers...