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Embracing the Raw and Refined

Have you ever stepped into a beautifully designed bathroom and felt like you’ve been transported to an urban oasis? That’s the power of the industrial chic aesthetic – it takes the grittiness of the city and blends it with refined elegance, creating a space that’s both rugged and refined. If you’re looking to add a touch of that urban edge to your own bathroom, buckle up, because I’m about to take you on a journey through the world of industrial chic design.

Finding Your Inspiration

As someone who’s always had a passion for interior design, I’ve long been captivated by the industrial chic look. There’s just something about the juxtaposition of raw materials and sleek, modern elements that speaks to me on a deep level. And when I stumbled upon the stunning industrial chic bathroom remodel by the team at Signature Kitchen & Bath Design [1], I knew I had to dive deeper.

Laying the Foundation

The key to nailing the industrial chic aesthetic in your bathroom lies in the materials you choose. Think concrete or natural stone countertops – these durable, earthy surfaces provide the perfect canvas for the rest of your design. And when it comes to your fixtures, don’t be afraid to let your metalwork shine. Exposed copper, brass, and steel plumbing can add an undeniable touch of urban edge to your space [1].

Embracing the Unexpected

But it’s not just about the big-ticket items – the real magic happens in the details. Take, for instance, the glass and metal frame shower doors in the Signature Kitchen & Bath Design project [1]. By opting for a sleek, minimalist look over traditional curtains, they’ve created a striking visual that perfectly embodies the industrial chic vibe.

And let’s not forget about the tiles. When you’re going for an industrial-inspired look, darker color palettes like the one featured in the Los Gatos bathroom [1] can help you achieve that sultry, moody atmosphere. But don’t be afraid to mix it up – the team at Sinkology [2] suggests incorporating natural stones with warm finishes into the shower area to add a touch of contrast and visual interest.

Balancing the Rough and the Refined

Of course, the true beauty of industrial chic design lies in its ability to blend the rough and the refined. That’s why I loved seeing how the team at Signature Kitchen & Bath Design incorporated rustic and industrial decor elements, like the deep-toned wood cabinetry, to bring life and contrast to an otherwise dark and desaturated space [1].

And it’s not just about the materials – the design itself can also strike that perfect balance. Take a look at the bathrooms featured on The Spruce [3] – you’ll see a range of styles, from the classic white subway tiles and steel-and-glass shower of the Crisp Architects project to the polished industrial chic glam of the Leanne Ford Interiors space.

Putting It All Together

When it comes to bringing the industrial chic look to life in your own bathroom, the key is to embrace the unexpected. Don’t be afraid to mix and match materials, play with contrasts, and let your personality shine through. And if you’re feeling especially adventurous, why not try your hand at some DIY industrial-inspired projects, like the pipe shelving from The DIY Playbook [7] or the concrete countertops from Edge Stone Works [8]?

At the end of the day, the beauty of industrial chic design lies in its ability to create a space that’s both rugged and refined, a true reflection of the dynamic world we live in. So why not take the plunge and bring a little urban edge to your bathroom? Trust me, your inner city-dweller will thank you.

References

[1] Signature Kitchen & Bath Design. (2019, May 30). Industrial Chic: Los Gatos Bathroom Design. https://www.sigkb.com/industrial-chic-los-gatos-bathroom-design/

[2] Sinkology. (n.d.). Trend: Industrial Chic Bathrooms. https://www.sinkology.com/blog/trend-industrial-chic-bathrooms/

[3] The Spruce. (n.d.). Industrial Bathroom Inspiration. https://www.thespruce.com/industrial-bathroom-inspiration-4092512

[4] DMV Kitchen and Bath. (n.d.). Elevating Bathroom Design with Double Vanities. https://dmvkitchenandbath.com/elevating-bathroom-design-with-double-vanities/

[5] Luxcrete Design. (n.d.). Reclaimed Whiskey Barrel Vanity. https://luxcretedesign.com/product/reclaimed-whiskey-barrel-vanity/

[6] MSI Surfaces. (2016, June 8). Modern Porcelain Installations. https://www.msisurfaces.com/blogs/post/2016/06/08/modern-porcelain-installations.aspx

[7] The DIY Playbook. (n.d.). DIY Industrial Pipe Shelves. https://thediyplaybook.com/diy-industrial-pipe-shelves/

[8] Edge Stone Works. (n.d.). Concrete. https://www.edgestoneworks.com/products/concrete/

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