SUNSET IN BLACK
KABAB 365
GRILL HOUSE
2022
Industrial restaurant design involves a fuss-free, no-frills decor you would expect to find in factories, warehouses, and other industrial structures.
This means architectural details that are “stripped back”, such as steel fixtures, bare bricks, metal beams, salvaged or recycled materials, and wood, including millwork. Variations have also sprouted from industrial style, including rustic, vintage, urban and modern.
However, certain elements remain constant even among the variations: concrete walls, exposed brick, large windows (often floor to ceiling), weathered wood, exposed pipes and distressed metal. There are also bare walls, subdued, earthy colors, and minimalist decorations.
Industrial décor and design have the additional advantage of requiring less renovation and upkeep, since the distressed look is part of the charm, and many elements are deliberately exposed rather than hidden. Hence, the overall cost is reduced.
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Think cool, neutral colors. You might go for grays, browns, off-whites, and earthy greens. (There are some exceptions, particularly in urban design, where you may see brightly colored furnishings that add an energy and vitality that appeals to a younger crowd.)
You can add color with plants, minimalist decor, and distressed colored furniture. Accent colors in industrial design normally include rust or wood tones, or vivid splashes of red, green, blue or purple.
Pendant lighting is particularly suited to industrial restaurant design, as it brings a rustic charm and creates a warm atmosphere. You can also use iron or steel lamps and desk lamps with extensible arms, as well as exposed lightbulbs.
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