Industrial apartments.
Honest materials in open, hard-working rooms.
Contrast, utility, darker materials, exposed texture, and architectural restraint.
- Blackened metal
- Leather and canvas
- Concrete and smoked glass
- Structured frames
- Durable surfaces
- Utilitarian detail
- Urban apartment character
- Lofts and conversions
- High-contrast interiors
Industrial style brings contrast and architectural weight.
This direction uses darker tones, durable materials, and functional furniture to create a stronger visual identity while keeping the apartment layout efficient.
Floor plan first
The style is applied to the apartment layout, not treated as a generic moodboard.
Renter practical
Furniture choices account for circulation, scale, storage, and apartment constraints.
Sourced direction
Each plan translates the style into furniture guidance that can support actual purchasing decisions.
Available Industrial unit packs.
Browse current furnishing plans available in this design style. Each pack is built around a specific apartment layout.
Choose the building before choosing the final furnishing plan.
The most accurate plan begins with the apartment you live in. Find your building, match your layout, then choose the design style that fits how you want the space to feel.