Introducing the Industrial Colour Palette
Welcome to month two of Fusion’s Design Palettes, where we will be exploring the world of colour, style, and design. Showing you how you can bring any aesthetic to life in your home with the help of Fusion™ Mineral Paint. February’s design palette is all about the Industrial vibe. Inspiring you to create a monochromatic aesthetic with vivid splashes of accent colours. Fusion is here for you to inspire you with just the right colours to achieve this.
Our February Industrial colour palette includes a selection of shades from Fusion™ Mineral Paint that we think are perfect for creating this look.
Creating an Industrial Design
A room with industrial interior design is characterized by its raw, utilitarian aesthetic. The focus is on practicality and functionality, rather than purely on aesthetics. The colour palette is typically muted, with shades of grey, black, and brown predominating and pops of vibrant colour for accents. The overall effect is a space that feels rugged and utilitarian, while also being stylish and sophisticated. Industrial interior design is often seen in loft apartments and converted warehouse spaces, but can also be incorporated into a variety of other spaces, such as offices, cafes, and homes, to create a unique and distinctive look.
Giving Your Office an Industrial Look
Giving your office an industrial look is a great way to create a stylish and functional workspace that reflects your personal aesthetic. To achieve an industrial look in your office, you should consider the following steps:
- Emphasize raw and natural materials: Use materials like concrete, brick, and metal to create a rugged, urban feel in your office.
- Incorporate metal accents: Metal accents like exposed pipes, metal light fixtures, and metal furniture can bring an industrial edge to your office. Did you know you can paint metal with Fusion Mineral Paint?
- Use neutral colours: An industrial office often has a neutral colour palette, with shades of gray, black, and white being popular choices. This helps to create a clean, understated look.
- Add vintage or reclaimed pieces: Reclaimed wood, vintage signs, and other vintage finds can add a touch of authenticity and character to your industrial office.
DIY Projects to Add to Industrial design
Fusion Mineral Paint is all about the DIY life & we have blogs on blogs about how to DIY furniture to make it your own style. If you’re looking to add an Industrial design style to your home, check out the following projects that would give you a beautiful pop of colour:
- How to paint an IKEA TARVA dresser with Fusion Mineral Paint
- Glossy Tough Coat Top CoatEclectic Retro Record Cabinet
February’s Design Palette:
Create a functional and visually stunning space that embodies the aesthetic of an urban loft or warehouse conversion.
With the help of Fusion™ Mineral Paint‘s colour palettes, you can easily create a cohesive and authentic look. From the living room to the kitchen or small DIY projects, paint can help you add a touch of charm. We hope this has inspired you to try out Fusion™ and create a home that reflects your personal style. Remember, the power of paint goes beyond just covering a surface. Paint can change the whole vibe of the room and your mood.
If you love this inspiration check out our monthly colour stories here!
You can find last month’s Design Palette here