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AfroIndustrial

AfroIndustrial is based on minimalist, open spaces, the blend of various rustic materials in furniture and lighting accents providing the opportunity to bring industrial interior design into any living space and create a warm blend.
It embraces exposed architectural elements like pipes, brick, concrete and minimalist design philosophy.

AfroIndustrial in Interior Design


African Industrial or AfroIndustrial is An African-inspired interior design, though, not as famous as the other styles, making it highly underrated to say the least. Nevertheless, AfroIndustrial design composes of beautiful prints, fun décor pieces, and delightful color schemes that aren’t loud.


 

What is AfroIndustrial Interior Design?

If you’re looking for a unique yet still relevant interior design style to apply to your home in the upcoming future, we suggest considering adding a plethora of African inspirations for an one-of-a-kind AfroIndustrial style.


How to define AfroIndustrial?


  • Furniture

Furniture in the AfroIndustrial style is usually wooden decorated with carvings, wrought iron or woven rattan for lightning. Organic, sustainable and hand made materials crafted in ebony, mahogany or other local woods will make any room warmer and alluring.

  • Colors

The color combination are based on the dark and light contrast. Blackis the color that often acts the role of significant contrast. It is used for painting the curbs and other furniture elements. AfroIndustrial interior designs feature mostly earthy shades like browns, beiges, and whites contrasted with a range of blacks and grays.


  • Fabrics and Materials

Nothing can recreate anAfroIndustrial look better than hand made fabrics. Among many textiles, the most commons are  Manjac yarns and Malian bogolans or mud cloth. Linen and cotton are also used to soften the room.


  • Lighting

Large windows with black panes, huge archways, and massive entry doors are all trademarks of AfroIndustrial design and style.


How to implement AfroIndustrial in your rental property?

  • Neutral color palette

  •  Infuse natural light

  •  Highlight architectural language

  • Mix modern and Rustic



 

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