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Industrial Farmhouse Style: What It Is and How to Incorporate It In Your Home

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Industrial farmhouse is a popular decorating style that blends both the industrial and farmhouse-inspired home decor trends of recent years.

Industrial farmhouse-style decor balances hard and soft, old and new, and cold and warm finishes, textures, furniture, and decor to create livable, comfortable spaces that are on-trend but have a timeless quality that is rooted in past traditions. 

What Is Industrial Farmhouse Style?

Industrial farmhouse style is a hybrid of the industrial and modern farmhouse home decor trends that have been popular in recent years. 


Whereas modern farmhouse interiors tend to have white walls and light wood finishes, industrial farmhouse interiors include darker tones and textured finishes such as reclaimed wood and metal.

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History of Industrial Farmhouse Style

Industrial farmhouse style is a modern home decor trend that is rooted in nostalgia for both the agricultural and industrial past.

Modern farmhouse style is a somewhat generic take on the farmhouse traditions largely of the U.S. and Europe, popularized in the U.S. by HGTV personalities such as Joanna Gaines, who has built a lifestyle empire around a crowd-pleasing, neo-rustic aesthetic that creates a wholesome fantasy of farm life for modern families.

Industrial style is based on the aesthetics of the Industrial Age and has become increasingly fashionable in recent decades as industry began to disappear from cities, and warehouse and factory conversions of homes and offices became synonymous with urban hip and chic.

Modern farmhouse style can skew a little cutesy and twee, while pure industrial can feel cold and sterile.

The two styles together create a pleasing balance that explains why they work so well together and remain a mainstream trend.

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Key Elements of Industrial Farmhouse Style

Industrial Elements

  • Focus on raw materials such as brick, metal, glass, concrete, and hardwood
  • Architecture, fixtures, and decor favor simple, strong, clean lines
  • Architecture may include exposed piping, ductwork, wiring, and structural elements as integral to the overall aesthetic rather than hidden behind drywall
  • Existing structural elements such as exposed brick walls, rustic wood ceiling beams, large metal-grid windows, or polished concrete floors are preserved and highlighted
  • Materials are often weathered, distressed, and otherwise worn, with a patina that celebrates their age and provenance
  • Newer builds without existing features may use reclaimed or new materials designed to look old
  • Color palette tends to be neutral, in darker shades of black, brown, and gray
  • Subway tiles are an affordable, ubiquitous feature of both industrial and modern farmhouse design, but finished with dark grout gives them an industrial edge
  • Fixtures lean toward black metal, oil-rubbed bronze, or copper
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Modern Farmhouse Elements

  • Modern farmhouse style is largely focused on natural materials such as wood, stone, cotton, rattan, and linen
  • Neutral color schemes are usually mostly white or neutral shades of cream, beige, or gray
  • Typical features of modern farmhouse bathrooms and kitchens include white subway tile walls, marble countertops, stainless steel appliances and fixtures, white Shaker-style cabinets, shiplap walls, and farmhouse sinks 
  • Reclaimed, salvaged, and weathered materials and finishes add a sense of history that emulates an authentic farmhouse spirit
  • Modern farmhouse interiors often feature vintage, antique, or reproduction accessories (i.e., items made to look like they're from a previous era) such as farm signs, wrought iron objects and tools, and decorative kitchen equipment like cake molds or coffee mills
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Incorporating Industrial Farmhouse Style In Your Home

The best industrial farmhouse-style spaces create a pleasing balance between industrial and farmhouse aesthetics. 

Fairly minimalist, they have just enough detail to be interesting and comfortable while remaining stylized and pulled together.

There are infinite ways to mix and match to achieve that balance, depending on your personal taste and the kind of space you are decorating.

Mix Contrasting Materials

If you’ve got an industrial-style loft with original character such as exposed brick or piping, adding a rustic oak wide-plank reclaimed wood floor will add instant warmth.

A farmhouse sink can add some homey appeal to an industrial space, but think about choosing a concrete or brushed steel finish that will create a link between the two styles.

Surround a large rustic wood farm table with industrial French metal Tolix-style chairs to create contrast.

Preserve and highlight original features like exposed brick or wooden ceiling beams whenever possible. 

Blend Old and New Finishes

Industrial farmhouse style has become so popular that a range of industrial and farmhouse-inspired materials and products has flooded the market in recent years.

This includes trompe l’oeil tiling rendered in a wood finish; reproductions of antique plumbing fixtures; claw-foot tubs; farmhouse sinks in a variety of materials; tin tiles; and other elements that make the style accessible to anyone at any price point. 

To add some industrial style to a modern farmhouse décor scheme, paint your lower cabinets or your barn door matte black. Add dark metal brackets to wood open shelving.

Update stainless steel plumbing fixtures with darker, more weathered-looking finishes such as oil-rubbed bronze or black. Install industrial lighting with exposed bulbs such as Edison bulbs, allowing visible wiring to show.

Choose reproduction black metal frame windows, partitions, or atelier-style windows to divide spaces as a nod to the industrial past that feels fresh in a modern space.

Style With Vintage Accessories

A few well-chosen industrial and farmhouse accessories can drive home the design inspiration without looking kitsch.

Think old metal signs, Mason jar vases, woven or metal baskets, vintage hooks, apple or wine crates, industrial tools, lighting, and furniture pieces.

FAQ
  • What are the colors for industrial farmhouse?

    Industrial farmhouse interiors are neutral spaces that typically include white, black, and gray. You can use varying shades of white such as beige or cream, dark colors such as forest green instead of black, and earthy variations of gray such as taupe to vary the look. Or you can accent black-and-white industrial farmhouse interiors with bold shades of red, yellow, or green for a modern feel. 

  • What is the difference between modern farmhouse and industrial farmhouse?

    Unlike modern farmhouse interiors, industrial farmhouse interiors tend to lean a little more rustic than fresh and clean. Whereas modern farmhouses are often sleek and polished, with white walls, light wood accents, and polished metal finishes, industrial farmhouse interiors often feature darker wood tones, earthier colors, and finishes and decor with a more well-worn patina such as reclaimed wood and vintage metal elements.

  • Is industrial farmhouse still in style?

    Industrial farmhouse is still in style. A mix of the ever-popular farmhouse and industrial styles, industrial farmhouse features familiar furniture and decor elements that many people find nostalgic and homey, creating a mash-up that is here to stay.