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Industrial Bathrooms

Industrial bathrooms, moved by the materials found in factories and warehouses. Anthracite. Matt black. Concrete-look surfaces. Frameless enclosures against exposed brick and warm timber. Explore industrial bathroom ideas for the urban scheme.
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Why industrial-style works in a bathroom

Industrial design came out of warehouses, lofts and disused factories, where the original materials and architecture were already doing the work. The same principle holds in a bathroom. The raw materials carry the design. Concrete-look tiles. Matt black framework. Anthracite or charcoal vanity units. The room reads stripped back and architectural.

The key elements of an industrial bathroom

Dark cabinetry. Frameless or matt black shower enclosures. Concrete-look or charcoal tiles. Exposed pipework where it can be done well. Brass or aged metal fittings to break up the monochrome. With each distinct element, the look soon pulls together.

Colour palettes for an industrial bathroom

Industrial schemes work in low-tone palettes. Anthracite. Matt black. Charcoal. Concrete grey. Off-white in small amounts to break things up. Layering tones from the same family is what stops the room from reading flat.

Industrial bathroom furniture

An anthracite vanity unit against pale-grey tiles or a concrete-effect wall carries the room. Matt black fittings on top: tap, handles, mirror frame. Aged brass or copper accents soften the scheme without breaking it.

Tiles, fittings and finishes

Concrete-effect porcelain on the floor. Subway tiles in dark grey or charcoal on the walls. Frameless glass on the shower. Matt black bathroom taps and exposed pipework if the plumbing allows. Industrial finishes can look their best with at least one warm material in the room: oak, walnut or brass.

How to keep an industrial bathroom warm

The key is to introduce texture to the design. Warm timber on the floor or vanity. Linen towels. Aged brass or copper fittings. Layered lighting. A wool or jute rug underfoot. Three or four warm touch points stop the scheme from reading cold.

Explore more bathroom styles

Industrial isn't the only direction worth considering. Modern for restraint and clean lines. Spa for calm and natural materials. Traditional for heritage and brass. Explore each style on its own page.

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