Industrial kitchens, are they your style?

industrial kitchen in the attic

Industrial kitchens are sleek and stylish, although they may not be for everyone. Some people prefer country houses or minimalist kitchens ... Everyone has their own tastes and you should assess whether this type of kitchen is the one that suits you. The industrial style is perfect for homeowners who want to cook like the pros. It is also ideal for people who want to mimic the utilitarianism of a commercial kitchen, especially in a loft setting.

Industrial kitchens in homes first arrived in the 80s and 90s when it became fashionable to have a professional-looking kitchen in the home. If you cook a lot, these kitchens are great. They are based in kitchens where professional chefs cook delicious meals throughout the day.

Characteristics of an industrial kitchen

A professional kitchen is contemporary, with easy-to-clean surfaces. Most of the countertops would be stainless steel, which gives them that 'professional' look. Range hoods are also a common accessory. So does this mean that you couldn't have an industrial kitchen in a more traditional home?

dark industrial kitchen

In homes with ultra-modern decor, homes with antique vaulted ceilings, or in restored properties and not completely painted with elegant Italian-style sofas and minimalist interiors… You might think twice before opting for an industrial-style kitchen. In these cases, to create a marked contrast, a stainless steel 'chef' kitchen would look great, although of course, it is betting on the contrast of styles ... and not everyone dares to do this.

Industrial kitchens can be incorporated into any home effectively. It is possible to achieve an industrial feel in the kitchen that is consistent with the design of the house and respects it.

Kitchen appliances

In addition to stainless steel, industrial kitchens also feature commercial or professional grade appliances. They are designed to perform at a higher level, be extremely functional and incorporate highly durable finishes and surfaces, such as a commercial kitchen.

large industrial kitchen

In fact, heavy-duty appliances are a key feature of industrial kitchens. ”These are the types of appliances that are designed to stand out in the kitchen and get noticed. These ranges may not be truly professional level due to residential security regulations, but they should perform better.

Other appliance considerations

Built-in refrigerators and dishwashers are also hallmarks of an industrial kitchen. You can think of multiple appliances, such as two dishwashers, one on each side of the sink, or multiple countertop refrigerators or freezers under the kitchen for easy access to specific meal prep needs.

Induction cooking technology is gaining popularity for cooking with much more precision. Another interesting appliance for an industrial kitchen: it is a quality oven. While stainless steel is immensely popular in industrial kitchens, There is also a growing desire for household appliances that can be combined with home décor.

Sinks and taps

Country house sinks are quite modern, ideally the stainless steel sink. It will give you space and style options to incorporate that industrial feel into any kitchen.. The size of the sink is large enough to handle industrial-size disasters while maintaining a stylish look. In addition, the narrow corners provide a fresh, geometric and industrial design. Straight sidewalls and flat bottom provide a modern look and more usable space.

Soil

Stained concrete is a popular choice for industrial kitchens. There is an unresolved debate about the use of wood floors in kitchens (and / or bathrooms), but many designers use hardwood or engineered wood or ceramic / porcelain stone tile in this type of kitchen design.

Colours

Industrial or commercial kitchens have a tendency to look like commercial kitchens because much of the kitchen is filled with stainless steel. We also found that because most of the area is tiled to allow easy cleaning and maintenance, it can be difficult to introduce color. But there are opportunities to make the space more exciting… you can introduce colored tiles like red and yellow on the walls. These colors are very popular. They help break up the space and allow the kitchen to look less industrial.

industrial kitchen at home

Painted surfaces like doors are also great areas to introduce color. A beautiful red door in a kitchen is classic and attractive. Because it is an eye-catching color, you should think carefully about where you paint red in the kitchen so you don't overdo it or overload the environment too much.

Now that you know more about industrial kitchens, are they suitable for your personal style and your home?


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