Post-Apocalyptic Industrial Design Guide
Post-Apocalyptic Industrial merges the functionality of industrial design with the resourcefulness of a world rebuilding after collapse.
Key Characteristics:
- Salvaged and Reclaimed Materials: Emphasize the use of recycled metal, weathered wood, and repurposed objects.
- Exposed Architecture: Reveal structural elements like pipes, ducts, and brickwork.
- Neutral Color Palette: Dominate the space with grays, browns, blacks, and muted greens.
- Functional and Minimalist: Prioritize practicality and efficiency over ornamentation.
- Distressed Finishes: Embrace signs of wear and tear, such as rust, scratches, and faded paint.
How to Achieve the Look:
- Incorporate Salvaged Furniture: Seek out furniture made from recycled materials, such as metal and wood pallets.
- Expose Architectural Elements: If possible, strip away drywall to reveal brick walls, pipes, and ductwork.
- Use Concrete and Metal: Incorporate concrete flooring, metal shelving, and other industrial materials.
- Add Distressed Finishes: Sand down furniture, apply textured paint, or use faux rust techniques to create a weathered look.
- Keep it Minimalist: Avoid clutter and unnecessary decorations. Focus on essential items that serve a purpose.
