A major industrial element in the space is the unique dining table. "It is a repurposed industrial mill table base from Get Back Inc. in Connecticut, and
Toledo industrial chairs you see at the kitchen island.
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major industrial element in the space is the unique dining table. "It is a repurposed industrial mill table base from Get Back Inc. in Connecticut, and it still works!" Kim says. "It is beautifully restored; the wheel adjusts the table height just like it used to when it was used in heavy machinery
Toledo industrial chairs you see at the kitchen island.
Another industrial space. Great for a walkout basement. Love the canoe
Cool industrial space that also looks comfortable.
natural concrete floors, slight industrial feel
Industrial with a hint of outdoors
It’s industrial, modern, playful, clean and eclectic. It’s also welcoming enough for the owners to host an intimate dinner party or a raucous Super Bowl Sunday. It feels like a combination of likes working together to create a whole home.
Industrial Inspired Floor Lamps Roundup | Apartment Therapy San Francisco
Industrial Inspired Floor Lamps Roundup You know the rule, three points of light in every room, but do you live by it? I might know of one room in my home that does not pass that test. With one ceiling lamp and a table lamp, the next obvious addition is a floor lamp. With the halogen torchiere days
roundup of industrial inspired floor lamps. Not only will these lamps provide an additional light source, they will also make a beautiful addition to any room. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: • Enzo Lamp , Anthropologie, $398. • Found and Treasured Lamp , handmade from vintage machinery parts, Anthropologie, $1,400.
See this industrial lamp in bronze with a silk shade to kick it up a notch! http://bit.ly/dlVnLF The Designer Insider posted by TheDesigner on June 24th 2010 at 10:36am view TheDesigner's profile Loving that rug. Does anyone know where its from or where a similar style can be found? posted by julianne7
The Houzz: Industrial minihouse in SeattleBy: Homeowner Michelle de la VegaTip 1: Open up to one-room living.Another garage renovation, this time in Seattle, feels much more spacious than its 250 square feet suggest. Light floods in from the French doors and high windows,
open, industrial space has a tiny kitchenette, a sleeping loft and a bathroom with a bathtub. The bathroom was the only part where she added to the single-car garage's tiny footprint.
20. Industrial Minihouse in SeattleOnce a tiny garage with nothing more than the basics, this tiny structure was
finishes, industrial undertones and a modern palette gave this small space new life.