{"id":24997,"date":"2018-06-20T05:30:45","date_gmt":"2018-06-20T10:30:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/diannedecor.com\/?p=24997"},"modified":"2022-09-17T16:45:08","modified_gmt":"2022-09-17T21:45:08","slug":"my-my-has-modern-industrial-decor-changed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/diannedecor.com\/blog\/my-my-has-modern-industrial-decor-changed\/","title":{"rendered":"My, My, Has Modern Industrial Decor Changed!"},"content":{"rendered":"

Let’s talk about modern industrial interiors.<\/strong><\/p>\n

About 10 years ago we started to see a rise in the industrial-style loft.\u00a0 In cities all over the country, young urban professionals looking for downtown addresses were flocking to rehabbed industrial buildings, turned residential retreats.<\/p>\n

This was also the beginning of the exposed brick craze.<\/p>\n

And, although these homes with brick walls, metal floors, and open metal staircases were not without their charm, they were overall seen as a bit cold.<\/p>\n

Frankly, it’s hard to cozy up a space filled with cold, rough, surfaces.<\/p>\n

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Today, we’re seeing this style of design in a whole new fashion.\u00a0 They’re a bit more polished and comfortable as more of a throwback interior style, rather than a true industrial structure turned residence.<\/p>\n

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