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Industrial Hallway Ideas

Good Fit

A industrial hallway offers a solid design foundation with plenty of room for personal expression. Raw, honest spaces celebrating urban warehouse heritage. This combination draws on industrial's signature elements—exposed brick and concrete and visible ductwork and pipes—to transform your hallway into a space that's both beautiful and functional.

Why Industrial Works for Hallways

Industrial can work well in a hallway when you balance the style's core elements with the room's functional needs. Focus on exposed brick and concrete while ensuring the space still serves its purpose: hallways connect rooms and provide circulation throughout the home. they can also serve as gallery space, storage, and visual transitions between different areas of the house. Select materials like Exposed brick or Concrete that can handle the demands of this room.

When designing a industrial hallway, consider narrow proportions. Industrial design typically addresses this through visible ductwork and pipes. Also keep in mind the room's adequate ambient lighting throughout and often minimal (passage purpose) when selecting furniture and finishes.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Creates a cohesive industrial aesthetic
  • Exposed brick and concrete
  • Industrial color palette works well for hallways
  • Quality materials like Exposed brick add lasting value
  • Flexible layout options for different hallway sizes

Cons

  • Some industrial materials may need practical substitutes
  • Hallway challenge: Narrow proportions
  • Limited to industrial-appropriate color choices
  • Premium industrial pieces can be costly

Design Tips

Start with a base of exposed brick and raw concrete to establish the industrial foundation

Choose a reclaimed wood dining table as your anchor piece, complemented by essential hallway items

Incorporate Exposed brick and Concrete to achieve authentic industrial texture

Layer lighting with exposed edison bulbs to create depth and ambiance

For layout, maintain 36"+ clear passage width

Address storage with often minimal (passage purpose) in industrial style

Add personality with edison bulb lighting and metal wall art

Color Palette

Exposed Brick

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Raw Concrete

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Iron Black

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Weathered Wood

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Rust Orange

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Aged Copper

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Materials

  • Exposed brick
  • Concrete
  • Reclaimed wood
  • Iron and steel
  • Raw metal
  • Worn leather
  • Wire and mesh

Essential Furniture

  • Lighting (overhead and/or sconces)
  • Runner rug (optional but common)
  • Reclaimed wood dining table
  • Distressed leather sofa
  • Metal bar stools

Decor Accents

  • Edison bulb lighting
  • Metal wall art
  • Vintage factory signs
  • Industrial clocks
  • Wire baskets and crates
  • Antique machinery parts

Space & Budget Guidance

Small Space Tips

Industrial can make small spaces feel larger through its no-nonsense approach. Use metal shelving for storage that doesn't block light, choose furniture on wheels for flexibility, and embrace vertical space with tall shelves and pendant lights. For a small hallway: Narrow hallways (under 4' wide) focus on wall treatments and lighting. Use mirrors to expand. Keep floor clear. Gallery walls add interest without taking space.

Large Space Tips

Industrial design was made for large lofts. Expose all the structural elements possible, use oversized factory lighting, create zones with furniture rather than walls, and let the architecture become the decor. In a larger hallway: Wide hallways (5'+ wide) can become true gallery spaces with furniture, seating, and extensive displays. Almost function as rooms themselves.

Budget-Friendly

Industrial can be achieved cheaply with creativity. Salvage yards, architectural antique shops, and Craigslist yield authentic finds. DIY pipe shelving, vintage crate storage, and Edison bulbs go far. Expose any existing materials rather than covering them.

Luxury Approach

Work with architects to expose and restore original warehouse elements. Source museum-quality vintage industrial pieces, commission custom metalwork, and invest in professional restoration of original features.

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