Copper Infused Industrial Style Home

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Exposed brickwork and raw timber elements shape an industrial style living space, which receives a warming metallic infusion of rich copper accents. The unique home interior, designed by Ira Lysiuk, is a spacious and impressively lofty abode where modern furniture creates an uncomplicated and minimalistic approach. The architecture itself presents a circular motif, which inspires a common shape theme that threads from room to room. Ebony black becomes an ongoing theme too, one that brings weight to counterbalance airy white decor, and compliments robust concrete floors and columns. Industrial chic continues into an enviable bathroom and a fun kids room to polish off an all encompassing stylish scheme.



A double-sided sectional sofa arrangement splits the large living room in half. One side of the sofa is set up for evenings of TV entertainment, whilst the other side is positioned for cosy nights by the fire.




Exposed brickwork presents an industrial vibe. A porthole fashioned into the structure helps facilitate a free flowing atmosphere in the living space. Back over by the sofa, a small black side table echoes the circle motif.




Following along with the shape theme of the room, a circular log store stands on the concrete floor in front of the modern fireplace. This hearth-free style may not be the most practical for a young family situation, but that could be remedied with a stylish fireplace screen.




A copper coloured feature wall expands the warming effect around the fire, and the accent is repeated in the other half of the living space with a copper kitchen island.




A large dining table comes between the kitchen and lounge area.




SIx formal dining chairs match with a smart rectangular black table; a rustic wooden dining bench shakes up the set.




An oversized unique plant stand looks like a giant’s egg cup.




The curvaceous black cup compliments the black dining pendant lights that hang the full length of the adjacent dining table.




Wood panelling behind the TV in the lounge continues around and into the patio door reveal, before winding up as raw timber cabinets in the kitchen.




With the black dining room pendant lights, chairs and black table, the light wooden dining bench adds a moment of light and textural relief.




The back of the copper kitchen island is kitted out with a set of sleek white drawers, which also house the hob and kitchen sink.




The copper breakfast bar shines richly against the wood grain backdrop.




Black kitchen bar stools darkly accentuate the bright copper accent. The centre section of the tall kitchen cabinets is fitted with bifold doors that draw back to reveal added surface space for kitchen appliances.




An integrated hob extractor takes care of cooking steam and aromas.




The home office decor is bare industrial brickwork with raw timber furniture. An ideas board is propped casually behind a stylish modern chaise lounge.




A linear linear suspension light highlights the centrally positioned desk setup, whilst recessed track lights illuminate the margins. Black cabinets fill the entire wall behind the desk, storing files and office supplies out of site so that all attention can go to a unique concrete art wall.




A concrete desk organizer follows the material palette.




Inside a snug, a custom built window seat and a few scatter cushions create a cosy reading nook.




Minimalist white storage cabinets quietly make use of a niche in the room. A modern wall light accentuates an industrial concrete column.




A square planter is bedded straight into the wooden window seat. A circular rug offsets the hard lines of the room.




In the master bedroom, the headboard wall is actually a partition to create a walk-in wardrobe.




Bedroom pendant lights and modern wall sconces shine over a black brick-style feature wall and a unique wooden bedside table.




The bed itself is covered in copper toned upholstery, to reflect a metallic copper feature wall at its foot.




A modern fireplace is recessed within the copper surround.




The walk in wardrobe behind the headboard feature wall is fitted out with rustic wood grain drawers and a large shelf unit.




The bedrooms concrete floor pours into the closet, contrasting cooly against the oak furniture.




A charismatic industrial bathroom design features the warm coppery hue of exposed brickwork alongside natural wooden elements. A crisp white wall of panelling cleanly conceals the toilet cistern and pipework.




A freestanding metal bathtub really sets the scene with its rustic edging and heavy black coating. A matt black faucet compliments the look.




Bare wood panels colour the wall behind a simple white modern vanity, accessorised with an informally leaning vanity mirror.




The unique bathroom sink makes the perfect accompaniment for the black industrial bathtub. A modern black wall lamp bows its shapely head above it. A concrete toothbrush holder and matching soap dish take the industrial vibe into the details.




The kids room is a fun space to hang out. “Be Free Like A Wind” says the neon wall light.




A Pokemon plush toy hangs out on a floor bed design that’s been made-to-measure the width of the room. A rope ladder climbs to a play deck.




The play bunk has a comfy hammock floor.




Kids can look through the floor onto the bed below.




A black swivel chair and wooden desk fashion a kid’s study area by the window, topped off with a linear suspension light.




Kids can work off their energy on a climbing wall opposite the bed.




A large closet area is installed in the home entryway.




Tinted glass doors obscure the contents.




Another sheet of tinted glass makes the screen for the shower room.




An industrial style pedestal sink strikes a white moment into the black shower room decor.


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