How to create an industrial-style entrance
Are you interested in industrial-style interior design? Do you want to bring it into your home, even if just for the main entrance? You've come to the right place!
As you know, choosing the right decor for your entryway is very important, since it's the first place people see when they enter your home. That's precisely why we wrote this article.
Thanks to our expertise in interior design, we're going to reveal some industrial decor ideas that you can apply to your main entrance, namely:
- An industrial-style entrance in all grey
- A contemporary industrial-style entrance
- A bohemian industrial style entrance
- A rustic industrial-style entrance
- An industrial-style entrance in blue
- A cozy industrial-style entrance
By the end of this article, you're sure to find some inspiration for your entryway. So, let's get started:

I) An industrial-style entrance: opt for a total grey look
Going back to its definition, industrial decor is an authentic and rather understated style. Reflecting the image of a workshop or an old factory, it's often dimly lit. It therefore favors dark colors. To achieve an industrial-style entryway, there's nothing better than an all-gray look. As a reminder, an all-gray look is a concept where the entire room is decorated with a single color. In our case, it will be gray. But why this shade?
In everyday life, the color gray is often associated with sadness. But in interior design, it's the opposite. It actually warms up a space and gives it a fresh, youthful feel. It also makes a room appear larger and highlights a particular area. Furthermore, it's a chic and very elegant shade, and above all, it perfectly complements the industrial design concept.
To create an industrial entryway with an all-grey look, here are the rules to keep in mind: For the wall color, alternate dark and light grey. This will enhance the room's appearance. It will also help brighten the space, since dark grey is already quite dark. You can also opt for grey wallpaper with a brick effect to add more charm to the room.

Regarding furniture, add a simple gray steel cabinet to the left or right side of your wall. You can store your keys, a few magazines, and even some flowerpots to break up the otherwise dark atmosphere. Also, opt for a gray coat rack. But instead of stainless steel or zinc, choose stained wood. If you have the space, add a small mirror with gray edges to your wall. You can complement it with a few picture frames to decorate the whole look. Finally, you don't have to change your gray parquet or vinyl flooring. Simply adding a striped or solid-colored rug will enhance the overall look.
II) A contemporary industrial-style entrance
Industrial style is often associated with vintage or retro aesthetics. However, it can also be combined with contemporary style. Moreover, this type of decor is very easy to achieve.

The first thing you should do is paint your wall entirely white. However, be sure to leave some of the brickwork showing through, otherwise the "industrial" effect will be lost. Next, for the flooring, opt for vinyl or solid oak parquet. You can also choose tiles, but to maintain authenticity, choose dark colors like gray .
Add a treated wood shoe rack, which you'll attach to the wall (like a sort of cabinet). Also, place an old chest of drawers that you no longer use and paint it white to give it a fresh look. Put some flower pots on top of it.
Furthermore, a mirror is highly recommended to add a touch of glamour and elegance to the room. If possible, choose a rounded model with a thin gold frame. Complete your look with a large pendant light on the ceiling and two wall sconces on the side of the entryway.
III) A bohemian industrial-style entrance
Are you a bit whimsical, but still want an industrial-style entryway? Don't hesitate to choose an industrial-style wooden staircase . In any case, don't panic! We have the solution for you. Indeed, it's now possible to combine the "factory" look with bohemian style , even if it seems a bit unusual. You just need to incorporate the right accessories.
To begin, you'll strip your walls completely back to their natural state. In other words, the bricks must be visible. To avoid a sloppy look, you can enhance the natural color of the bricks or smooth them to remove any imperfections. Also, be sure to repair any cracks.
Next, install tiled flooring, but in a bohemian style, meaning with Aztec patterns. For the lamp, choose a fairly whimsical base, preferably made of wood.
Place a small vintage sofa or an old wooden chair on the left or right side of the room. Add textured cushions. Combine macrame and raw wood for the shelves. And finally, scatter your room with repurposed objects that reflect the bohemian style: a dreamcatcher, a mirror with a tassel, etc.
It should be noted that all the decoration must remain in the "workshop" and "factory" style . In this case, the color palettes should remain as neutral as possible.

IV) A rustic industrial style entrance.
Is it possible to combine industrial and rustic styles? The answer is yes! You can soften the harshness of industrial decor with rustic style . As a reminder, rustic style brings a certain nostalgia to a room. It also heavily emphasizes the use of natural elements like wood and green plants.
If you want to bring out this look, simply place some houseplants in the room. You have a wide range of plant choices: you can opt for extra-large green plants in pots, or you can choose flowering plants to place on your wardrobe or solid wood storage unit.
Finally, for added originality, you can adorn your brick walls with trailing plants that will cascade down them. The furniture should also be made of solid, thick wood, which perfectly complements the robust industrial look .

V) A blue industrial-style entrance
More and more decorators and architects are now turning to blue for industrial style. Several reasons can explain this trend. First, blue is a chic and elegant color. It can therefore bring a certain modernity to an industrial-style entryway, which can otherwise be quite understated. In addition, it provides a sense of well-being and calm.
However, if you want to use this color for your industrial-style entryway, there's one crucial rule to follow: you must absolutely avoid light blue, sky blue, or pastel shades. These will ruin the industrial feel of the room . Instead, opt for royal blue, petrol blue, or perhaps teal.
Moreover, these nuances are very trendy right now. Similarly, other accessories and decorative elements should reflect the image of a "factory." The furniture should therefore be solid and robust. Likewise, objects should be repurposed (for a perfect look, add a bicycle hanging on the wall, work tools as decoration, or a staircase fixed to the wall).
VI) A cozy industrial-style entrance
To conclude this article on a high note, let's take a closer look at the industrial-style cozy entryway. What exactly does that mean?
Simply put, the goal is to combine the "factory" aesthetic with a "cocooning" feel . The main decor will maintain a factory theme, but a few elements will be added to create a welcoming and warm atmosphere. Don't hesitate to place a well-padded velvet armchair in a corner of the room. Add decorative cushions for extra comfort. The rug should also be made of faux fur. Finally, the lighting should be subdued—neither too bright nor too dim.
Choose the industrial-style entrance that suits your taste!
Here are a few industrial-style decor ideas for your front door . Now it's up to you to choose and find the one that best suits your taste and style.
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See you soon.
The Lofty Trend Team.

