Mixture of styles To achieve an eclectic but successful combination of rustic and industrial, choosing items that are clearly of both styles and that combine with each other produces a pleasant finish. Neither farmhouse nor industrial decoration uses many bright colors; both prefer a neutral palette with just a few touches of subtle color. But you'll still have to choose between a bright and bright farmhouse color scheme or a dark and grumpy industrial one. The modern farmhouse style can be a little cheesy and twee, while the pure industrial style can seem cold and sterile.
The two styles together create a pleasant balance that explains why they work so well together and are still a dominant trend. Some spaces may seem more industrial than farmhouse due to the excessive use of metal, while others may seem more farmhouse than industrial because wood shapes the backdrop. The industrial farmhouse style is a hybrid of the industrial and modern country house decoration trends that have become popular in recent years. The design of an industrial farm combines the rustic and popular aesthetic of a farmhouse with a strong, masculine industrial look.
While modern country houses include many white, shiny stainless steel surfaces, industrial farms feature more burnished finishes, darker mixed metals, and pieces of wood with vivid edges (a style in which the edges are not straight, but show the shape that the tree would naturally take). The finishes you choose and the incorporation of rustic elements are the two big differences between the decoration of a modern farmhouse and an industrial farm, says Drew Henry, founder of Design Dudes. If you still love the modern farmhouse style, but are ready to change things up a bit, let us introduce you to the industrial farm.