How to Incorporate Industrial Design Elements into Your Kitchen

Industrial kitchen design has taken the world by storm, bringing together raw materials, minimalist style, with a practical and functional layout. Inspired by factories, warehouses, and loft-style spaces, this design focuses on materials like concrete, exposed brick, steel, and reclaimed wood, creating a unique blend of rough and refined materials. The result is a kitchen that feels modern yet timeless.

At LIV:K, we understand how important it is to create a kitchen that balances aesthetics with functionality. While LIV:K doesn’t produce or sell kitchens directly, we offer access to an extensive range of high-quality German kitchen designs, helping you incorporate industrial elements in a way that fits your personal taste and home layout. Whether you're opting for a full industrial overhaul or simply adding touches of urban style, this guide will walk you through the essentials of industrial kitchen design.

Kitchen with a dark front and purple statement lighting

What Defines Industrial Kitchen Design?  

Raw and Rugged Aesthetic:  

Industrial kitchens embrace the beauty of raw materials and unfinished surfaces. Exposed beams, ductwork, and structural elements that are typically hidden in other design styles become celebrated features in an industrial kitchen. This raw aesthetic provides a sense of authenticity and urban charm. In many cases, even imperfections like cracks in the concrete or distressed finishes are seen as part of the appeal.

At LIV:K, we help homeowners discover how raw, industrial elements can be seamlessly integrated into their kitchens through our curated selection of German-designed kitchens that expertly combine form and function. Whether it's the rough texture of concrete or the sleek shine of stainless steel, industrial kitchens are about embracing both form and function.

Functional, Minimalist Layouts:  

Industrial kitchens tend to prioritise functionality over ornamentation. Layouts are often open and uncluttered, with easy access to everything you need while cooking. This minimalist approach is perfect for those who prefer clean lines and simplicity, without the distractions of overly decorative features.

In an industrial kitchen, items like open shelving and hanging pots are not just for storage but also serve as design elements. This practical, no-nonsense layout makes industrial kitchens especially suited to busy households that need both efficiency and style. LIV:K offers access to designs that incorporate these open, airy layouts, giving you the flexibility to adapt the kitchen to your specific needs.

Neutral Colour Palettes:  

The industrial design palette typically revolves around neutral shades—grey, black, white, and muted earth tones. These colours serve to highlight the textures of the raw materials used, like concrete, wood, and brick. Accents in metallic hues, such as copper or brass, can also add warmth and depth to the space.

If you're unsure how to blend these tones into your kitchen, LIV:K can offer guidance on selecting German-designed kitchens that reflect the industrial colour scheme while balancing modern practicality. The neutral palette provides a perfect backdrop for bolder industrial features like statement lighting or rugged concrete surfaces.

Key Industrial Design Elements for Your Kitchen

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Exposed Brick Walls:

Exposed brick is perhaps the most iconic element of industrial design. It adds warmth, texture, and an urban edge to your kitchen. Whether you're working with existing brick or installing faux brick panels, the effect is transformative. It pairs beautifully with industrial materials like concrete and metal, creating a contrast that feels both rustic and modern.

At LIV:K, while we don’t offer brick cladding directly, we work with dealers who specialise in kitchens that integrate these striking features. If exposed brick is not naturally present in your home, faux brick panels or brick-look tiles can be an easy way to bring this aesthetic into your space.

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Concrete Countertops:

Concrete has become a go-to material in industrial kitchens. It’s durable, low-maintenance, and has a sleek, urban feel. Concrete countertops can be poured in place or precast, and they can be customised with different finishes to achieve a variety of looks. From polished and smooth to rough and raw, concrete brings a sense of modernity and minimalism to your kitchen.

While LIV:K doesn’t produce countertops, our partnerships with German suppliers allow you to access kitchen designs that feature stunning concrete surfaces.  This material is also highly versatile, making it suitable for floors, walls, and even sinks, seamlessly integrating into any industrial kitchen design.

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Stainless Steel Fixtures:

Stainless steel is the backbone of industrial kitchen design. From appliances and sinks to worktops and cabinets, it offers a sleek, professional look that is both stylish and practical. The reflective surface of stainless steel contrasts beautifully with rougher textures like wood and brick, creating a balanced design that is both rugged and refined.

Stainless steel is also incredibly easy to clean, making it ideal for busy kitchens. Many German kitchen designs available through LIV:K incorporate stainless steel into their industrial layouts, offering both durability and a high-end finish. 

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Reclaimed Wood Accents:  

For those who want to soften the industrial look, reclaimed wood is an ideal choice. It adds warmth, texture, and a sense of history to your kitchen, balancing the cool tones of metal and concrete. Reclaimed wood can be used in cabinetry, open shelving, or as an accent wall, and it pairs beautifully with exposed brick and steel.

Incorporating reclaimed wood into your industrial kitchen is also a sustainable choice. LIV:K partners with suppliers who specialise in sustainable kitchen designs that seamlessly integrate wood and other eco-friendly materials into your space.

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Open Shelving:

Open shelving is a signature feature of industrial kitchens. It allows for easy access to everyday items while also adding to the aesthetic of the kitchen. Metal shelving, or reclaimed wood shelves mounted with visible metal brackets, fit perfectly within the industrial design style.

In addition to providing practical storage, open shelving also gives you the opportunity to showcase your kitchenware and décor. LIV:K’s selection of German kitchen designs frequently features open shelving as a design element, allowing you to strike a balance between functionality and style.

Kitchen with industrial elements and pendant lighting

Industrial Kitchen Lighting Ideas  

Pendant Lighting:  

Industrial kitchens often feature oversized pendant lights with exposed bulbs. These fixtures not only provide ample lighting but also add a bold design statement to the space. Metal pendant lights in matte black, copper, or steel are common choices, as they complement the other industrial materials used in the kitchen.

Pendant lights are particularly effective when hung above a kitchen island or dining area, offering task lighting that is both functional and stylish. LIV:K works with suppliers who can provide a variety of lighting solutions, including industrial-style pendants that bring the raw, urban feel of your kitchen to life.

Track Lighting:  

Track lighting offers flexibility in directing light where you need it most. In an industrial kitchen, track lighting complements the sleek, minimalist look by providing adjustable lighting that can be used to highlight key areas of the kitchen, such as worktops or dining spaces.

Whether you prefer simple, metallic track fixtures or more elaborate designs, LIV:K’s network of dealers can help you source the right lighting solutions to match your industrial kitchen’s aesthetic.

Exposed Bulbs and Fixtures:  

One of the most defining features of industrial kitchen design is the use of exposed Edison bulbs. These retro-style bulbs evoke the feel of early 20th-century factories and warehouses, bringing a sense of nostalgia and warmth into the space.

By pairing exposed bulbs with simple, industrial fixtures—like steel pipes or raw metal shades—you can create a lighting scheme that perfectly complements the other industrial elements in your kitchen. LIV:K kitchens often incorporate lighting designs that celebrate this raw, utilitarian look.

Young couple spends time in their kitchen

How to Mix Industrial Design with Other Styles  

Modern Industrial Kitchens:  

For a more refined, polished take on industrial design, consider blending industrial materials with modern finishes. High-gloss cabinetry, sleek stainless steel appliances, and polished concrete surfaces work well together to create a contemporary space that still holds the industrial charm.

This approach is perfect for those who want a clean, minimalist kitchen with just enough industrial touches to give it an edge. LIV:K’s portfolio of designs offers plenty of examples of how modern and industrial styles can be combined to create a cohesive, elegant kitchen that reflects your taste.

Rustic Industrial Kitchens:  

If you prefer a warmer, more rustic atmosphere, industrial kitchens can be softened by blending them with farmhouse or vintage elements. Reclaimed wood, exposed brick, and antique-style fixtures bring character and warmth to the space, making it feel both lived-in and stylish.

This style works well in older homes or spaces where you want to preserve a bit of history while still embracing the industrial aesthetic. LIV:K can help you access designs that balance rustic warmth with industrial edge, creating a kitchen that feels welcoming yet modern.

Minimalist Industrial Kitchens:  

For those who love clean lines and uncluttered spaces, the minimalist industrial kitchen is an ideal choice. By focusing on only the essential elements—such as stainless steel countertops, concrete floors, and open shelving—you can create a space that feels both functional and spacious.

Minimalist industrial kitchens often rely on a neutral colour palette and understated design features, allowing the raw materials to take centre stage. LIV:K offers access to designs that embody this minimalist approach, ensuring your kitchen is sleek, simple, and stylish.

Frequently
asked
questions

How often should granite worktops be sealed?

Seal granite worktops annually. However, if they're heavily used or exposed to acidic substances, they may require more frequent sealing.

Can quartz worktops withstand hot pots and pans?

Quartz can handle moderate heat but can be damaged by high temperatures. Always use trivets or hot pads to protect the surface.

What's the best way to maintain wooden worktops?

Clean regularly, oil every few months, avoid water pooling, use cutting boards, and protect from direct heat. Sand and re-oil as needed for scratches.

Are laminate worktops a good choice for busy kitchens?

Yes, they're durable, easy to clean, cost-effective, and come in various designs. However, they're not heat-proof and can be difficult to repair if damaged.

How do I prevent staining on marble worktops?

Seal regularly, clean spills immediately, use pH-neutral cleaners, avoid acidic substances, and use coasters and cutting boards to protect the surface.

Can stainless steel worktops be repaired if they get scratched?

Yes, minor scratches can be treated with non-abrasive cleaners or stainless steel polish. Deeper scratches may require fine-grit sandpaper or professional repair.