Rustic Industrial Style in Construction
February 1, 2018by TBI ContractingBuildConstruction
The rustic style’s making its way back into construction, with modern rustic industrial building garnering a great deal of appreciation. It’s easy to see why too: after all, the style combines the sophistication of modern looks with rustic charm and appeal. It makes for a space that feels cozy and comfortable, but stylish at the same time. Creating a rustic look comes down to the rustic materials used, as well as the process. Let’s have a look at what goes into creating a modern rustic industrial building.
It starts with choosing the right supplies.
Whatever your project, it starts with choosing the building supplies. You need to make certain decisions regarding construction and rustic materials to use for building. It might be difficult to imagine the final result when you first go about selecting pieces, but have a lot of sample materials on hand to help your search.
If you decide to add a rustic look after construction has started, don’t fret.
Some people may decide a little late in the game that what they really want isn’t a classic industrial design, but a rustic look. You can achieve this more easily if you’re using a design build project delivery system, a method where the design and construction services are contracted by a single entity: known the design–builder or design–build contractor. You can work with such contractors to add elements that will make the building appear more rustic.
Use crown molding for the trimming.
In the past, crown molding was an incredibly popular item for trimming, but newer buildings and homes tend to discard it. However, it can be used in a variety of styles in various rooms in order to make the building have a more vintage and luxurious look. You can have this on the walls or on the furniture too.
Add detail to plain wood doors.
If you want to know what really sets rustic construction aside, look at the doors. Typically, newer buildings will have inexpensive flat and flimsy panel doors. You don’t want one of these if you’re going for a modern rustic industrial building. A heavier door denotes a quality that is perceived to be possessed by older and more rustic homes. Add wood paneling to any door in the building in order to instantly convey the message of value and quality.