20 Industrial Kitchens That Mix Modern and Vintage

These stunning spaces blend sleek modern style with rustic industrial elements.

<p>Jean Allsopp</p>

Jean Allsopp

The kitchen is one of the easiest places to showcase the classic elements of industrial style. Featuring exposed brick and concrete, rustic wood accents, and metal fixtures, these industrial style-kitchens blend the sleek sensibilities of modern style with the cozy charm of vintage accents.

To inspire your next kitchen refresh, we're sharing our favorite industrial kitchens. These ideas range from traditional to modern, and can be blended with almost any decor style.

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Elegant Industrial Kitchen

<p>Tria Giovan</p>

Tria Giovan

Black accents and wood tones bring the industrial aesthetic to this stunning space. A luxurious double oven with black doors contrasts against worn wood floors, and black countertops rest atop blonde cabinetry. The combo meets again on the metal-and-wood kitchen island, which features open shelving to display a collection of enamel cookware.

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Black and White Kitchen

<p>Werner Straube</p>

Werner Straube

Classic black and white sets the stage for this kitchen. Window and door trim painted black contrasts the white subway tile walls and adds a dose of modernity. A stainless steel countertop and aluminum counter stools play to both modern and industrial style.

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Industrial Kitchen Cabinets

<p>Werner Straube</p>

Werner Straube

Neutral tones and a professional range welcome in this beautiful kitchen. Exposed brick and wood ceiling beams provide texture and a nod to industrial style. Vintage-inspired glass cabinets rise all the way to the ceiling, making the most of vertical space while allowing natural light from the adjoining room to filter in.

Eat-in Industrial Kitchen

<p>Michael Partenio</p>

Michael Partenio

This open kitchen proves exposed brick or ceiling beams aren’t the only way to achieve a modern industrial look. Chrome pendants, metal counter stools, and a white subway tile backsplash add a modern touch, while the large kitchen dining area nods to the open floor plan of an industrial space.

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Vintage Details

<p>Cameron Sadeghpour</p>

Cameron Sadeghpour

A brick wall painted white provides a blank canvas for vintage details in this industrial kitchen. The vintage clock and chest of drawers are not only practical, but impart a coziness to the space as well.

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Industrial Charm

<p>Anthony Masterson</p>

Anthony Masterson

Warm wood tones, courtesy of the exposed shelves, butcher block countertop, and wood table top, prevent a mostly white industrial kitchen from feeling sterile. Using a dark grout with a white subway tile adds contrast and a crisp, modern look. Red cages on a pair of large pendants are a hint of playful color.

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Industrial Cottage Kitchen

<p>Adam Albright</p>

Adam Albright

With blue-gray cabinetry and a red striped rug, this kitchen exudes cottage charm. The butcher block and metal kitchen island layers in both vintage and industrial elements. A pair of painted wood stools punctuate the casual space.

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Concrete Kitchen Floors

<p>Brie Williams</p>

Brie Williams

Polished concrete floors kick a traditional industrial look up a notch. A series of generous windows allow natural light to flood the predominately white space, while the reclaimed butcher block island anchors the room in casual comfort.

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Industrial Kitchen Lighting

<p>Tria Giovan</p>

Tria Giovan

A solid wood island base commands attention in this neutral kitchen. Three workbench-style stools and a pair of brass pendants nod to an industrial aesthetic, while leaded glass front cabinets and yellow half-window curtains add a dose of charm to the space.

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Use Reclaimed Accents

<p>Ann VanderWiel Wilde</p>

Ann VanderWiel Wilde

This kitchen mixes vintage and repurposed items (note the galvanized steel backsplash and reclaimed alter-turned-kitchen-island) with modern and traditional kitchen elements. Stainless steel appliances and a cascading pendant chandelier complement the older items for an industrial aesthetic.

Industrial Kitchen Ceiling Beams

<p>David Land</p>

David Land

Painted white brick walls and exposed wood ceiling beams fill this kitchen with gorgeous texture. A granite island countertop and stainless steel range check the boxes for modern luxury, while a colorful runner and vintage blue counter stools are more laid back, yielding a space that artfully mixes both high and low.

Industrial Kitchen Details

<p>James Nathan Schroder</p>

James Nathan Schroder

Open shelves made of wood and repurposed pipes (this one still has a pressure gauge attached) bring true industrial flair to a kitchen. Woven baskets with linen liners provide texture while offering concealed storage space. A vintage bread box and kitchen scale bring the charm.

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Modern Farmhouse Kitchen

<p>John Granen</p>

John Granen

Don’t be afraid to mix and match from your favorite styles. This bright, white farmhouse kitchen skillfully blends elements of different styles for a delightful finished result. Overhead, exposed ceiling beams and lighting add an industrial aesthetic. A pair of glass orb pendants lean modern, and a trio of counter stools with worn leather cushions deliver on vintage appeal.

Modern Industrial Kitchen

<p>Kritsada Panichgul</p>

Kritsada Panichgul

Exposed beams (both metal and wood) and an open floor plan set the stage for this industrial kitchen. Metal and wood elements continue to work together throughout the space on the open shelving, dining table, and counter stools. Clean lines and minimalist decor deliver modern appeal.

Rustic Industrial Kitchen

<p>Jean Allsopp</p>

Jean Allsopp

Industrial-style texture comes from the expansive exposed brick wall, reclaimed wood range hood, and exposed wood ceiling beams in this stunning kitchen. Black lantern-style light fixtures and upholstered counter stools bring farmhouse sensibilities into the space.

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Classic Industrial Kitchen

<p>Jason Donnelly</p>

Jason Donnelly

The sleek countertops and open shelving of this kitchen nod to modern style, while a barn wood range hood and vintage cutting boards and kitchen utensils provide a collected look. A patriotic tile backsplash arranged to resemble the American flag ties this Americana kitchen together.

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Traditional Meets Industrial

<p>John Granen</p>

John Granen

A traditional white kitchen with warm wood floors is infused with a dose of industrial style thanks to a ceiling beam painted white and an exposed red brick wall. Perched atop a woven area rug, a pair of industrial counter stools snuggle up to a natural wood island, creating a cozy vignette. Two large black pendants punctuate the space.

Harmonious Kitchen

<p>John Granen</p>

John Granen

Natural wood tones marry beautifully with white in this farmhouse kitchen. Overhead, a shiplap ceiling with hearty wooden beams and a trio of brass pendants strike a harmonious chord. Brass accents continue on kitchen fixtures and cabinetry hardware, while curvy black chairs at the island lend a modern touch.

Country French Industrial Kitchen

<p>Joyelle West</p>

Joyelle West

This light and airy kitchen features white cabinetry, a white backsplash, and a white range and range hood. Exposed wood ceiling beams are stunning against a crisp white ceiling. The upholstered cane-back chairs and butcher block black island nod to country French style.

Showcase Natural Texture

<p>Jeff Herr</p>

Jeff Herr

From the natural wood cabinetry and exposed brick, to the reclaimed wood range hood and cabinet door grilles, texture abounds in this neutral kitchen. Black accents on the cabinetry hardware, shelf supports, and lighting, complete the modern industrial look.

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