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Industrial living room interior with tile

Concrete-look, charcoal, raw

Industrial living-room tiles

Industrial living rooms favour warm-cement or charcoal concrete-look porcelain in 600×1200mm or 1200×1200mm — large format, matte, tone-matched grout. The floor should read as one architectural plane, not a grid of tiles. Pair with leather seating, blackened-steel and timber furniture, and a heavy wool rug for warmth. Industrial done well has a soft side — without the textile layers and warm timber, the room reads like a parking garage.

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Industrial · Living room

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Industrial living room — questions

Will an industrial-look tiled living room echo?
Hard surfaces always reverberate — layer wool or leather seating, heavy fabric curtains, and a rug to absorb sound. A single large rug covering most of the seating zone makes the biggest acoustic difference. Don't skip the soft layers.
Best format for an industrial living-room floor?
1200×1200mm or 1200×600mm in matte rectified concrete-look — the larger the format, the more it reads as continuous architectural floor rather than tiled. Anything below 600×600mm starts to feel domestic rather than warehouse.
Can I do industrial with light-coloured tiles?
Yes — warm-cement, putty, or pale-concrete tones still read industrial because the surface texture and matte finish carry the look, not the colour. Pale industrial reads gallery; dark industrial reads warehouse. Both are valid directions.

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