Showing posts with label decorating industrial style. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Decorating With Vintage Lockers


There is a decorating trend that is quite popular at present that certainly brings meaning to the term "old school". You guessed it .......vintage lockers. Familiar places that bring back memories of hanging out with the boyfriend du jour between classes, vintage lockers have a comfortable feel. And since they are metal they are the perfect fit for the current industrial influences in interior design. 

I love these vintage lockers in their original skins even if those skins are as time marked as those of us who used them back in the day. I know many people sand and repaint them as DIY projects and that is OK. However this post leans more towards a good cleaning and letting the vintage look be authentic. Those of you who follow regularly know that my decorating mantra is KEEP IT AUTHENTIC!

Never in a million years would I have ever believed our old lockers would one day be coveted for accessorizing a home interior. But here we are and let's have some fun with them.



Turning up at secondhand stores and flea markets, vintage lockers are the darlings of the repurpose phenomenon.

Antique lockers from the late 1800's with three compartments and old airing holes in each door. Plus each door provides a place for a student's name. Most vintage lockers are metal so if you are lucky enough to find wooden ones you have me green with envy.


Vintage lockers are very useful while adding a whimsical touch to any decor. If you just love the idea of lockers as fun storage then you might want to place yours near an entrance.


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Although they are perfection for a boy's room.............

these vintage lockers can be used in any room of the house from the bath to the living room.

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Try using a vintage locker in your mudroom for extra storage as well as helping to pull off a vintage look.


Vintage lockers make wonderful pantries for your kitchen area.


I love this space. What a great closet alternative.This type locker reminds me of the style we had in my high school. 



White metal lockers work well in a French or farmhouse style entrance. Just don't clean them up too much!!


I know that these are file cabinets. I still think you could do this stenciling on lockers as well. I posted to show all you who love French style how you can paint and stencil to make your vintage lockers have that French flair.


You may not want a wall full of lockers so look for a style like this to take care of your locker cravings.

While I am not crazy about all the colors vintage lockers are being painted, I do like this old green for a pop of color. Again learn to love the nicks and scratches that give a piece warmth and authenticity. You know what we all say about OUR wrinkles........it gives us character!!


The vintage metal lockers and cool light help to create a great mix of classic French Provincial and Industrial Chic.

You can also create some interesting shelving by popping off some of the the doors of these vintage lockers.

They make super open display areas. I have even seen vintage lockers used as mini libraries.


Try some lockers as end tables.

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These vintage metal lockers are a wonderful addition to this contemporary style room. This set of lockers has a nice patina as long as you have cleaned them thoroughly.


Now if I could only get my hands on a set of vintage lockers like this!!!!


This homeowner has masterfully created a great vignette using old school accessories like lockers and globes which have been trendy for home decor in recent years. An old school map would look great hung over the tablescape.

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If you want colorful lockers there are some vintage ones already painted that are distressed naturally. If you over finish them you loose the whole look. The aqua one is spot on since that color is so popular today.


The vintage locker looks fabulous in this colorful, eclectic little corner.


How cute is this locker set-up for a toddler's closet and storage area! Just make sure they are securely bolted to the wall!!

Kemp Furniture

If you simply don't have the time to treasure hunt there are nice reproduction lockers out there. You can find anything from tables to desks made with the locker look.

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I love the perforated reproduction metal lockers mixed with traditional mill work. Decorating a room with different furniture styles is fashionable and fresh.

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I hope these images have helped you develop locker love too.


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Sunday, February 15, 2015

Decorate With Industrial Metal Walls


Are you are a fan of Modern Minimalism and Industrial Style? And do you love the subtle luster of metals like steel zinc, copper, and aluminum? If you have answered yes to both questions, then you should definitely consider plating a wall of your interior in metal. An array of metal finishes is available for the interior wall cladding that will turn your walls into decorative metal art.

 Industrial metal walls are being used in living rooms, kitchens, baths, you name it. Shimmering and textural, these metal walls will instantly bring industrial appeal to your home. This look isn't just for lofts and warehouses. In fact, many design enthusiasts who celebrate upscale interiors are incorporating industrial style into their homes through features such as metal walls, metal pipes, and ducts. 

If you are not interested in decorating your entire home in "industrial warehouse", the presence of these metal walls is a feature that will help combine this look with a range of other styles, from organic to the polished high end.



An industrial metal wall can work as a neutral and is great for displaying art against. I also love the way natural light plays off the surface.


Decorative industrial metal walls are a great way to update the kitchen, living room or dining room of a home, adding a raw, unfinished look to even the most polished homes. These metal panels are made of raw steel.

Kelly Wearstler

I am not sure if this is a metal wall or if is paper. Either way it's a great wall and would be an asset to any Industrial Style interior.


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Galvanized industrial metal sheets paired with rivets on the wall. Galvanized metal works well with a distressed look.



Industrial metal wall cladding for interiors in 3D by DE CASTELLI 

Tom Ford's London House


Lovely room with industrial metal wall, zinc I believe.


This metal tile application creates an eye-catching industrial metal accent wall with its patchwork of textures, visible welds and exposed rivets.

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In this living room blackened, industrial steel panels sheath the fireplace wall.

Cheryl Morgan Designs

Decorative industrial metal applications can be used on walls throughout the home as part of a larger remodeling effort, or as a part of a smaller project like a bathroom. Metal cladding can be fabricated with a variety of finishes such as this galvanized corrugated wall.

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Industrial sheet metal clad fireplace wall.


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Industrial sheet metal walls can be finished with a rusted appearance as well.


The walls are sheathed in industrial sheet metal, and the light fixture is from the 1950s.


Another idea if you are not interested in larger applications like walls and ceilings. Industrial metal is also striking on fireplaces and water fountains.


I am not an expert on metal, especially when viewed in photographs but I think this is zinc.Zinc has a gray appearance in the earlier stages but develops a darkened blue-gray patina as it oxidizes. One of the softer metals, zinc lends itself to a distressed look with routine use. If you don't wan a whole wall covered in industrial metal maybe a door and partition like this would give you the desired look.


All you need to create an illusion of rough surfaces for your walls that suggest an industrial past.

Another example of the reflective qualities of the metal wall.

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Copper can be used for a warmer look for your walls. Copper has a relative softness makes it slightly more vulnerable to denting and scratching than steel.

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You might even like a metal wall of kitchen cabinets. There are many different finishing techniques available from a hammered texture to embossing.These cabinets are hammered metal.

Robert Verdi


If you love the look of industrial metal walls but the budget doesn't allow for them, there are paint techniques and wallpaper that will give your walls the resemblance of metal. These walls are lacquered to give the look of industrial metal walls.


Jessica Lagrange Interiors encased this dining room with silver, gray and gold metallic wallpaper that has the appearance of industrial metal walls.

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Many of the wallpapers that look like metal tiles really look quite good.

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