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Giving Your Home That Steampunk Look

by Adam Howarth, Editor
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Giving Your Home That Steampunk Look – there are some themes that seem to come around every few years, and which tend to be really popular when they do. The steampunk effect is one of these, and yet it’s never exactly a mainstream way to try and decorate your home either. Nonetheless, it’s a look you might be going for if you want something that fuses the modern with the industrial, which is something that a lot of people do enjoy. In this post, we’ll take a look at some of the things you can do to give your home that steampunk vibe easily and without too much trouble.

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Start With The Palette

Steampunk tends to lean quite heavily on earthy tones, so you’ll want to make use of these in particular if you are going to have a steampunk look as easily as possible. With the right colours in place, you have a lot of freedom to play around within that theme, and it’s going to result in the right kind of effect that you are hoping for overall. Of course, that mostly means using browns, brass, copper, deep reds and the occasional forest green. You could also use a little black and charcoal grey for the industrial edge.

Understand The Core Elements

You’ll also need to make sure that you are aware of some of the core elements involved in the steampunk effect. That is going to be vital whether you are trying to achieve this look for one room in the house or the whole home itself. Steampunk is more than just throwing gears on things; it’s about the feel of a bygone era reimagined with futuristic technology. So consider using Victorian radiators alongside dark wooden sideboards and leather or velvet furniture. These are the kinds of core elements that you’ll need to make use of.

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Consider Your Lighting

As you are probably aware, lighting is of central importance in interior design generally, because of the way that it can make or break any particular effect. So if you want to make sure you are succeeding with your steampunk look, you’ll have to consider the effect of lighting on what you have done. Actually, this makes it a lot easier to set a steampunk tone. You can use copper or bronze finishes on your lighting fixtures, or consider having some caged bulbs or lantern-style lighting instead. You might even opt for a chandelier or two.

Furnish Carefully

You’ll want to furnish your home with some real intention if you are looking to create a steampunk vibe. That means adding in some small touches that can help the look to come to life, such as gears and cogs – but without overdoing it – and mechanical objects like the odd microscope or old clock. You may also find it helps to make use of repurposed and reupholstered furniture, and perhaps some repurposed machinery as well. These are the kinds of finishing touches that can really help your home’s steampunk look to come alive.

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