Serious question: would you decorate your own home like one of the rooms at The Cherry KC? I love the industrial-luxe aesthetic but I wonder if it would actually work in a personal space.
I’m gonna be the odd one out and say probably not. It’s stunning, no doubt — but it feels more like a boutique experience than a “live in it every day” vibe. The mood lighting and dramatic contrasts might feel heavy over time. I prefer more natural light and calm tones at home.
Absolutely! After visiting the Unique hotel in Kansas City I was inspired to bring the industrial-luxe aesthetic into my own home. The combination of exposed brick, sleek metals, and curated art creates a stylish yet cozy atmosphere that feels both modern and inviting. I adapted the look by mixing raw textures with softer furnishings, making it personal and comfortable for everyday living. It’s a perfect balance of edgy design and warmth—definitely doable in a home setting and a total success story for me!
I’m gonna be the odd one out and say probably not. It’s stunning, no doubt — but it feels more like a boutique experience than a “live in it every day” vibe. The mood lighting and dramatic contrasts might feel heavy over time. I prefer more natural light and calm tones at home.
Absolutely! After visiting the Unique hotel in Kansas City I was inspired to bring the industrial-luxe aesthetic into my own home. The combination of exposed brick, sleek metals, and curated art creates a stylish yet cozy atmosphere that feels both modern and inviting. I adapted the look by mixing raw textures with softer furnishings, making it personal and comfortable for everyday living. It’s a perfect balance of edgy design and warmth—definitely doable in a home setting and a total success story for me!