The urban interior design style has to be one of my modern-day faves. I’ve done so many different aesthetics in client homes (and admittedly, my own) over the years, and the urban vibe is undoubtedly on the rise.
There’s a lot to love about this look, and it’s definitely one I plan on rolling out in my new apartment once all of this Covid-19 craziness is over. The good news for you and I is that we can shop this entire vibe at OZ Design. The urban interior design style It’s one of 10 trends from their winter essentials drop. It absolutely has my heart.
The even better news: as part of my April giveaway you can win a $500 OZ Design gift card. Simply scroll to the end of this post to enter the competition.
And if you want to execute a look like this in your own home, I’m going to take you through how to pull it all off: here are the 9 essential inclusions for the urban interior design style.
1. A Chic Base Palette
There’s a high contrast black and white palette going on in the base of this look. If you have dark floors and white walls, this style is a cinch to achieve. But you can also rock it if your floors are a lighter tone. You just want that chic black-on-white moment somewhere in the room, and you can do it with furniture and decor if you need.
2. Moody Accent Tones
Think less ruby and emerald accents for the urban interior design style. We’ve done those a lot in the luxe trend of the past. This isn’t a glossy or glitzy situation, it’s far moodier. I love the current move toward accent tones like burnt orange, tan, mustard and navy. Include those atop a white, black and grey base and you have urban nailed.
3. Lashings of Leather
My fave – leather! You can do it en masse with a large leather sofa in a gorgeous tan colour, or opt for something less dominant in the space. I love me a leather armchair in a living room. And who doesn’t adore a leather cushion? I used some in my Bentleigh project and they were the bomb against a grey sofa. Isn’t the option above pure heaven?
4. Velvet Moments
I know so many of you are already showcasing velvet in your home through things like armchairs, ottomans and cushions. So you’re already onto a good thing there. In this chic interpretation of the urban interior design style, the velvet goes a bit darker though. A navy velvet sofa, a burnt orange ottoman, or a mustard cushion are right at home here.
5. Statement Lighting
You can’t achieve an urban look and feel through a basic floor lamp. What I love so much about this style is the wow-factor lights you can introduce into any number of rooms. As a starting point, think outside the box; unique shapes, metallic moments, multi-bulb pendants. There’s actually a nod to the mid Century aesthetic here which I love. Have a play, be adventurous!
6. Structured Sofas
Sofas in the urban interior design style and quite structured. There’s a sleek, clean-line element to them. They feel strong but not overwhelming. There’s a sophistication to them. Details like piped trim and thin tapered legs give them a high-end appeal. You’ll also see from the photos here that they’re super cosy, but not puffy. It’s contemporary design at its best.
7. Mix in Marble
One thing I notice always finds its way into my design projects is marble. Usually a marble coffee table and often a marble side table. I just can’t help myself – I love the stuff! The good news for those of you in the same boat as me is that marble works wonderfully when pulling off the urban interior design style. With all the moodiness going on elsewhere a pop of marble in a table is just enough to create a magical sense of balance.
8. Organic Materials
People often struggle with this part but it’s possibly the most important. The urban interior design style needs some unexpected materials. If it’s all marble and velvet and metallic, it goes too chic, luxe and blingy. You need furniture made from things like wicker and rattan. It feels unexpected, it’s more organic and it grounds the look.
9. Fluid Shapes
The decor you put on table tops, mantles and sideboards is so crucial. It’s crucial for any style, come to think of it. But when you’re approaching urban design you need fluid shapes. A straight up and down vase simply won’t do. Look to pieces that feel more organic and handmade. A bulb shape in a vessel, sculptures that don’t adhere to a basic form, and showcase coloured glass too. Busts (ceramic heads) are a huge decor trend at the moment and would be right at home in the urban design vibe too.
Win a $500 OZ Design Gift Card
The gang at OZ Design have been kind enough to take part in my April giveaway, which could see you score a $500 gift card. Simply follow the prompts below to enter, and the prize could be yours!
To Enter to Win the $500 Gift Card:
- Click here to explore the new OZ Design collection
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Competition is open to Australian residents only. Comp closes 11.59pm Thursday April 30. Competition winner will be emailed and announced here.
Thanks for entering everyone. The competition has ended and Sue Collins is the lucky winner!
Anything rattan! The chairs, the planters…but especially the Bermuda Bookshelf in natural rattan, which takes me back to my teen years when I had a similar style in my bedroom housing my crystals and books…which unfortunately met its demise as a scratching post for the family cat!
Coming into winter, textiles are on my mind as I envision ways to keep our family of 4 cosy (and the house looking beautiful) over an isolated cool season. For this reason i’m drawn to the Abrazo throw, linen feather cushions and the Arkett vessels. They would all bring layers of texture and the natural materials would create such warmth
Hi Chris, Sooo many lovely items to add to my own wish list of new items for our current renovations but the top one would have to be the White Cliff Shelf Unit followed closely by the Chloe chest of drawers and the Martini chairs. I also love the Native Flower Prints.. I could go crazy if I had unlimited $$$’s.
Linda
I fell in love with the Bermuda Planter (tall) and think it would look great at my place with the Juno armchair beside it. Both would add some needed texture to the room which I haven’t been able to do yet.
The Lincoln cabinet is beautiful, love the scallop pattern, and with major storage issues in my home it would a bit of eye candy and a much needed storage solution!
I love the new Skye Designer Chair paired with the Cohen 3 seater chaise lounge. We have set our home up to be a modern, coastal retreat and these items would look AMAZING in it.
I am loving the animal series prints – They’ve given me a way to make a chic gallery wall combining photos I took on our recent safari trip in South Africa with the prints!
The Belize Cabinet is the statement piece for a small entryway! Compact with space for shopping bags and odd bits and pieces that always seem to find themselves cluttering up dining tables and kitchen benches.
Oh where to start! I really need a buffet and I adore the white and rattan or maybe one of the Cook ones. My son has also asked for a bedhead for his birthday .. He will be 12! I love the new cane ones.
And who doesn’t need a gin trolley?
The BERMUDA BOOKSHELF sings to me, its still coastal but moodier , would just warm up my living room for the colder months – thanks for keeping us cheerful and hope your staying healthy ,