Urban Defined!
Urban Styling.
Have you recognized the big influence of “urban style” in our everyday lives? In commercial spaces of restaurants, shopping malls, cafes, and historical buildings. Not forgetting the affects on interior design of a modern housing. Designs of the past from century old farm houses and barns, urban design can exist anywhere, not just in the cities. Interior space of weathered brick walls, exposed ceiling rafters, wooden flooring scream urban design. Many times we can enhance the urban style in interior space by tastefully adding in further elements of reclaimed woods, weather concrete, rustic metals and antique hardware.
Urban Modern Design.
A softer version of Industrial Design, Urban Modern Design style is a cosmopolitan influence. It’s hip, trendy, and ultimately has a very industrial aesthetic, but with a much softer and less edgier side.
Originally, Urban Modern Design in office interiors strives for a look and feel of safe haven to feel refresh protected and nurtured in. Bringing in the calming qualities of nature. Ultimately, urban modern strives to be above the rest of interior design for a calming sensation from the hectic city or suburb life.
Industrial design hearkens to a city influence due to its history. Exposed brick walls, rugged wood beams, floor-to-ceiling steel framed windows; coupled with soft neutral colors and plushier furniture is what a urban modern space would have.
The Elements of Urban Modern Design.
Many of the elements associated within the aesthetics of industrial designed space is further refined in urban modern design. Such as high open ceilings, exposed rafters in a building loft or ex warehouse space would be the most suitable concept for an urban modern design. If not readily available the look and feel can be recreated using images and materials of historic past of aged woods, rustic metals, weathered concrete.
The Type of Person Urban Modern is Designed for.
A Person with long work hours in an office setting that wants a comfortable work environment that reminds them of the history surrounding them. Memories of the past historic life style from aged settings, the reflections of city or suburban life. Wherever the location, the urban modern design is instantly familiar from historic memories of the past.
What makes the urban modern design stand out is the style takes its roots from the industrial design and shows you the softer, warmer more refined inviting elements of space and time. In many regards, the style and design enhances the appreciation of where you live and and work. A person that wants an environment to have an all encompassing city or suburban vibe with the feel of safety and security within the space.
Have you recognized the big influence of “urban style” in our everyday lives? In commercial spaces of restaurants, shopping malls, cafes, and historical buildings. Not forgetting the affects on interior design of a modern housing. Designs of the past from century old farm houses and barns, urban design can exist anywhere, not just in the cities. Interior space of weathered brick walls, exposed ceiling rafters, wooden flooring scream urban design. Many times we can enhance the urban style in interior space by tastefully adding in further elements of reclaimed woods, weather concrete, rustic metals and antique hardware.
Urban Modern Design.
A softer version of Industrial Design, Urban Modern Design style is a cosmopolitan influence. It’s hip, trendy, and ultimately has a very industrial aesthetic, but with a much softer and less edgier side.
Originally, Urban Modern Design in office interiors strives for a look and feel of safe haven to feel refresh protected and nurtured in. Bringing in the calming qualities of nature. Ultimately, urban modern strives to be above the rest of interior design for a calming sensation from the hectic city or suburb life.
Industrial design hearkens to a city influence due to its history. Exposed brick walls, rugged wood beams, floor-to-ceiling steel framed windows; coupled with soft neutral colors and plushier furniture is what a urban modern space would have.
The Elements of Urban Modern Design.
Many of the elements associated within the aesthetics of industrial designed space is further refined in urban modern design. Such as high open ceilings, exposed rafters in a building loft or ex warehouse space would be the most suitable concept for an urban modern design. If not readily available the look and feel can be recreated using images and materials of historic past of aged woods, rustic metals, weathered concrete.
The Type of Person Urban Modern is Designed for.
A Person with long work hours in an office setting that wants a comfortable work environment that reminds them of the history surrounding them. Memories of the past historic life style from aged settings, the reflections of city or suburban life. Wherever the location, the urban modern design is instantly familiar from historic memories of the past.
What makes the urban modern design stand out is the style takes its roots from the industrial design and shows you the softer, warmer more refined inviting elements of space and time. In many regards, the style and design enhances the appreciation of where you live and and work. A person that wants an environment to have an all encompassing city or suburban vibe with the feel of safety and security within the space.