Ways to Use Sherwin Williams Urbane Bronze

Ways to Use Sherwin Williams "Urbane Bronze"

When I first saw Sherwin William’s “Urbane Bronze”, I was unsure how I felt about it. Browns can be nice to work with, rather serene and a color of nature so nice to “bring the outside in”.

Urbane Bronze- Graphic by Camp Chroma
Sherwin Williams 2021 Color of the Year, Urbane Bronze. Graphic by Camp Chroma.

According to the color data Urbane Bronze is actually a yellow hue (really, it’s true) that looks brown because of it’s low chroma and lightness. 

Urbane Bronze- Colorography by Camp Chroma
Colorography of Urbane Bronze by Lori Sawaya of Camp Chroma.

 Sherwin Williams describes Urbane Bronze as as a color to 

“Tap into nature with a hue whose warmth and comfort breathe down-to-earth tranquility”.  

 

“As we’re looking to create the ultimate retreat for reflection and renewal, we’re turning to a hue whose natural simplicity and nature-inspired energy cultivate a sense of calm from the ground up.”

 

“The trend for biophilia continues to shape our spaces, proving that nature is never far away. Urbane Bronze might be a color rooted in nature, but it also has a unique ability to ground a room through organic appeal.”  

 

 

OK, so it is supposed to help us feel rooted to nature. I thought about where I may have seen this color in nature. Maybe along mudflats at the beach, possibly in rocks and some types of earth. It does remind me a bit of the color of sea otter fur.

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Sea otter. Photo by Andrew Smarius on Unsplash

Master Bedroom Design

 I used Urbane Bronze as the wall color with primarily dark and light greens,  browns and white to create a color palette from nature. 

 

Urbane Bronze is actually a Yellow hue, so this works because it is creating an analogous color scheme with yellow, yellow-green and green that are next to each other on the color wheel. 

 

See my blog article on how to use analogous color schemes,  Create a Harmonious Color Scheme- Go Analogous. 

 

The mixture of soft fabrics with different metals, wood and pottery add natural elements and a variety of textures.

Ways to Use Sherwin Williams 2021 Color of the Year Urbane Bronze
Edesign using Urbane Bronze by Northern Lights Home Staging and Design
Ways to Use Sherwin Williams 2021 Color of the Year Urbane Bronze
Edesign using Urbane Bronze by Northern Lights Home Staging and Design
Ways to Use Sherwin Williams 2021 Color of the Year Urbane Bronze
Edesign using Urbane Bronze by Northern Lights Home Staging and Design

What are the Pros and Cons of Choosing a Bronze Paint Color?

Pros of Working with a Bronze Colored Paint:

  1. Warm and Inviting: Bronze paint adds warmth to a room and can create a cozy and welcoming ambiance.
  2. Versatile: Suits both modern and traditional interiors, complementing a wide range of décor styles.
  3. Sophisticated: The metallic sheen can lend an air of sophistication and luxury.
  4. Pairs Well: It complements a variety of other colors, especially earth tones, deep blues, and greens.
  5. Accentuates Features: Great for highlighting architectural details, moldings, or feature walls.
  6. Durability: Metallic bronze paints can often be more durable and resistant to damage than flat finishes.
  7. Light Reflectivity: Its slight sheen can reflect light, making spaces feel more vibrant and sometimes larger.

Cons of Working with a Bronze Colored Paint:

  1. Application Difficulty: Metallic and bronze paints can show brush strokes or roller marks more easily than flat paints.
  2. Prep Work: Imperfections on walls, like dents or scratches, can be accentuated, requiring more prep work.
  3. Trend Sensitivity: While classic, certain shades of bronze may go in and out of trend, potentially dating the décor.
  4. Overwhelming: In small spaces or spaces without a lot of natural light, bronze can feel a bit overwhelming or dark.
  5. Cost: Quality metallic paints, including bronze, can sometimes be more expensive than standard paints.
  6. Maintenance: Fingerprints, smudges, or dirt can be more noticeable, requiring more frequent cleaning.
  7. Limited Availability: Not all paint brands offer a wide variety of bronze shades, limiting choices.
 

Remember, the success of using bronze paint largely depends on the specific shade of bronze, the room’s lighting, its size, and the accompanying decor. Always test a sample on the wall before committing to a full paint job.

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By Mary Ann Benoit

President- Northern Lights Home Staging and Design Owner- Arctic Paradise Bed and Breakfast Artist- Stained Glass, Jewelry and Alcohol Ink Art Wildlife Biologist Director- Kaleido World Percussion and Dance Company Director- Tavus Dance Company of Alaska Lover of music, art, dance and animals.

10 comments

  1. It is so fun to see these colors in a side by side comparison! I really like both. My favorites are always the blue-greens so Aegean Teal still wins for me, but there is a richness and drama to the Urbane Bronze that I really find appealing as well.

  2. I enjoyed your post Mary Ann, I have enjoyed choosing richer colors for interiors this year as some homeowners are looking for that cozy (safe) feeling in their homes. Urbane Bronze was a great choice for Color of the Year from Sherwin Williams! Great post

    1. Thanks Amy, the richer colors do have a feeling of comfort. This nice rich brown does have a feeling of coziness:)

  3. I’m really loving Urbane bronze. Thanks for sharing the way these rooms look in different color schemes. It is inspiring.

    1. Thanks Lisa, it has been fun playing with the different colors and comparing them. It is amazing how just changing color can make such a difference!

  4. What a striking color! I love the examples that you showed incorporating it!!

    1. It is! I liked it more than I expected. I usually do not pick browns although I love colors from nature. Thanks for reading:)

  5. I love that you used the same room to show us two, completely different colour schemes.

    To be honest, I don’t love the colour Urbane Bronze on it’s own. When you showed the otter, I thought, “yes – that’s exactly it.” BUT – when you showed us the same colour in the room, I instantly fell in love. Just goes to show that you can’t judge a colour by simply looking at the colour without any reference.

    I think I’m more drawn to the Urbane Bronze room!

    1. Interesting! I am not a big fan of brown paint colors but I did like this one more than I expected. You really just never know until you “see” it, even when you are good at visualizing:)

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