How To Decorate Your Home In Mediterranean Style

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If you love the style of Greek or Italian houses, then you should look at the Mediterranean style for your own interior.

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In today’s post, we want to show you how you can integrate the Mediterranean style into your home. In addition to Italian and Greek houses, you often see this style with properties on the coast in Spain. We also often see city homes that are far from the coast in this atmosphere.

The use of Mediterranean decoration is the best way to evoke the feelings we get when we are in a beautiful place. So wherever you live, you can always give your house a summer or seaside feeling.

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As you will read below, these rooms usually have something rustic. They are normally simple but full of charm. The walls in this type of house are generally free of decoration and minimalist, but here and there some accessories are used.

Below we give you the most important points you need to decorate your home in a Mediterranean style. You will love the result.

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Blue and white are a must in the Mediterranean style

You will not get enough of the white and blue color combination that is fundamental to any Mediterranean room. As we have already seen in previous reports, white offers a light and visual space and ensures that rooms appear larger than they actually are.

Blue, on the other hand, takes us to the sky of the Mediterranean (to places such as the Blue Caves on the island of Paxos ). It fills us with serenity. All tones blue work here – turquoise, sky blue, indigo.

You can also add some brown tones – ocher, beige and olive green. With all these colors, your rooms will be light, spacious and airy.

However, the basic color of your house must be white. You can use the other colors in things such as blue glass, bedding, shutters, or crockery, you have many options.

Open Spaces

It is not always possible but does not forget that Mediterranean interiors are usually open spaces. Kitchens that open to the living room or a combined living room and dining room, for example. With an open concept, sunlight can easily brighten up every corner of the room. So if you use curtains, make sure they let in light.

white are a must in the Mediterranean style

To separate the rooms a little, many people use level differences (with one or two steps) or walls with wide, open arches that lead to the rooms.

The exterior of the house is also important for the Mediterranean style, such as the gardens, the patio, and the balcony. They are usually painted white and are full of colorful plants. In Mediterranean houses, people often use these spaces for meetings with family and friends.

Do not use too much furniture to prevent the rooms from becoming too full. The ideal pieces are made of simple but sturdy wood or natural fibers (for chairs) to emphasize the natural feeling.

The Most Common Mediterranean Materials

The most common materials for the Mediterranean style are:

  • stone
  • wood
  • clay

To give you an example, in many houses the wall is left in its original state. In the Mediterranean, walls are usually thick to regulate the temperature.

Exposed wooden beams in the ceiling or walls are also common in Mediterranean houses. Beams give a natural, rustic feel, which is perfect for the Mediterranean style.

The Most Common Mediterranean Materials

As for the floors, some houses usually have stone or blue tiled floors ( such as the Moroccan style ). However, sometimes they also have wooden floors.

Textiles also play an important role in the Mediterranean style that we should certainly not forget. They are normally natural materials that add a rustic look. For example, some houses have wicker lamps or baskets for storing towels.

The most common types of rugs are normally made of cane or rattan. Some even look rough, but it’s all part of their charm.

If you use them in your interior, try also to add other accessories that are made of these materials. For example, you can hang hats on the wall or wrap baskets with natural fibers.

Creating a Mediterranean style in your home is possible with our tips. Use only natural elements and white as a base with different shades of blue to add color. In this way, you create freshness and tranquility.

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