If you are drawn to old world home interiors that feature warm textures,  and blue decorative accents that remind you of the sea and sky, you  will probably be drawn to Mediterranean interiors. Also termed, “Spanish  modern”, this style is indicative of a style that can be extremely  formal or it can rustic and casual. The beauty of this design style is  it transforms your home into one that could fit into any Mediterranean  country: Italy, Greece or even Spain. If you love terra cotta Spanish  tiles on your roof and clay fired ceramic tiles throughout your home,  here are some tips for bringing more Mediterranean inspired interiors to  life in your home.
 Colors that mimic nature: One of the draws to  Mediterranean culture, vacationing, and architecture are the beautiful  colors that stem from nature. The evidence is in the native clothing,  textiles, and interiors, and the appeal to bring it into your home is  obvious! From the deep blues of the sky and ocean, to the deep terra  cotta warm tones of the Earthenware and walls of traditional homes. Even  glimpses of lavender, yellow, and hues of deep rusts to creamy tan and  beige mimic nature. Try painting your walls, planter pots outside, or  your furniture in these Mediterranean inspired colors.
Colors that mimic nature: One of the draws to  Mediterranean culture, vacationing, and architecture are the beautiful  colors that stem from nature. The evidence is in the native clothing,  textiles, and interiors, and the appeal to bring it into your home is  obvious! From the deep blues of the sky and ocean, to the deep terra  cotta warm tones of the Earthenware and walls of traditional homes. Even  glimpses of lavender, yellow, and hues of deep rusts to creamy tan and  beige mimic nature. Try painting your walls, planter pots outside, or  your furniture in these Mediterranean inspired colors.
 Natural finishes with rustic appeal: Whether you have  the exposed wooden beams overhead in your ceiling, or you choose to tile  your entryway and courtyard area of your home. Mediterranean interiors  are infamous for having expansive areas of mosaic tile, quarry and other  rustic yet modern finishes in their detailing. In modern day, you can  see many floor tile manufacturers have mimicked the traditional style  tile flooring by offering varying shades or hues of color in the same  line to give that ‘old world’ aesthetic. This appeal is well sought  after, and the more random and natural you leave your finishes, the more  authentic Mediterranean style you will create in your space. Bring  these tile ideas into your mirrors, tabletops, outdoor furniture, and  bathrooms for a look that is “old world” all the way. From the interiors  to your exterior, Mediterranean design style efforts  can be felt from  your doorstep, all the way into your home.
Natural finishes with rustic appeal: Whether you have  the exposed wooden beams overhead in your ceiling, or you choose to tile  your entryway and courtyard area of your home. Mediterranean interiors  are infamous for having expansive areas of mosaic tile, quarry and other  rustic yet modern finishes in their detailing. In modern day, you can  see many floor tile manufacturers have mimicked the traditional style  tile flooring by offering varying shades or hues of color in the same  line to give that ‘old world’ aesthetic. This appeal is well sought  after, and the more random and natural you leave your finishes, the more  authentic Mediterranean style you will create in your space. Bring  these tile ideas into your mirrors, tabletops, outdoor furniture, and  bathrooms for a look that is “old world” all the way. From the interiors  to your exterior, Mediterranean design style efforts  can be felt from  your doorstep, all the way into your home.
 Texture and patterns: Traditional Mediterranean homes  utilize the use of texture and pattern visually and physically. From  ornate patterns in textiles, to intricate scrolling and inlaid forms in  furniture adorned with ornamentation. Texture is also experienced  through wall, and ceiling applications. From stucco to plaster, many of  these faux techniques can be duplicated in your home. Visit your local  home improvement store and see what faux finishing painting classes are  available. Many paint manufacturers have faux painting kits that use  glazes, and topcoats to bring Mediterranean textured walls into your  guest bathroom, entry foyer or master bedroom.
Texture and patterns: Traditional Mediterranean homes  utilize the use of texture and pattern visually and physically. From  ornate patterns in textiles, to intricate scrolling and inlaid forms in  furniture adorned with ornamentation. Texture is also experienced  through wall, and ceiling applications. From stucco to plaster, many of  these faux techniques can be duplicated in your home. Visit your local  home improvement store and see what faux finishing painting classes are  available. Many paint manufacturers have faux painting kits that use  glazes, and topcoats to bring Mediterranean textured walls into your  guest bathroom, entry foyer or master bedroom.
 Embracing the outdoors and entertaining: Sharing nature  and camaraderie amongst family and friends are synonymous with  Mediterranean culture. They embrace entertaining and love for their  homes to be comfortable for all who are invited. To recreate  Mediterranean outdoor spaces, ensure comfortable and plentiful seating.  Wrought iron and ornamental metals are traditional, but modern  Mediterranean use many of same metals but with more streamlining in the  form of the furniture. Whichever is your style, open up your interiors  to the outdoors and blur the lines between indoors and out. Bring in  beautiful plants, and a pool, and your outdoors will mimic the  Mediterranean lifestyle.
Embracing the outdoors and entertaining: Sharing nature  and camaraderie amongst family and friends are synonymous with  Mediterranean culture. They embrace entertaining and love for their  homes to be comfortable for all who are invited. To recreate  Mediterranean outdoor spaces, ensure comfortable and plentiful seating.  Wrought iron and ornamental metals are traditional, but modern  Mediterranean use many of same metals but with more streamlining in the  form of the furniture. Whichever is your style, open up your interiors  to the outdoors and blur the lines between indoors and out. Bring in  beautiful plants, and a pool, and your outdoors will mimic the  Mediterranean lifestyle.

Who wouldn’t want to create a Mediterranean oasis in their homes? With the subtle cues from a relaxing old world villa to an elaborate Italian getaway spot that you vacationed years ago, ‘Spanish Modern’ is a look that everyone loves. Use these tips to transport your home to the Mediterranean in just a few simple decorative moves. With some do it yourself faux painting techniques and beautifully painted walls with bounds of color. You will be amazed how the Mediterranean design style transcends time into your home.
 Colors that mimic nature: One of the draws to  Mediterranean culture, vacationing, and architecture are the beautiful  colors that stem from nature. The evidence is in the native clothing,  textiles, and interiors, and the appeal to bring it into your home is  obvious! From the deep blues of the sky and ocean, to the deep terra  cotta warm tones of the Earthenware and walls of traditional homes. Even  glimpses of lavender, yellow, and hues of deep rusts to creamy tan and  beige mimic nature. Try painting your walls, planter pots outside, or  your furniture in these Mediterranean inspired colors.
Colors that mimic nature: One of the draws to  Mediterranean culture, vacationing, and architecture are the beautiful  colors that stem from nature. The evidence is in the native clothing,  textiles, and interiors, and the appeal to bring it into your home is  obvious! From the deep blues of the sky and ocean, to the deep terra  cotta warm tones of the Earthenware and walls of traditional homes. Even  glimpses of lavender, yellow, and hues of deep rusts to creamy tan and  beige mimic nature. Try painting your walls, planter pots outside, or  your furniture in these Mediterranean inspired colors. Natural finishes with rustic appeal: Whether you have  the exposed wooden beams overhead in your ceiling, or you choose to tile  your entryway and courtyard area of your home. Mediterranean interiors  are infamous for having expansive areas of mosaic tile, quarry and other  rustic yet modern finishes in their detailing. In modern day, you can  see many floor tile manufacturers have mimicked the traditional style  tile flooring by offering varying shades or hues of color in the same  line to give that ‘old world’ aesthetic. This appeal is well sought  after, and the more random and natural you leave your finishes, the more  authentic Mediterranean style you will create in your space. Bring  these tile ideas into your mirrors, tabletops, outdoor furniture, and  bathrooms for a look that is “old world” all the way. From the interiors  to your exterior, Mediterranean design style efforts  can be felt from  your doorstep, all the way into your home.
Natural finishes with rustic appeal: Whether you have  the exposed wooden beams overhead in your ceiling, or you choose to tile  your entryway and courtyard area of your home. Mediterranean interiors  are infamous for having expansive areas of mosaic tile, quarry and other  rustic yet modern finishes in their detailing. In modern day, you can  see many floor tile manufacturers have mimicked the traditional style  tile flooring by offering varying shades or hues of color in the same  line to give that ‘old world’ aesthetic. This appeal is well sought  after, and the more random and natural you leave your finishes, the more  authentic Mediterranean style you will create in your space. Bring  these tile ideas into your mirrors, tabletops, outdoor furniture, and  bathrooms for a look that is “old world” all the way. From the interiors  to your exterior, Mediterranean design style efforts  can be felt from  your doorstep, all the way into your home. Texture and patterns: Traditional Mediterranean homes  utilize the use of texture and pattern visually and physically. From  ornate patterns in textiles, to intricate scrolling and inlaid forms in  furniture adorned with ornamentation. Texture is also experienced  through wall, and ceiling applications. From stucco to plaster, many of  these faux techniques can be duplicated in your home. Visit your local  home improvement store and see what faux finishing painting classes are  available. Many paint manufacturers have faux painting kits that use  glazes, and topcoats to bring Mediterranean textured walls into your  guest bathroom, entry foyer or master bedroom.
Texture and patterns: Traditional Mediterranean homes  utilize the use of texture and pattern visually and physically. From  ornate patterns in textiles, to intricate scrolling and inlaid forms in  furniture adorned with ornamentation. Texture is also experienced  through wall, and ceiling applications. From stucco to plaster, many of  these faux techniques can be duplicated in your home. Visit your local  home improvement store and see what faux finishing painting classes are  available. Many paint manufacturers have faux painting kits that use  glazes, and topcoats to bring Mediterranean textured walls into your  guest bathroom, entry foyer or master bedroom. Embracing the outdoors and entertaining: Sharing nature  and camaraderie amongst family and friends are synonymous with  Mediterranean culture. They embrace entertaining and love for their  homes to be comfortable for all who are invited. To recreate  Mediterranean outdoor spaces, ensure comfortable and plentiful seating.  Wrought iron and ornamental metals are traditional, but modern  Mediterranean use many of same metals but with more streamlining in the  form of the furniture. Whichever is your style, open up your interiors  to the outdoors and blur the lines between indoors and out. Bring in  beautiful plants, and a pool, and your outdoors will mimic the  Mediterranean lifestyle.
Embracing the outdoors and entertaining: Sharing nature  and camaraderie amongst family and friends are synonymous with  Mediterranean culture. They embrace entertaining and love for their  homes to be comfortable for all who are invited. To recreate  Mediterranean outdoor spaces, ensure comfortable and plentiful seating.  Wrought iron and ornamental metals are traditional, but modern  Mediterranean use many of same metals but with more streamlining in the  form of the furniture. Whichever is your style, open up your interiors  to the outdoors and blur the lines between indoors and out. Bring in  beautiful plants, and a pool, and your outdoors will mimic the  Mediterranean lifestyle.
Who wouldn’t want to create a Mediterranean oasis in their homes? With the subtle cues from a relaxing old world villa to an elaborate Italian getaway spot that you vacationed years ago, ‘Spanish Modern’ is a look that everyone loves. Use these tips to transport your home to the Mediterranean in just a few simple decorative moves. With some do it yourself faux painting techniques and beautifully painted walls with bounds of color. You will be amazed how the Mediterranean design style transcends time into your home.
 
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