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Mediterranean Style

  • Writer: Bricko Arq
    Bricko Arq
  • Feb 20
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 21

A Style with Soul and Freshness 

What do a Mallorcan finca, a Provençal country house, and the iconic white houses of the Greek islands have in common? They all share a relaxed, rustic, and, above all, cozy interior.

If you want to bring the serenity of the Mediterranean and that vacation feeling into your home, even in a city where the sun doesn’t always shine, you can achieve it with key elements of Mediterranean style.

Color Palette: Light and Warmth 

The foundation of this style consists of light tones such as white, beige, and earthy colors like olive green, terracotta, and ochre. To add freshness and vibrancy, incorporate touches of warm yellow, vibrant orange, and deep blue.

Materials with History and Authenticity Mediterranean Style in Interior Design

Natural materials are essential for achieving an authentic Mediterranean ambiance. Some of the most characteristic include: Clay and raffia for decorative details. Linen in textiles for a light and fresh feel. Local woods like olive and pine, ideal for furniture with character. Handmade tiles and mosaics on floors and walls, adding texture and color.

Mediterranean Style

Details That Make the Difference

To complete the style, colorful ceramic tableware is a must, bringing life to the table, along with Mediterranean plants such as rosemary, lavender, and olive trees, which not only decorate but also fill the space with their fresh, aromatic essence.

Mediterranean style is more than just a trend; it’s a way to embrace calm, freshness, and a connection to nature in every corner of your home. Are you ready to bring the Mediterranean Style into your space? 


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