All About Mediterranean Interior
Design
Mediterranean interior
design has recently become very popular today with people
everywhere. It makes sense when you think about it. With any
form of Mediterranean interior design you have the colors and
feelings of the Mediterranean Sea. Colors like lavender,
yellow, terra-cotta and other warm styles all reflect this form
of interior design.
Tiles are really the signature of Mediterranean interior
design; the mosaic tile designs the essence of a Mediterranean
interior. Other Mediterranean interior design elements are
burnished bronze urns and black wrought iron fixtures and
accessories.
The hardware is heavy and often burnished, and the florals
and greenery are abundant in Mediterranean interior design.
Walls are predominantly textured and the beautiful colorful
mosaic tiles are very common as flooring or as backsplashes.
The mosaic look can also be stenciled on the flooring, walls or
furniture.
The furniture influence is a combination of Spanish, Greek,
Italian and French Country. The furniture can range from an
informal simple look, to a very formal feeling. Mediterranean
interior design is a very soothing, comfortable style of
interior design and it comes as no surprise that it is one of
the more popular styles today.
Do It Yourself
Many people have visited the Mediterranean and have fallen
in love with the region. Bringing a little of the Mediterranean
interior design into your home is not a difficult task to
accomplish. With the style being so pronounced in the design
world today, it is fairly easy to find accessories, furniture,
paint and fabric to help you achieve this look. It might be
difficult to mimic the textured walls of a Mediterranean home,
but with the paint colors available today, there is no reason
you cannot get a Mediterranean interior design feeling in your
living room.
You'll want to get started by painting first. Depending on
the size of your room, a rich terra-cotta paint color will be a
good start. If this is too dark for you, than try a golden
yellow or go for a French blue. After deciding on wall color,
then decide on furniture arrangement.
Should the sofa stay or go? Usually, it stays, and then the
hunt is on for the perfect fabric. After furniture and fabric
is decided upon, look for accent pieces, such as tables and
lamps. Coffee tables with black rod iron legs will work
beautifully and table lamps in the same can go well
together.
Lighting is also a very important part of this design as
well as furniture arrangements. If mosaic tiles are not in your
budget, you may consider stenciling a mosaic design on the
fireplace or on the walls around door openings.
Having a touch of the mosaic tiles in your room will help
you to achieve your Mediterranean interior design look. A
beautiful flower arrangement bringing together all of the
colors in the room and greenery will finish your Mediterranean
look. It really is not a difficult task to complete. If
reupholstery is not in your budget; paint and accessories will
work if you choose wisely.
As you can see, Mediterranean interior design really is a
warm and relaxing style that is full of natural colors. With a
little time and patience you can achieve this type of interior
design that will give you a lifetime of enjoyment.
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