All you need to work on a Mediterranean interior design project is creativity and a lot of research. A common element of homes with this style is the signature paint. Most homes using this theme use a rich Terracotta tint for the walls. Some people may find this colour a bit dark, so an alternative may be a more cheerful yellow or a striking French blue.
ABOVE LEFT: Keeping colour to a minimum of the earthy tones can give the room more light and air about it. Flooring is a starting point and you tend to find terracotta tiles or a stone washed natural stone or a unpolished marble is a good place to begin. One or two dashing country colours such as the french blue or an aubergine against the yellow are very striking. I have found this chair (see below) on Amazon. It is a swinging Rattan chair through a company called Premier Housewares.
BELOW:The main colours are often earthy with depth and vibrancy. Oranges, deep reds along with rich dark forest greens. The wood is often rustic and iron work is another design option. Keeping the walls simple with not many wall art can highlight the main pieces of furniture in the room.
ABOVE LEFT: Strategically placing ornaments, keepsakes and even framed family photographs in a room such as the hallway give a warm feeling of homeliness and a family mood to the start of the home.
The key to it all is take your time on this design and think about your colour options, where the light is coming in and texture from floor to ceiling.
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-Z
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