The Mediterranean style falls in love: incorporate it into your home!

The Mediterranean style falls in love: incorporate it into your home!

What lover of decoration and interior design has never felt enchanted by the Mediterranean style ? This aesthetic raises the passions of those who observe it and experience it closely due to its incredible simplicity and naturalness .

The Mediterranean style gives the space a lightness that few styles achieve, while creating rooms full of strength and personality. We don't know exactly why this aesthetic is so popular, but we are sure of one thing: it never goes unnoticed

Interior design with Mediterranean style

This style has the ability to teleport you to paradisiacal places without having to leave your home. Infuse your home with air that smells like summer, the sea, rest and sunbathing in a hammock for hours. 

It is for this same reason that many people choose to incorporate a Mediterranean aesthetic into their homes, which fills them with calm and provides them with a calm and special atmosphere. If you have come this far looking for the keys to this style to put it into practice, keep reading, because we are going to tell you everything you need.

How to decorate your house with Mediterranean style

Next, we are going to list the elements that are essential in any Mediterranean style home. They are the most basic aspects and what make this style easily identifiable. 

1. White wherever you can see

You probably already know this, but if there is something that defines this style, it is white . Inside and outside the house, the walls and furniture are dyed this color, providing a characteristic lightness and spaciousness . This is one of the aspects that most emphasizes the simplicity of Mediterranean aesthetics. 

In addition, white is a very appropriate color when it comes to withstanding high temperatures , so it helps keep those degrees of heat under control inside the house. 

2.  The colors of nature

But, just because white is the color used everywhere, does not mean that it is the only one. Mediterranean houses also use colors from nature to achieve that organic look that is so popular. Blue is always very present in the decoration, inspired by the sea and the coastal environment, and combines wonderfully with white. Likewise, brown, earth and green tones make their star appearance and provide the necessary touch of freshness. 

3.  Light, another great protagonist

Keep something in mind: without light, you will not achieve the Mediterranean aesthetic you want. It is absolutely essential to enhance the entry of natural light to achieve this image. While it is true that the use of white helps, it is always good to have good windows, arches... that allow light to flow freely through the space . The rooms will thus acquire greater spaciousness and dynamism

4.  Simplicity by flag

Don't include crazy combinations. Don't fill the space with furniture and other items. Don't do anything especially complicated . Your Mediterranean home doesn't need it. Simple and natural details are the key to this style. Less is more. Remember it. 

5. Natural materials

Wood and stone on walls, floors and even furniture; cotton, linen and wicker for decoration… They are your great allies . They will help you create that summery feeling of lightness and calm that you want in your home. 

6. Enhance outdoor spaces

Finally, pay attention to the exterior spaces of the house. Terraces, porches, gardens... These are elements with a lot of potential that you should not waste. The Mediterranean aesthetic suits them especially well, so you can use these areas to hold dinners, parties, meetings, rest, sunbathe... The possibilities are endless

When it comes to interior decoration with a Mediterranean style, Pedro Peña 's projects are a great example. Combining this aesthetic with other more modern styles, he manages to achieve current and sophisticated spaces , minimalist but original and unique, the result of years of experience as a decorator. 

You already know all the keys and secrets . It's time to put them into practice!

 

Pedro Peña - Interior Design
Pedro Pena Design


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