Mediterranean aesthetics: a style focused on practicality and comfort

The aesthetics of the spaces in which we work, are at leisure, rest or share moments with our loved ones, have an impact on our state of mind. The decoration, as well as the distribution of the furniture in a pleasant way, helps to maintain a better attitude, to have a better mood and to be in greater harmony.

A luminous space allows us to enter new challenges and to maintain calm and well-being. In this sense, the Mediterranean decoration allows us to reinforce the sensation of freshness and light, even on the rainiest days, and it is the best solution to make any room homey.

To achieve this brightness it is useful to make the most of natural light, but this is not the only option. There are many ways to make the most of it and so to get happy rooms, spreading optimism.

The first step is to test the terrain, get to know the spaces in our home and find out how to make the most of every corner of the room. From this step, you can play with the decoration to even manage to integrate with the landscape, allowing you to connect the environment of the house with its interior. The result is a homogeneous and very comfortable design.

The colours of the furniture and surfaces play an important role in achieving open spaces full of light and calm. The incorporation of light furniture, together with the integration of windows and doors that follow the same tonality, will be key to turning our home into a Mediterranean aesthetic.

 

Decorative elements in shades of blue

The shades of turquoise, indigo blue or Klein are very representative of Mediterranean aesthetics. They bring wellbeing and comfort. Cushions, paintings and chairs can give a marine touch to the room, combining perfectly with the soft colours of the surfaces and floors.

 

Natural looking floors // Floors with natural aesthetics

Following the line of the Mediterranean aesthetics, we can bet on materials that represent nature. Therefore, it is interesting to choose ceramic finishes of natural aesthetics, which shine with soft and elegant colours. The beiges will simulate sand or limestone and, accompanied by the elements in blue, will represent the beaches that characterize the Mediterranean coast.

On the surfaces, we can generate a more rustic effect adding elements elaborated with organic fabrics, generally linen or cotton.

 

Mirror effect

Floors with a mirror effect will be one of the elements that will generate the greatest sensation of light and space, especially in the areas where the light falls directly on it and can be reflected. For ceramics, the porcelain will enhance the gloss, reinforcing the sensation of cleanliness in the home.

The furniture, with natural materials, as wood, fibres such as wicker, or handcrafted wrought iron, will stand out on the shiny surfaces and bring freshness to the spaces. The props of local craftsmanship such as bowls or rustic dishes will also stand out.

 

Calm and harmonious bathrooms

One of the spaces that can be given more play through the Mediterranean aesthetic is the bathroom. Spaces that combine white with wood, oval shapes and stone basins are some of the characteristics that bet on the slow philosophy.

Porcelain tiles simulating marble will reinforce the aesthetics and harmony of the colours and shapes that make up the space, taking care of the engraving at all times.

 

Practical, harmonious, homely and full of light spaces are the result of betting on the Mediterranean aesthetic to turn your home into the place of your recreation and relaxation.

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