What is the Mediterranean style of decorating?

The Mediterranean style of decoration has its roots in Spain, Greece and Italy. The Mediterranean is also known as Spanish modern and Tuscan decoration. Interestingly, the Mediterranean style can be informal or formal, as well as traditional or modern depending on the materials used.

Metal is popular in all types of Mediterranean decoration. For a modern Mediterranean look, you can use shin or hammer copper or tin for traditional Mediterranean look and shinier metal for contemporary Mediterranean look. Forged iron is the need to capture the Mediterranean look and complement both traditional and modern styles. The candles with iron and/or luminaires look great in the Mediterranean dining room, living room or bed. The mirrors create beautiful accent pieces and fit well into the Mediterranean decoration if they are cropped in forged iron. You will find two -headed types of cat mirrors. One species has a stronger, heavy lining, while the other type of forged iron has airy, zakSlip metal lining.

Metal bowls and vases, especially large, can bring a great impact on the Mediterranean decorated style. Great shames of tapestries are commonly used in the decorations of the Tuscan. Textured walls, such as a brushed terracotta effect of color, really contribute to the Mediterranean atmosphere.

rich colors are a large part of Mediterranean decoration. You can easily capture this design element in the bedroom or in the living room by adding a group of solid pillows to throw a good size sofa or perhaps a large upholstered chair. Use pillows in rich velvet fabrics in rich shades of any color you want, but mix shades and tones. Tuscan pottery clay in rich warm shades, such as brown or burnt orange, can highlight the Mediterranean appearance in Kitchen. Plums and burgundy can also be found in Mediterranean decoration, for example in teXtil patterned floral and vines.

Mozaic tiles are very Mediterranean and you can choose from a wide range of colors and patterns. Some Mediterranean tiles are boldly patterned and colored, while others are finer in both pattern and color. For example, some floors look like colored patchwork blankets, while other Mediterranean floors have a fine design in soft blues and green. In some Mediterranean mosaic tiles, clear, detailed patterns in bold colors such as red and yellow are also used.

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