Case Study: Mediterranean bathroom style
Recently I was interested in creating an interior in the Mediterranean style.
A quick internet search gave me the following characteristics of the desired style:
- Indoor-Outdoor Synergy and Seamless Transition: Mediterranean interiors seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor spaces.
- Architectural Arches: Incorporate arched windows, doors, and interior casings for an authentic Mediterranean touch.
- Earthy Palette and Materials: Think exposed beams, stone walls, and tile or hardwood floors. These materials anchor the design.
- Neutral Base: Start with white plaster walls and draw inspiration from nature—the blues of the sea and the golden hues of the sun.
- Natural Elements: Opt for wood and rattan furniture.
- Terra-Cotta and Ceramics: Decorate with handcrafted tiles, terra-cotta pots, and ceramic vases.
- Soft Textiles: Linen and cotton add warmth.
- Stucco Walls: Whitewashed or textured stucco walls create a serene backdrop.
- Exposed Brick and Stone: These rustic features evoke Mediterranean charm.
- Terracotta Floors: Imagine stepping onto warm terracotta tiles—the heart of Mediterranean living.