Mediterranean
Inspired by the design styles of countries that border the Mediterranean Sea and often incorporate elements of the outdoors, this style evokes the feeling of warm breezes and sunshine.
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Common Characteristics
Materials
Perfectly blends natural and worn woods with warm metals, granite countertops, and shiplap.
Atmosphere
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Common Characteristics

Natural Materials
& Color Palette
This versatile style almost always has a neutral color palette and natural materials like wood, ceramic, plaster, and terracotta. Color can be incorporated through mosaic tiles, fabrics, and plants.

Bring The
Outdoors, Indoors
The Mediterranean decor style has an inherently breezy and airy feel. Large amounts of natural light, arches, and natural raw materials like rock, wood, and greenery help to lean into the outdoorsy vibe.

Breathable
Minimalist Spaces
Spacious rooms with comfortable seating make for great gathering places or relaxation, aspects that are synonymous with the warm sunny locations where this decor style is most often found.
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Coastal
Often associated with mental images of a beachside cabana, this versatile style can also be upscale and luxurious. One thing it should always have, however, is lived-in materials and a relaxing feel.
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Classical
A testament to Greek and Roman design, harmony and balance are the desired outcomes in Classical interior design. Earth tones mingle with natural textiles such as linen, cotton, silk, and velvet.
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Spanish Colonial
Spanish Colonial design lives at the intersection of luxury and leisure. The feel is refined yet approachable, a timeless trend that started in the 1600s and continues in popularity today.
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