5 Easy Ways to Add Mediterranean Style To Your Living Room

Living Room Mediterranean Style on Mocha

A Mediterranean style interior speaks of simplicity and a relaxed way of living. It’s a life lived at a slower pace and more in tune with nature.

If you’re thinking of giving your living room a fresh update for summer, how about giving it a Mediterranean makeover? It’s a stylish and laid back look that will make you feel like you’re always on holiday!

Here are five easy ways to bring a taste of the Mediterranean into your living room.

Ombre Walls in blue for a Mediterranean style interior

1) Whitewash or colourwash your walls.
Mediterranean living is all about simplicity. White walls will give your interior a fresh backdrop to which you can then add colours by way of home accessories. If you prefer to add some colour to your walls, give them a colourwash in a typical Mediterranean colour. And for an on-trend twist, you could paint them (or wallpaper them) in a striking ombre effect.

Ombre sofa throw from Mocha

2) Add texture.
To balance the intensity of the white and give your room depth, add some texture. An easy way to do this is with some soft furnishings like cushions, throws and rugs.

Coloured home accessories for a Mediterranean style living room

3) Use home accessories to add colour.
Add touches of colour to your decor through the addition of a few home accessories such as cushions, vases and bowls. But don’t clutter your space, simplicity is the key. Mediterranean colours reflect the colours of the region. The turquoise blue of the sea, rich earthly terracotta and browns, leaf green, sunshine yellow and metallics in copper and gold.

Plants and flowers in a Mediterranean interior

4) Bring the outside in.
Mediterranean living blurs the boundaries between the outside and inside to harmonise your environment. So add some organic elements to your living room like potted plants or fresh flowers. They’ll bring your room to life and colour to your decor.

Mediterranean style living room with wooden furniture

5) Wood and natural materials.
Mediterranean decor features a predominant use of natural materials – especially wood. Wooden furnishings add warmth and work as a great balance with the white. A wooden coffee table or shelves would work perfectly. Also think about including some rustic natural elements into your scheme. You could have a carved wooden fruit bowl or use a sculptural stone as a doorstop.

What do you think about these Mediterranean style living rooms?

[images: 1 – Elle Decor | 2 – Designers Guild | 3 – Mocha | 4 – House of Turquoise | 5 – El Mueble | 6 – Mr & Mrs Smith ]

Comments

  1. I love the style of the first pic. Looks comfy! I’d love that on my living room..

  2. Mediterranean style for me means stone floors. An absolute essential in hot climates as it is cool on the feet and very easy to keep. Quality porcelain tiles don’t have to break the bank and will last forever. Consider the colour carefully, if you don’t want white go for earthy tones. Tiles also work well with underfloor heating for our British winters!
    Yasmin Chopin Interior Design

  3. Love Mediterranean styles… very pleasant and beachy!

  4. We have recently decorated our house to have a Mediterranean theme which was lovely for the summer and will have a warm and homely feel in the winter. We actually made our kitchen table ourselves out of birch wood to make it more ‘rustic’ and naturual. It’s amazing what you can make yourself if you have the time, I think we’ll give that fruit bowl idea a go too!

    Thanks