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A Guide to Modern Mediterranean Interiors

The modern Mediterranean style fuses the sun-soaked, coastal vibes of classic Mediterranean style with the refined elegance of modern minimalism. A focus on indoor-outdoor living, neutral color palettes, open spaces, and natural light results in a warm, tranquil aesthetic. Here’s everything you need to know about the modern Mediterranean trend.

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Modern Mediterranean interiors stick to a neutral and crisp color palette. Bare stone or white-washed walls influenced by Mediterranean homes offer a cool backdrop for high-end contemporary finishes.

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Natural materials are central to the modern Mediterranean aesthetic, creating a light and breezy look. Materials like wood, rattan, jute, cane, linen, and cotton are emblematic of the Mediterranean style, which can be fused with delicate touches of more modern materials like glass, steel, or resin.

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Modern Mediterranean combines Spanish, Italian, and Moroccan architectural features with a modern emphasis on minimalism, so rooms are uncluttered and decor is pared-back. Bright, airy spaces with elegant stone floors are treated with understated furniture, with a focus on clean lines and symmetrical forms.

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When color is used, it’s typically warm, earthy tones interspersed with white and off-white. Dusky terracotta finishes, natural wood, and woven fibers like jute and rattan come together in modern Mediterranean spaces. Coastal accents like dried palms and pampas grasses add simple, soft finishes for a more refined version of the boho style.

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An appreciation for traditional crafts and local materials shine through the modern Mediterranean style. Influences from Greece, Spain, Italy, and France come together in techniques like pottery and basket weaving. In modern Mediterranean, these materials may take traditional or more contemporary forms, but minimal adornment and earthy tones are key.