Mediterranean-style homes are popular designs that seamlessly combine Old World charm with modern amenities and features. The architecture typically promotes the connection between indoors and outdoors, lending itself well to an open and airy sunroom space.
Here are three excellent ways to include Mediterranean interior design principles in your sunroom.
Many sunroom styles work with a Mediterranean-inspired home, and modern options include:
All sunroom types offer various material options and can be compatible with three-season use or upgraded for year-round enjoyment.
Sunrooms in Mediterranean-style architecture are transitional spaces that provide the best of both the indoors and outdoors. Showcase that connection by adorning your space with greenery. Many plants can thrive in your sunroom’s warm and welcoming environment and visually tie the area to the landscape beyond. Greenery can also help improve your home’s indoor air quality, making it an even more valuable inclusion.
Choose plants in Mediterranean gardens to reinforce the theme. Lemon trees, lavender, bougainvillea and oleander are excellent candidates. Potted herbs like rosemary and basil can bring Riviera scents to life in your space, too.
Color is integral to Mediterranean interior design, and you have many regions to draw from when including it. Striking blues and crisp whites echo the hills of Santorini, while rich earth-based tones like ochre and terra cotta evoke an Italian feel. Pops of yellows, reds and greens inspire thoughts of the colorful tiles found throughout the Riviera.
Textural elements are also vital to the style. Exposed wooden beams and stone planters help create the look and feel of the coastal Old World. Accent windows with wrought iron curtain rods and airy, sheer curtains complete the design.
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