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Achieving a Mediterranean kitchen design

Achieving a Mediterranean Kitchen Design

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Looking for a unique way to revamp your kitchen design? Consider taking inspiration from the Mediterranean region. One of the best things about this style is that it includes a variety of options. Whether you like bright colors or muted hues, you can make your kitchen fit your style with a Mediterranean theme. Transform your kitchen to reflect this worldly design with these tips:

Terra-cotta Flooring
Set the tone for a Mediterranean vibe in your kitchen with terra-cotta tile flooring. This material brings a warm ambiance to your kitchen design. You can pick up on one of the colors in the material and use it throughout the rest of your room to produce a cohesive design. If you don’t want to use the material on your floors, consider it for another area of your kitchen, like an accent wall or a backsplash.

Nature-Inspired Colors
When trying to figure out a color palette for your Mediterranean kitchen, look to nature for inspiration. You could stick with neutral hues like pale blue, creamy whites and natural beiges, or you could opt for a brighter palette, with rusty oranges and deep golds.

Rustic materials
Give your kitchen an Old World appeal by opting for rustic materials such as reclaimed wood. Use weathered wooden stools to accompany your kitchen island or keep your ceiling exposed with wooden beams. Having an effortless, lived-in, natural look is common for a Mediterranean style. Pair the rustic materials with coordinating kitchen faucets and sinks – oil-rubbed bronze is perfect for a Tuscan or Mediterranean setting.

Emphasize natural light
To keep your Mediterranean kitchen design spacious and airy, always emphasize natural light. Look for more ways to let the sunlight into your kitchen, like installing French doors, picture windows or skylights.

Matte over glossy
Because Mediterranean design has such a heavy focus on natural elements, it’s no surprise that the style relies more on matte finishes than glossy ones. When considering a backsplash for your kitchen design, use mosaic or terra-cotta tile to keep the space laid-back and rustic.

Channel the outdoors
Blend the exterior of your home with the interior by bringing in plenty of fresh plants and flowers. From potted plants to hanging baskets of colorful blooms, there’s always room for greenery in a Mediterranean home.

Colorful accent pillows
Pillows are the perfect opportunity to bring lots of color and detail into your home. They can be placed in a breakfast nook or on a decorative chair in your kitchen. Look for fabrics that contain fine detailing like fringe, embroidery and beadwork, and opt for colors that coordinate with the palette you already have in your kitchen.

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