7 Elements of Modern Mediterranean Bathrooms
Learn how to bring this warm and richly detailed style into your bath with color, lighting and accessories
tidgboutique
October 10, 2014
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Influenced by the warm, saturated colors of captivating landscapes, the sun and misty sea air, Mediterranean style brings an unbeatable combination of cultural flavor and low-key luxury into a home. On my travels through European and Mediterranean countries, I have noted key concepts that consistently define this style. Here’s how you can embrace an eclectic mix of elements that has been developed over the centuries.
1. Color and Pattern
Earthy tones of terra-cotta, turquoise, ocean blue, yellow and rusty red are a hallmark of the Mediterranean concept, because they draw on the heavily saturated hues of surrounding landscapes. Jewel tones work well in tile applications, where mixing many colors is visually pleasing. These hues bring that distinctive Spanish-inspired element into a space.
Handmade tiles are a great way to bring pattern into a Mediterranean-style bathroom, but they can be costly. To save money, look to the wall in this photo for guidance and create a focal point by installing just a strip of tile while keeping the surrounding areas in simple white ceramic.
Earthy tones of terra-cotta, turquoise, ocean blue, yellow and rusty red are a hallmark of the Mediterranean concept, because they draw on the heavily saturated hues of surrounding landscapes. Jewel tones work well in tile applications, where mixing many colors is visually pleasing. These hues bring that distinctive Spanish-inspired element into a space.
Handmade tiles are a great way to bring pattern into a Mediterranean-style bathroom, but they can be costly. To save money, look to the wall in this photo for guidance and create a focal point by installing just a strip of tile while keeping the surrounding areas in simple white ceramic.
Or completely tile one wall, leaving the other walls and the floor white. Here a feature wall in oceanic tiles makes a statement, but simplicity is present in the sleek lines of the stand-alone tub.
My five favorite Mediterranean-inspired paint colors are Starburst Orange, Sun Porch, Cool Aqua, Mediterranean Breeze and Simply White, all from Benjamin Moore. But if you’re hesitant to go bold with color, focus on shapes and lines instead. Try a Moroccan-influenced tile shape and pair the tile with a border in a contrasting color for definition or a contrasting grout. Add accents of rich earth tones for a lively atmosphere like the one here.
2. Archways
Reflective of historical landmarks, Moroccan-inspired archways feel exotic and stand out even in a stark space.
Tip: You can evoke this look affordably with easy-to-apply wall murals.
Reflective of historical landmarks, Moroccan-inspired archways feel exotic and stand out even in a stark space.
Tip: You can evoke this look affordably with easy-to-apply wall murals.
3. Mirrors
Mirrors are flexible accessories that are staple design elements for a Mediterranean-inspired space. They can include many elements of design, such as color, texture, pattern and shape, in one piece. Curved mirrors like the ones here nod to dramatic archway elements without a permanent commitment. A mirror with or without ornate carvings can bring a taste of history into a space when a full renovation is not an option.
Mirrors are flexible accessories that are staple design elements for a Mediterranean-inspired space. They can include many elements of design, such as color, texture, pattern and shape, in one piece. Curved mirrors like the ones here nod to dramatic archway elements without a permanent commitment. A mirror with or without ornate carvings can bring a taste of history into a space when a full renovation is not an option.
4. Lighting
Try tumbled ceramic lanterns or a pierced vase in white for a soft glow. The pattern of the light holes creates a unique flow of light and a cozy atmosphere, while the lantern speaks to a delicate design.
Try tumbled ceramic lanterns or a pierced vase in white for a soft glow. The pattern of the light holes creates a unique flow of light and a cozy atmosphere, while the lantern speaks to a delicate design.
Ornate lanterns, sconces and vase lamps can bring unique ambient lighting into a small space. The delicate piercing of the pendant here creates beautifully detailed patterns for light to shine through, touching on rustic ornamental inspiration without feeling too country.
Notice how the wood in this space balances the darkness of the iron and adds a relaxed feeling with its weathered look.
Notice how the wood in this space balances the darkness of the iron and adds a relaxed feeling with its weathered look.
5. Wood Accents
Whether you bring them in through a rich wood door, seating or window frames, warm wood tones are distinctive of Mediterranean culture. Usually intricate in this style, they create a relaxed, rustic feeling. Try choosing wood accents with a visible grain or an organic carved shape to strengthen the connection to nature.
Whether you bring them in through a rich wood door, seating or window frames, warm wood tones are distinctive of Mediterranean culture. Usually intricate in this style, they create a relaxed, rustic feeling. Try choosing wood accents with a visible grain or an organic carved shape to strengthen the connection to nature.
6. Burnished Metal
Copper and burnished metals add an old-world historical influence to the scheme while maintaining a cozy feeling.
Tip: Add metal on a smaller scale than a tub with bath accessories, such as towel bars, tissue holders and wastebaskets.
Copper and burnished metals add an old-world historical influence to the scheme while maintaining a cozy feeling.
Tip: Add metal on a smaller scale than a tub with bath accessories, such as towel bars, tissue holders and wastebaskets.
7. Rugs
Since bathrooms are filled with hard finishes, rugs are a great way to add a touch of plushness. The one pictured here elevates the Mediterranean concept with its pattern, draws on the color of the wood and the warm tone of the tile, and unifies the look. Area rugs also can be easily changed out as your taste for the Mediterranean culture becomes seasoned.
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Since bathrooms are filled with hard finishes, rugs are a great way to add a touch of plushness. The one pictured here elevates the Mediterranean concept with its pattern, draws on the color of the wood and the warm tone of the tile, and unifies the look. Area rugs also can be easily changed out as your taste for the Mediterranean culture becomes seasoned.
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I have found this inspiring.
Thank you for inspiring article with structured, step by step guide.
I hope these lamps and carpets would be a good compliment to such bathrooms
Suspensions:
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Tapis Kilims:
The first ones tile reminds me of a quilt, it's awesome!!