Delicate curves, whitewashed walls, shades inspired by nature, and designer furniture… In 2021, the Mediterranean style was reinventing itself by mixing vernacular architecture and more contemporary accents. The proof with these interiors with island inspirations, trendy and authentic at the same time, makes us furiously want to embark for other latitudes! The new-Mediterranean style from the bedroom to the living room via the kitchen prolongs summer in our interiors, with sunshine and good humor.
The sunny days are ending, and the desire to prolong the summer atmosphere is more insistent with them. A good idea to carry out our project and distill an atmosphere both arty and solar in our interiors? Fall for the new-Mediterranean style is essential this season. Suppose it celebrates traditional Mediterranean architecture (graphic lines, arches, and extreme luminosity on the program). In that case, it does not forget to be part of its time with beautiful contemporary incursions: designer furniture, Brutalist concrete floors, chic and refined design—a mixture of influences, trendy and exotic… Invitation to escape.
1- Sculptural accessories
Sculptural accessories adorn the living room with a Mediterranean touch – We play the minimalist card in this monastic-inspired living room. An XXL ceramic vase is placed in the corner of the room, and the volume gain in expressive potential.
2- An immaculate white neo-rustic kitchen
Sublime kitchen with Greek influences combines a round alcove with whitewashed storage niches. The sandstone floor punctuates the decor with delicacy.
3- A cozy bench in the colors of the South
The essential element to create a new-Mediterranean atmosphere at home? The immaculate white masonry bench. Decorated with cushions printed in the colors of the South, it has the art of plunging the room into a summer atmosphere as desired.
4- A Brutalist bathroom with a vernacular look
Inspired by vernacular architecture, the bathroom plays the mineral card—all-over concrete in the bathroom for a Brutalist atmosphere.
5- An exposed framework warms the atmosphere of the living room
Dressed in honey woodwork, this exposed framework underlines and warms up this predominantly white living room. Printed fabrics complete this decor with a sweet island scent.
6- A totem-style table for a dining room with authentic accents
Sculptural furniture, directly inspired by architecture, is on the rise, as this lovely dining room table in light wood, with clean and dynamic lines.
7- Immaculate volumes embark on a dreamed elsewhere
Impeccably white volumes that highlight the woodwork, ceramics, leather notes, ethnic fabrics… Any surface, however small, offers itself the charm of the spacious Mediterranean-style interiors.
8- A wooden bay window opens onto a breathtaking panorama
The honey-colored furniture and woodwork gently underline a space where mineral colors and braided fibers have pride of place in this living room. These also enhance the breathtaking view of the big blue.
9- Iconic architectural details enhance the interior
The detail changes everything: the presence of traditional architectural elements, such as this so visual clouded concrete column. So artsy!
10- Wooded facades envelop the office in a warm setting
We love these old-fashioned cupboard doors, all in wood, combined with ultra-graphic storage niches and small tone-on-tone baskets—success for an authentic office corner.
11- A gallery-style fireplace twists the decor of the relaxation area
And if we transformed the fireplace into a decorative object in its own right. Here, the hearth accommodates a mini-collection of ceramics, cultivating a very chic gallery spirit in the living room.
12- XXL pendant lights do take pride in place above the dining room
A good idea for dressing up the volumes of a large dining room by cultivating a neo-Mediterranean style that’s right in tune with the times? Invite XXL rattan suspensions above the dining area in a series of two or three specimens.
13- A bathroom full of exotic curves
With its white volumes in perfectly luminous rounded shapes and its exposed framework, this bathroom transforms the moment of the toilet into a stopover in the Cyclades.
14- Walls studded with arches to set the scene
We love immaculate walls studded with mini-alcoves, like Cycladic houses. A decorative expediter perfect for showcasing pretty graphic decorative accessories: vases, ceramics, candles… Unstoppable.
15- Sculptural furniture in a refined interior
The new-Mediterranean style also works wonders in black & white mode. Here, a white linen sofa meets black cylindrical coffee tables. The whole is underlined with old woodwork, nicely highlighting the high ceilings of the building.