How to bring Mediterranean style into your home in 2022

Classic Mediterranean style leaps gracefully into sparkling new waters – our take is eclectic and playful, yet as elegantly European as ever.

Mediterranean styling has long been a pillar of Australian interiors, but change is in the air. "This is a fresh new take on classic Mediterranean style – it's also the new coastal look," says Fiona.

Combining European influences seen throughout France, Spain, Italy and Greece, The New Med represents the evolution of a design mainstay. And it's going to be one of the biggest interior trends taking over our homes in 2022.

"The Mediterranean look is moving away from the modern white-on-white bohemian look to a much more eclectic, playful-meets-elegant and sophisticated style," says Fiona. Hallmarks include mismatched vintage furniture, stripes, Murano glass, tumbled tiles and brass and wrought iron – yet still with a nod to that beloved blue-and-white colour palette. "We can't travel to Europe, so we're bringing a slice of it to us in a new, very creative and quirky way for our homes," she adds. Read on to see how you can welcome the new Mediterranean style into your space, your way.

1. MAKE A STATEMENT

The old-meets-new direction makes a reappearance in this trend, as we're led to invest in statement pieces that have wow factor against a minimalist colour palette. Place a one-of-a-kind, wrought-iron antique chair in front of a stark white wall, hang a mirror with an ornate brass frame in a simply styled, neutral living area, or lay an extravagant candelabra atop a table dressed in fuss-free stripes.

2. DRAW THE LINE

Stripes spell summer, especially a European summer, so channel a little New-Med glamour and inject stylish stripes into your scheme. Soft furnishings, bedlinen and napery are tried-and-true teammates for stripes, but don't be afraid to embrace them on a larger scale. Striped wallpaper will turn heads in a bathroom, or add an old-world artwork and an elaborate, antique stool to upscale your utilitarian space with a lovely interpretation of the trend.

3. DELIGHT IN THE DETAILS

The New Med incorporates an air of formality, too, in its penchant for more structured decorating features such as cornice boards, pleats and ruffles. Channel the opulence of a Venetian villa with a canopied bed and jewel-toned Murano glass on your bedside table. Hang or lean an opulent antique mirror as a unique work of art, while check-pattern floor tiles and aged rattan and wicker accents lend a stately sense of times gone by to your contemporary spaces.

4. CELEBRATE CONTRAST

Here's your free pass to unleash your inner rebel on your interiors, with mismatched vintage furniture and sparks of colour and contrast. In the living area, "vintage rattan armchairs offer a sculptural pop against a new, crisp white linen sofa", says Fiona. "Or try a vintage Murano glass vase on a modern, curved side table – both are striking statement pieces but when combining old and new, it feels balanced." Glam up your office by displaying minimalist artworks and vases atop pieces with antique soul, such as a Spanish monastery table. "It's all about a bold contrast," sums up Fiona.

Source - Homes to Love

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