EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MEDITERRANEAN-STYLE HOMES

Mediterranean Style Homes originate from countries like Spain, Greece, Italy, Morocco, and others surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. It features simple, romantic aesthetics with natural materials and warm, light tones, and it’s one of the most iconic interior design styles.
Mediterranean-style homes, which resemble the aesthetic of Mediterranean villas, originated in the 1920s.
The exterior of Mediterranean homes typically features a red-tiled roof (usually terra cotta), brick and stucco exterior, and raw iron, and metalwork over windows and doors.
Need some ideas for your upcoming design project? Check out our gallery below!
What is Mediterranean Style?
The Mediterranean style in interior design is characterized by the simple and romantic aesthetics of Southern European countries: light and warm tones in color scheme, as well as the extensive use of natural materials such as ceramics, wood, wrought iron, and cotton. The Design combines boldness, simplicity, and convenience. Therefore, it could be used in both house and apartment designs. If you want to fill your dwelling with the sunny romance of Spain, the abundance of warm colors of Italy, the marine freshness of Greece, and the spices of Morocco, the Mediterranean-style decoration will surely embody all the above.


History of Mediterranean Style
Mediterranean-style homes originated in the 1920s as part of the Roaring Twenties obsession with luxury, wealth, and leisurely lifestyles. This gave rise to many seaside resorts, which took inspiration from Mediterranean architecture. While resorts and hotels in the US popularized this architectural style, architects in California and Florida, such as Addison Mizner, Bertram Goodhue, and Paul Williams saw the appeal of this house style and began to design Mediterranean-inspired homes.
3 Popular Features of a Mediterranean Home
- Red Tile Terracotta Roof
One of the most noticeable traits of Mediterranean aesthetics is the reliance on terracotta as a primary material in architectural construction. Whether cobblestone streets or tile roofing, terracotta plays an important role in Mediterranean architecture. - Brick & Stucco Exterior
With painted white stucco or brick siding, these characteristics are designed to keep this home style cool in warmer climates. - Raw Iron and Metalwork Over Windows and Doors.
Iron or metalwork is a popular architectural detail around the windows, balconies, and the front door.

GATHER YOUR INSPIRATION
Need some ideas for your upcoming Mediterranean Style design project? We have assembled a collection of photos to help you with design inspiration for your home!

Your Home Building Remodeling & Design Experience.
Serving Texas neighborhoods for over 20 years!
Let's Connect!