All posts with tag:Mediterranean style

The total area of this summer villa on the Spanish island of Menorca is only 90 sqm, but it’s just enough for the owners – it is ideally cozy and comfy for a chilling family vacation. The house itself is built in a typically Mediterranean Scandinavian style with daubed white walls and shutters. The interiors…

The owners of this coastal home in Spain, a family couple from Germany, once got married in the south of France, so they initially looked for a house for their summer holidays in Provence. But one day, having seen this charming traditional home on the island of Mallorca, they nevertheless decided to stop at this…

Working on this California home, designer Jennifer Miller was driven by a desire to pay tribute to the history and architecture rather than invent new meanings and solutions. The villa was built back in 1924 and has clearly defined Mediterranean character traits, which the designer tried to preserve and emphasize as much as possible. Indeed,…

Architect Clara Bona owns a beautiful traditional villa in the Liguria region of southern Italy and says she feels a special rush of happiness when she visits. Over the past 20 years, she and her husband have done everything to preserve the original details and atmosphere of this traditional Mediterranean villa, gradually filling the interiors…

As we know, California is not far from Mexico, so the Mexican influence in design and architecture is great here. At the same time, historically Mediterranean style is also popular in these parts. So, both of the schools are perfectly combined in the design of this magnificent home in Los Angeles. Wonderful arches, stucco walls…

Today we have a beautiful holiday home, which is located in a wonderful small palazzo in southern Italy in the Puglia region. Once inside, you are fascinated by arches and magnificent ceiling vaults, which indicate the status of the building. Designer Andrew Trotter recently brought this unique villa back to life with the natural minimalism…

All the walls in this Los Angeles home have a daubed effect, and the corners are smoothed and rounded – a clear reference to the Mediterranean style. Open shelves with ceramic decor and a fireplace in the living room only reinforce the association with traditional coastal villas of Spain or Greece. There are some American-style…

The name Amagatay that this villa on the island of Menorca bears is translated from the local dialect as ‘secret place’, and this is the idea that its owners tried to embody in the updated interior design. The old 19th-century farm is literally immersed in the greenery of olive groves, and its traditional stone facade…

The facade of this summer villa on the island of Mallorca is finished with stucco in a special terracotta color – the architects thus wanted to make it look like a special type of Call Vermell soil, which is common in these parts. And the effect was a complete success – the house practically merges…

Designed by Nirit Frenkel, this Israel home with a swimming pool blends several styles and approaches to design and architecture. From outside, it looks like a traditional Mediterranean villa with stone facades, shutters, and a tiled roof. In the interiors, the influence of American design, in particular the Southern and Californian styles, is felt. Well,…