Mediterranean furniture and design: It is exotic and surreal
A lot of emphasis is placed on the color. While you can pick up dark colors or reddish colors to provide an apt background to the exclusive terra cottas, you can also give your walls a hue of sky-color by going for turquoise, ocean blue or even sunset-themed ones. Since wooden tables and short-legged tables are special features of Mediterranean furniture, gold, olive green or black also blends perfectly with them giving a touch of sheer opulence.
The wonderfully patterned rugs and carpets speak of the great amount of skill that has gone into their making. A lot of it is handicraft work and is a far cry from the modern-day furniture that looks a tad ostentatious. Mediterranean design is such that the architectural decoration brings grandeur and lavishness to your home without looking overtly so. There is a naturalness to it which is far better than the artificiality which is thrust at us by the newly-styled furniture of today’s world.
The exclusive garden and patio furniture adds another feather to your gardens and backyards. And the wrought-iron banisters are perfect for your staircases. Intricately patterned armoires, tables, room dividers and shoe boxes also fall under Mediterranean furniture. Then there are inviting wine racks which are not just beautiful and sophisticated but can also be portable.
Mediterranean design is heavily dependent on mosaic tiles which actually are nothing but imprints from the older eras. Mosaic tiles were common features of villas of ancient times and hence, they have a historical touch and finesse about them. These have been influenced by eastern as well as western artistic styles and can add a special sheen to your table tops, floors, ceiling, mantels and in the kitchen walls.
African furniture, no doubt, enjoys great repute as it is the best thing you can do to lift the look of your home décor. Alongside the tiles and tables under the Mediterranean furniture, you must also pick up the exotic Mediterranean lamps, chandeliers, glassware, mirrors and teapots. They are not merely great-looking but are extremely useful and have a long shelf life. They can add a surreal fascination to your charming home!