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Designing your home in a rustic Mediterranean style reminds you of bright summer days, arched cusp-shaped doors, rustic vintage wood furniture, rough patinas, and imperfect neutral colors. Old wrought iron is used throughout the home. A beautiful teak balcony railing accentuates the unfinished wooden beams of the ceiling. A boldly beautiful statement that echoes on the mantelpiece, which is made from reclaimed antique doors and arches, studded with iron medallions.

Niches and recessed alcoves sparkle with the heavy white textured wall finish. A carved whitewashed rustic arched mirror adds depth to the room. A cozy wagon sleeper sofa with scattered pillows peeks out from beyond the formal living room, and above the fireplace is an eclectic work of art in earthy colors.

Arches and columns are found throughout the house, cusp-shaped doors, beautiful accent windows and doors carved from dark wood, mantles displaying treasures from his travels. The ancient architectural triple arch gallery accentuates the view of the courtyard where there is a beautiful three-tiered fountain. There is an antique door in dark teak and beautiful details carved with climbing ivy and moss that give the soft warmth of aged wood and old days gone by. Sun-drenched doors and gleaming rustic architecture add a classic Tuscan atmosphere. Unpretentious colors and natural fabrics, such as handmade cotton bedspreads and silk curtains, accentuate the flavor. Bold designs and patterns complement the design, be it modern, contemporary, or traditional.

The earthy red tile contrasts with the deep ocher patina of the old rustic cabinets with doors that store your porcelain. The doors are hand carved with traditional old designs and have seen various shades of color as the years go by, the beauty of the worn patina and sun bleached doors is indescribable. Warm earth tones and natural fabrics, cotton patchwork pillow and sheer curtains add to the romance of dark woods and burnished hardware. The mosaic sideboard with an aged blue wrought iron facade emboldens the spirit of Mediterranean décor.

In the hot desert climate, rustic white limestone-washed doors and furniture were used to keep the interiors cool and relaxed. And then the color of the oceans and seas, aqua blue, teal and turquoise act as a contrast to the white and break the uniformity. Worn blue consoles and cabinets, old handcrafted turquoise cabinets play a pivotal role in Mediterranean interiors. Antique old patterns and handmade with ancient traditional methods, the sideboard with the iron straps works as a multimedia console.

A statement in rustic refined contemporary elegance Mediterranean-style interiors are always in style.

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