The Contemporary Mediterranean home style is a modern take on traditional Southern European architecture, blending timeless elements with sleek, updated touches. This aesthetic captures the essence of sun-drenched coastal living with natural materials, open spaces, and a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. Let’s dive into the details.
Blended Architecture
Arched doorways, stucco walls, and terracotta roofs provide a distinctly Mediterranean look. We marry these elements with large windows and clean lines to add a contemporary essence. The result brings the convenience and brightness of a modern home, while embracing the aesthetic of a traditional Mediterranean home.
Natural Materials
Natural materials are a cornerstone of this style. Stone, wood, and wrought iron are used extensively, providing texture and warmth. Stone floors and walls offer durability and a rustic charm, while wooden beams and accents add a touch of natural elegance. Wrought iron is often found in light fixtures, railings, and furniture, bringing a handcrafted and modern American feel to the space.
Earthy & Inviting Colors
The color palette of a Mediterranean home is sandy, warm, and inspired by Grecian landscapes. We keep things primarily warm and neutral, with accents of blue and green that mimic the sea and sky. Shades of olive, terracotta, and mustard can be used sparingly to add variety while keeping things timeless.
Indoor-Outdoor Living
A key feature of Contemporary Mediterranean homes is the seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces. Large, sliding glass doors and expansive patios make it easy to move between the interior and exterior. Outdoor living spaces like pergolas, courtyards, and outdoor kitchens are chosen depending on the homeowner’s lifestyle and entertaining style. Small design strategies—like using the same flooring between an interior space and an exterior space—create flow and encourage alfresco living.
Earth-toned Furniture Choices
Comfort in any custom home needs to strike a balance between comfort and aesthetics, but this comes easily with contemporary Mediterranean homes. Pieces are meant to be understated and not compete with the architecture of the home. Wooden pieces and neutral-toned upholstery play well together and create an inviting space. Ceramics, textiles, and wall art add the personal essence of the homeowner.
Custom Home Building in Dallas, TX
These are some common characteristics of a Contemporary Mediterranean home, but your ideal home fits in no single box. We bring together your lifestyle, Pinterest boards, favorite architectural magazines, and more to craft a luxury home that is uniquely yours. We pride ourselves on approaching every space in the home with thoughtfulness and exceptional craftsmanship.Nixon Custom Homes has been building award-winning homes throughout Dallas for over 30 years. Schedule a consultation today to start building yours.