Mediterranean Interior Design Material Guide featuring Handmade Square Silver Kitchen Sink

Mediterranean Interior Design: A Material Guide

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Mediterranean Interior Design:
A Material Guide

The textures, tones, and finishes that define Mediterranean interiors, from Morocco to Southern Spain.

Mediterranean interior design spans a wide geography — Morocco, Southern Spain, Southern Italy, Greece — but shares a consistent material vocabulary built around warmth, texture, and materials suited to bright, sun-filled climates.

Terracotta and Warm Plaster Walls

Warm, earthy wall tones — terracotta, ochre, warm white — form the backdrop most Mediterranean interiors build from, providing a base that brass and copper accents play beautifully against.

Hand-Hammered Metal as a Core Material

Hammered copper and brass appear throughout Mediterranean interiors — in kitchen sinks, light fixtures, and decorative vessels — carrying the same handcraft tradition found in Moroccan metalworking specifically.

Natural Stone and Handmade Tile

Limestone, terracotta tile, and hand-glazed zellige all carry visible variation that machine-made materials lack, reinforcing the handcrafted feel that runs through Mediterranean interiors.

Light, Shadow, and Pierced Metalwork

Pierced brass lanterns and pendant lights, a hallmark of Moroccan design within the broader Mediterranean tradition, use light and shadow as a design element in their own right, beyond simple illumination.

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Practical takeaway for Mediterranean design

The useful way to read this guide is to start with one regional reference point — Moroccan, Spanish, Italian — rather than blending all Mediterranean traditions at once, for a more coherent result.

What to check before you buy

Before sourcing materials, confirm handmade tile and hammered metal pieces carry natural variation, which is authentic to the tradition rather than a manufacturing inconsistency.

How to style the finish naturally

Layer warm plaster or paint tones behind hammered metal accents to let the material's texture and patina stand out clearly against a calm backdrop.

Related Brass For Homes paths

For the next step, browse our pendant lamps, explore kitchen sinks, and read more about Moroccan design specifically.

Care and long-term value

Mediterranean interiors built on solid, handcrafted materials age gracefully by design — the style was never meant to look pristine and new, making it especially well suited to living finishes.

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