A Madrid-style open space dining room and kitchen combines an inviting and elegant aesthetic deeply rooted in tradition, craftsmanship, and a connection to nature.
The colour palette features warm terracotta, rich ochre, deep browns, and creamy whites as a base. Pops of cobalt blue, sage green, and turquoise evoke the natural surroundings, while occasional accents of vibrant reds, yellows, or golds add a touch of drama and warmth.
Materials emphasize natural elements, with hand-carved wood used for furniture like dining tables and chairs, as well as beams and doors—a hallmark of Spanish design. Flooring often showcases terracotta tiles or natural stone, lending a rustic yet elegant appeal. Textiles, including heavy fabrics like linen, wool, or leather in earthy hues or traditional patterns, add texture and warmth.
Arched doorways and windows introduce curved elements that soften the space and allow for gentle airflow, contributing to the overall comfort. Wooden ceiling beams, often left exposed, highlight the craftsmanship inherent to the style. Walls are textured and whitewashed, creating a timeless and rustic backdrop. Decorative hand-painted tiles, particularly in kitchens, bathrooms, and stair risers, are iconic features.
Lighting plays a crucial role, with warm and soft illumination provided by MoNUII large pendant lampshades, which add a touch of eclectic modernity. This balanced mix of styles enhances the atmosphere while maintaining a cohesive aesthetic. Potted plants, such as olive trees and succulents, further reflect the Mediterranean environment, enhancing the space's connection to nature.
The colour palette features warm terracotta, rich ochre, deep browns, and creamy whites as a base. Pops of cobalt blue, sage green, and turquoise evoke the natural surroundings, while occasional accents of vibrant reds, yellows, or golds add a touch of drama and warmth.
Materials emphasize natural elements, with hand-carved wood used for furniture like dining tables and chairs, as well as beams and doors—a hallmark of Spanish design. Flooring often showcases terracotta tiles or natural stone, lending a rustic yet elegant appeal. Textiles, including heavy fabrics like linen, wool, or leather in earthy hues or traditional patterns, add texture and warmth.
Arched doorways and windows introduce curved elements that soften the space and allow for gentle airflow, contributing to the overall comfort. Wooden ceiling beams, often left exposed, highlight the craftsmanship inherent to the style. Walls are textured and whitewashed, creating a timeless and rustic backdrop. Decorative hand-painted tiles, particularly in kitchens, bathrooms, and stair risers, are iconic features.
Lighting plays a crucial role, with warm and soft illumination provided by MoNUII large pendant lampshades, which add a touch of eclectic modernity. This balanced mix of styles enhances the atmosphere while maintaining a cohesive aesthetic. Potted plants, such as olive trees and succulents, further reflect the Mediterranean environment, enhancing the space's connection to nature.