Spanish Interior Design: Class And Elegance Epitomized

Spanish homes have always been depicted to be classically beautiful.

If you take a careful look, you will be amazed at their asymmetrical layouts with their arched doorways, curved roof tiles, cute balconies and stucco exteriors. These homes exhibit a taste of Mediterranean charm that is truly difficult to ignore. 

Hacienda Style 

Spanish interior design can also be referred to as hacienda style. This style became quite popular in 1915 till 1945 and they are still being actively built to this day. such homes are common in the states of Nevada, Arizona, California, Texas, New Mexico, and Florida. These homes feature Tuscan and French Country palettes as well. Mexican and Moorish elements can also be fused in at any minute. 

Spanish architectural features are easy to identify. Just find the stucco walls, exposed wooden beams, red clay roof tiles, arched entryway and doors and you are already looking at Spanish interiors. Notice also the wrought iron details as well as the carved doors and floors that are covered with terracotta tiles or dark hard woods. 

If you love warm, earthy colors, then Spanish interiors would be easy to set up for you. Just achieve the aged stucco look on the walls and wash them with faux texture colors. Glazes that come in creamy tones such as beige or yellow can work well in such interiors. 

Add the bright accents such as turquoise green or blue and you are reflecting the beauty of the bold Talavera tiles that are common in Spanish interiors; find organic accents and you are on the right track. 

Warm wood is also widely used in Spanish-style interiors. Vigas or the exposed wooden beams are commonly found on many ceilings. Wooden trim also frame the archways for windows and doors. Take a look at the corners and you are likely to find carved wood corbels. 

Hardwood floors are often the best alternative to stone floors or clay tiles; they tend to be warmer on the foot so many homes choose the former. Hand carvings on wood mantels as well as shelves are also common. Add accents of iron, copper and leather and you’re nearly finished with the design. 

As to the furnishings, Spanish homes often showcase materials such as leather, mahogany, ebony, walnut, butternut, rosewood and teak. Traditional furniture pieces offer a stark contrast to the soft arches and carved wooden panels. You may also invest in leather armchairs, heavy wooden benches and upholstered wood chairs.  

As for the accessories, wrought iron is also the best material to pick. Find chandeliers that you can hang on your living rooms and bedrooms. Wall lights are also quite big as well as candlesticks and wall sconces. 

Wrought iron depicts a classic feel and it adds to the home’s overall appeal. With it, you can create a more sophisticated living space that can easily complement the vivid color schemes. 

Keep your home private with those bold-colored shutters and wooden Venetian blinds. Are you a big fan of religious paintings? Then this is the perfect time to bring out your collection of statues and religious oil paintings. If you have wall hangings showing saints and other religious figures, then these can definitely add to the ambience of the room. 

Keep the accessories to a bare minimum, though. Just add a few vases, urns, pots and planters on what used to be unused corners. Bring out the greenery right in your own home but be sure to keep the place together. It can be too easy for the place to look cluttered when plants, furniture and accessories clash. 

Now that you know these tips, it’s time to remodel your place into a beautiful Spanish-style interior.

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