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Tuscan Design
 Tuscan Interior Design Style

Tuscan style makes use of outdoor elements and earthy materials like stone, wood, and colors from the Tuscan landscape. Modern Tuscan interiors are usually open and spacious with undressed windows to allow for optimum sunlight. Walls and ceilings are also given a rustic touch with color washing, faux stucco, exposed stone or brick, and Venetian plaster finishes. Earthen colors like terracotta red, grassy green, lavender, orange, and sunflower yellow are frequently seen hues.

Tuscan Décor

Tuscan style rooms regularly feature hard flooring surfaces such as wood, stone, tile, or bricks. Colorful provincial or Persian rugs are then added for comfort and texture. Exposed ceiling beams, doors, and other wooden elements have a naturally rustic patina. Tuscan rooms are accessorized with terracotta pieces, intricate wrought iron fixtures, and flowers. Traditional Tuscan kitchens display hanging copper pots, jars of dried pasta, and braids of garlic or onions. Fabrics that are commonly seen include velvets, damasks, brocades, linen, silks, and tone-on-tone patterns.

Tuscan Furniture

Simple, rustic furniture pieces make Tuscan décor inviting and comfortable. Worn and distressed furniture finishes are part of the charm of this style. Armoires and open storage add to the casual atmosphere. An amply sized wooden table is the centerpiece of most Tuscan kitchens or dining rooms. While the folksy look is popular, Tuscan furniture styles can also be eclectic by including hand-painted pieces and richly veneered finishes.

 
 Italian Interior Design

Tuscan décor is also influenced by other Italian interior design elements from neighboring regions. Wall accents like murals or other decorative paint techniques add color and interest to rustic Tuscan walls. Ceilings are often painted with cloud motifs and playful cherubs as seen in traditional Italian interior design. Plaster moldings, ceiling medallions, and stenciled borders add graceful elegance.

The classic Italian interior design influence can also be seen in the mosaics, glazed ceramic tiles, and marble inlays of Tuscan décor. Stylish marble in all shades, along with terrazzo and travertine, can provide an upscale yet relaxed feeling in any Tuscan room. Italian style is also apparent in some of the ornate details on furniture pieces and the occasional gold-leafed accent.

 
 Spanish Mediterranean Style

Spanish Mediterranean interior design has many elements in common with Tuscan décor. The welcoming feel of Spanish Mediterranean style is achieved through its down-to-earth color palette and use of wrought iron, stone, tapestries, and ceramics. Wall finishes are rich in texture and feature washes or glazes in neutral tones. The warm colors of terracotta are seen throughout Spanish Mediterranean design in rooftops, flooring tiles, and pottery. Copper and wooden accents are another classic part of this style.

Another common element to Tuscan décor and Spanish Mediterranean design is the use of stoneware, pottery, and ceramics. Large vases or urns in rich colors are an important part of both of these styles. These textured pieces can serve as the focal point in a foyer or on a fireplace hearth. The Spanish Mediterranean style also includes metal objects like pots, urns, candle holders, and planters.

 
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