This isn't Europe, or is it? Provence interior design meets Mediterranean architecture

The world of design offers a wide variety of styles, each with its own unique design language. Among the most prominent styles, one can find Provencal interior design, which brings with it rustic warmth and French romance, along with Mediterranean architecture and design, which combine tradition with clean, pleasant lines. The right combination of these styles can create a living space with a unique atmosphere, giving residents an extraordinary living experience.

Provence-style interior design – French rural charm with lavender scents

The Provence style draws inspiration from the rural region in southern France, and is characterized by a soft, natural and inviting look. It often includes soft and natural tones, solid wood furniture with a traditional and handmade finish, an abundance of rich textiles such as linen curtains and woven rugs, and of course also rustic accessories made of ceramics, wood and greenery. The Provence interior design style is particularly suitable for private homes, but also for urban apartments that want to maintain a rustic and warm look.

Mediterranean design – tradition alongside innovation
Mediterranean architecture is mainly common in Israel, Greece, Spain and Italy, and is considered one of the approaches that best combines aesthetics with comfort. Mediterranean architecture and design are often characterized by buildings with soft, rounded lines, the use of natural stone and light plaster on most exterior and interior walls, and there is usually a large presence of wood. This architecture is particularly suitable for the hot climate prevailing in the area, as it maintains a pleasant temperature inside the house and blends well with the natural environment.

The best of both worlds – a combination of Provençal and Mediterranean design
A natural and soft color palette – In the design of boutique apartments that combine the two designs, a combination of light shades of white, cream, sand and gray is often found, with touches of delicate pastel colors such as blue, green and lavender.

Natural materials and use of texture – In the combination of styles, the use of natural stone is often seen, alongside beams and solid wood furniture, sometimes incorporating wrought iron.

Exterior design integrates with the interior – Mediterranean gardens with local vegetation, alongside decorated outdoor furniture, herbs and mosaic tables, help create the desired combination.

Handmade – The rustic and warm atmosphere created by combining the designs is achieved, among other things, by combining vintage and handmade products, from embroidery and knitting, through ceramics and carving, to decorations and art.

Heart of Architecture – Your Heart is at Home
Combining Mediterranean design with Provencal style design allows for the creation of warm, inviting and romantic spaces. The connection between the traditional authenticity of the Mediterranean and the rural elegance of southern France creates a unique and personal style that provides a true sense of home, with a deep emotional connection. Liran Ben Ivgi will be happy to help you find the perfect combination that will make you feel most at home, in your own kingdom.