Lecture time: 3 minutes
Mediterranean style is more than a decorative trend, it is a way of living in spaces: making the most of natural light, connecting the interior with the exterior, and creating atmospheres that turn homes into places you never want to leave.
On the Mediterranean coast, where the climate invites you to spend much of the year outdoors, homes are increasingly designed under this philosophy. Open spaces, generous terraces, natural materials and soft colours are part of a style that never goes out of fashion and fits perfectly with TM Grupo Inmobiliario’s vision of home.
One of the cornerstones of Mediterranean décor is light. Homes seek to maximise it through large windows, open-plan layouts and a fluid connection between the living room, kitchen and terrace.
That is why this style is dominated by light colours: warm whites, sand, beige, stone and soft grey tones. These colours reflect natural light and help create a sense of spaciousness and tranquillity.
The key is not to overload spaces. Fewer pieces of furniture, clean lines and carefully chosen elements allow the home to “breathe” and feel far more welcoming.
Mediterranean style favours honest, natural materials that bring texture and warmth. Light wood, plant fibres, linen, cotton and handmade ceramics are among the most commonly used.
In recent years, Mediterranean décor has also evolved towards a more contemporary version, blending minimalist finishes with natural details. Integrated kitchens, functional furniture and neutral tones coexist with elements such as natural-fibre lamps, organic rugs and decorative pieces inspired by the sea.
The result is homes that are elegant, luminous and perfectly suited to everyday life.
💡 TM Tip
Stone- or wood-effect porcelain tiles are one of the most durable and versatile options for floors in Mediterranean settings. They withstand humidity, sun and the passage of time without losing their appeal.
If there is one thing that defines TM homes, it is the importance we place on outdoor space. Generous terraces, spacious solariums, floor-to-ceiling glazing that blurs the boundary between inside and out. This is not an extra, it is part of the design from the very first floor plan.
In Mediterranean décor, the terrace deserves the same attention as the living room. A weather-resistant table, low sofas with waterproof cushions in natural tones, terracotta pots with lavender, rosemary or bougainvillea, and good ambient lighting for summer evenings. That is all you need to turn any terrace into the place where you always want to be.
💡 TM Tip
Aromatic plants are the best choice for Mediterranean terraces: they are hardy, smell wonderful and require very little maintenance. Lavender, rosemary and thyme are unbeatable.
Mediterranean décor fits especially well with the new priorities of home seekers: well-being, comfort, natural light and a connection with the surroundings.
After years in which homes were conceived purely as functional spaces, aspects such as tranquillity, spaciousness and the ability to enjoy the outdoors without leaving home are now valued far more highly.
That is why this style makes so much sense in residential developments located by the sea, where architecture and surroundings are part of the experience itself.
At TM Grupo Inmobiliario, our projects reflect precisely this way of understanding home. Residential developments where light, terraces and the relationship with the Mediterranean landscape take centre stage, from the architectural design through to the choice of décor.
We build residential developments designed so that the essence of the Mediterranean is not just decoration, but the real backdrop of your everyday life.
On the Almería coast, Mar de Pulpí perfectly embodies that relaxed seaside lifestyle, with homes open to the outdoors and communal areas designed to be enjoyed all year round.
At Coronella Living by TM, contemporary architecture and natural materials create luminous, elegant spaces integrated into the Mediterranean environment.
And at Lagoons Village by TM, the generous terraces, lush vegetation and communal areas reinforce that connection between well-being, design and outdoor living that defines the authentic Mediterranean lifestyle.
Because in the end, Mediterranean décor is not just about how a home looks, it is about how it makes you feel when you live in it.