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Spanish Revival Interior Design

Mediterranean warmth with Spanish Colonial heritage. Terracotta, wrought iron, and rich woods create romantic, timeless spaces.

Transform Your Room with Spanish Revival Style

About Spanish Revival Style

Spanish Revival interior design celebrates the architectural heritage of Spanish Colonial and Mediterranean influences, particularly popular in California and the American Southwest. This warm style features terracotta tile floors, textured stucco walls in warm whites or soft earth tones, and exposed dark wooden ceiling beams. Furniture is substantial with carved details, leather upholstery, and wrought iron accents. The color palette draws from the Spanish landscape: warm terracotta, golden yellows, deep blues, rich reds, and natural wood tones. Moorish influences appear in arched doorways, decorative tiles (azulejos), and geometric patterns. Wrought iron elements include light fixtures, stair railings, and window grilles. Hand-painted Talavera tiles add colorful accents. Heavy wooden doors, rustic furniture, and woven textiles complete the aesthetic. The overall feeling is warm, romantic, and deeply connected to Spanish architectural traditions.

Key Characteristics

  • Terracotta tiles
  • Stucco walls
  • Exposed beams
  • Wrought iron
  • Arched openings
  • Carved details

Color Palette

TerracottaGolden YellowDeep BlueRich RedWarm White

Common Materials

Terracotta tileStuccoDark woodWrought ironLeatherCeramic tiles

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