1. Choose a light, muted colour palette
The hallmark of this version of modern Mediterranean is its light, muted colour palette. Rooms should feel fresh and airy, with a predominantly white base. Use minimal grey or ‘greiges’, adds Kat, and avoid black all together.
‘The palette should work in harmony for a calming effect. At the Parkville display home, I layered caramel browns and beiges with warmer undertones, incorporating sandy notes and a sprinkling of terracotta,’ she explains.
‘A feature is Polytec’s Legato Castel cabinetry, with its warm taupe hue very much on trend. The terrazzo tiles used in the flooring downstairs create interest without diverting from the neutral colour scheme. They are also very functional for active families who love to spend time outdoors.’
Wallpaper is another way to delicately incorporate feature colours and interest. Just make sure you select subtle matte finishes rather than heavy patterns or bright colours, warns Kat.