make mine mediterranean inspired / sfgirlbybay

i’ve been hooked on watching stanley tucci’s new streaming travel tv series discovering italy (on hulu) and in the latest episode he traveled to sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, and each and every time i take a gander at images of that magical place it gets me in the mood for club med. not those packaged vacations mind you, just the beautiful, laid-back Mediterranean vibe you find in italy’s southern region — right down in the heel of its boot, known for its whitewashed hill towns and miles upon miles of Mediterranean coastline, and naturally all that amazing Italian cuisine and vino. i got to imagining what it might look like if i had a holiday home there and i pulled together these images as a mood board. let’s all go together, shall we? ciao!

cacti hanging above white built-in benches with blue and white striped upholstery / sfgirlbybay

make mine mediterranean inspired / sfgirlbybay

green cacti hung as wall decor / sfgirlbybay

make mine mediterranean inspired / sfgirlbybay

clockwise l to r: lounge area via in bed; hanging cactus paddles via the poetry of material things; cactus close up by nicole mason photography; built-in bench via @apieceapart; bananas by @emmagale_artist; desert garage stephen shore photography; numbered cactus paddles by lily red photography; succulent in white pot via the poetry of material things; plant samplings via the poetry of material things; cactus via focus damnit.

make mine mediterranean inspired / sfgirlbybay

inspirational mediterranean imagery / sfgirlbybay

clockwise l to r: Mediterranean home via mary lyon arts; Bernard Plossu Untitled photograph, 1975; a piece apart; carla coulson photography; woven sling backpack from barnaby jack; and camille becerra via a piece apart.

make mine mediterranean inspired / sfgirlbybay

make mine mediterranean inspired / sfgirlbybay

white patio decor / sfgirlbybay

make mine mediterranean inspired / sfgirlbybay

inspiring home decor in neutral palatte / sfgirlbybay

clockwise l to r: a piece apart; the shiny squirrel; utsu wanote; a beauitful living; est living; gdc home; vtwonen; stefano scata photography.

mediterranean minimalist dining room / sfgirlbybay

make mine mediterranean inspired / sfgirlbybay

• all other photography in order of appearance: enz fasano ceramics; blue striped cushions by masseria cimino photographed by ditte isager; potted cactus by flying feathers; hanging cactus paddles by carla coulson photography; blooming tree via urban outfitters; shelving and potted cactus by @sparrowandco; puglia via lily red photography; lounge area via lonny; awning via the out of towners; Desert Cactus art print by Sisi and Seb.

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