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What defines Tuscan style?

Tuscan interiors feature a rustic, sun-baked look characterized by crumbling stone patios, simple and sturdy furnishings with elegant iron accents, terra-cotta tiles, textured wall finishes, elegant, detailed murals and trompe l'oeil designs.



Tuscan style is a classic architectural and interior design aesthetic rooted in the rural traditions of Italy’s Tuscany region, emphasizing a "lived-in" warmth and harmony with nature. Key features include the use of natural, rustic materials such as terracotta floor tiles, stucco or plaster walls, and exposed reclaimed wood beams. The exterior of a Tuscan-style home often features rough-cut stone and low-pitched barrel tile roofs. The color palette is heavily influenced by the earth: think burnt sienna, ochre, olive green, and deep terracotta. Arched openings and vaulted ceilings are common, as are ornate wrought-iron details found in railings and light fixtures. In architecture, the Tuscan Order represents a simpler, more "grounded" version of the Doric order, characterized by sturdy, unfluted columns. Ultimately, the style aims to create a sense of timelessness and "Old-World" European charm, prioritizing a cozy, rustic elegance that feels both historical and welcoming.

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