Vernacular tradition, timeless
Mediterranean architecture
Mediterranean architecture answers to sun and heat: light renders, shaded patios and mineral materials. It's an architecture of climate and outdoor life — bright and welcoming.
Style signatures
- White or ochre renders reflecting the sun
- Patios, terraces and pergolas for outdoor living
- Tiled roofs, small openings against the heat
- Mineral materials: stone, lime, terracotta
- Mediterranean planting: olive trees, cypress, bougainvillea
How to render this style
The South is first about light. Warm late-afternoon light on a white wall, with the shadow of an olive tree, is enough to set the style. Color comes from the sky and the planting.
Render tips
- Ask for 'warm late-afternoon light': it makes the light renders glow
- Add the signature planting (olive, cypress, bougainvillea) to anchor the place
- Think outdoor spaces: patio, pergola, terrace make the Mediterranean way of living
Example prompts
Copy a prompt into the tool, then tweak it for your project.
Mediterranean villa, white render, wooden shutters, pergola, olive trees, warm late-afternoon light, photorealistic
Mediterranean village house in stone, shaded alley, bougainvillea, deep blue sky
Mediterranean terrace facing the sea, white lime, terracotta, shadow of a cypress, golden hour
Frequently asked questions
A warm, low light — late afternoon or golden hour: it warms the light renders and stretches shadows that bring the facades to life.