Decorations: Transform your living space into a Moroccan paradise - Whether you are working on a complete overhaul of your living space, or simply updating its look, it is easy to infuse your room with the colors and textures of a bazaar in Marrakesh, without setting foot outside the UK! Draw on colors from orange-brown desert, red and burnt to the traditional Moroccan look, accented with tones of indigo and emerald jewelry. Stick with rustic materials such as wood, terracotta and old metal for a bohemian edge, or create a sumptuous palace fun feel with patterned tiles, crushed velvet and gold detailing. Inhale as much or as little as you like from these 10 magnificent examples, to create a look that North African channels, but works for you, too.
Deborah French Designs
Mix materials
team burnt oranges with aged metal and natural fabrics to get the classic Moroccan look. The kilim floor cushions in this tie in beautifully with living room earthy orange color of the sofa and the dark and metallic wood carved screen.
Learn how to mix and match your style
team burnt oranges with aged metal and natural fabrics to get the classic Moroccan look. The kilim floor cushions in this tie in beautifully with living room earthy orange color of the sofa and the dark and metallic wood carved screen.
Learn how to mix and match your style
Laura U, Inc.
Cut it out
Use cutaway arches to frame shelves and doors, imitating the greatness of a riyad in Marrakech. Here, the woodwork was painted white to keep cool and subtle effect.
Use cutaway arches to frame shelves and doors, imitating the greatness of a riyad in Marrakech. Here, the woodwork was painted white to keep cool and subtle effect.
Artisan Books
DRENCH with details
finely embroidered fabrics with bold patterns will give your living space the feel of an exotic bazaar. Look out for textiles with glitter or tiny mirrors sewn into them, which are commonly found in Morocco.
finely embroidered fabrics with bold patterns will give your living space the feel of an exotic bazaar. Look out for textiles with glitter or tiny mirrors sewn into them, which are commonly found in Morocco.
Adrienne Chinn Design
Displaying colorful ceramics
Fill your shelves with ceramic ornaments in shades of deep blue, red and yellow. Although these pieces of pottery are European style, detailed patterns and bright colors are typically Moroccan.
Fill your shelves with ceramic ornaments in shades of deep blue, red and yellow. Although these pieces of pottery are European style, detailed patterns and bright colors are typically Moroccan.
Gregory Davies Photography
Aim high
In a Moroccan house, no space is left unadorned, so watch your living room and see if you could bring pattern or color to the tops of the walls or ceiling. Decorate these high areas with intricate designs, shapes embossed in shiny gold paint, then hang a chandelier striking Moroccan style, to help draw the eye to the stunning ceiling and down for accommodation below .
In a Moroccan house, no space is left unadorned, so watch your living room and see if you could bring pattern or color to the tops of the walls or ceiling. Decorate these high areas with intricate designs, shapes embossed in shiny gold paint, then hang a chandelier striking Moroccan style, to help draw the eye to the stunning ceiling and down for accommodation below .
Work geometrics
mix and match patterns detailed geometric in assorted bright colors for a touch of Moroccan style. Mix in some velvet or neutral casual fabric prevents impressions to face.
Discover great ideas for decorating with geometrics
mix and match patterns detailed geometric in assorted bright colors for a touch of Moroccan style. Mix in some velvet or neutral casual fabric prevents impressions to face.
Discover great ideas for decorating with geometrics
Artisan Books
Drop a little
seating in a Moroccan house is low to the ground, so choose a sofa you can sink into. This is perfectly aligned with floor cushions and low tables, creating a laid-back living space.
seating in a Moroccan house is low to the ground, so choose a sofa you can sink into. This is perfectly aligned with floor cushions and low tables, creating a laid-back living space.
Laura U, Inc.
Create a neutral background
to maintain the many colors and textures of the Moroccan regime to feel overwhelming, stick to neutral colors on the walls and floor. The white background in this show allows the sofa and painted door really sing.
Tell us ...
Are you a fan of the Moroccan-inspired style? How do you incorporate in your home? Share your tips in the comments.
to maintain the many colors and textures of the Moroccan regime to feel overwhelming, stick to neutral colors on the walls and floor. The white background in this show allows the sofa and painted door really sing.
Tell us ...
Are you a fan of the Moroccan-inspired style? How do you incorporate in your home? Share your tips in the comments.