Ideal interiors : Experiment with Moroccan décor theme in your home

I received an email from a young lady who wanted tips on how to decorate her home in a typical Moroccan style. I have never decorated any home with the Moroccan theme neither have I visited any home decorated in this theme, so I had to make a search on the internet and below are the ideas I got for anyone who wants to decorate their home in Moroccan décor theme. Nestled between Europe and Africa, the Atlantic and Mediterranean, Morocco is a country of blending, influenced by the many cultures surrounding it.

Friday, August 05, 2011
Moroccan decor furniture bedroom

I received an email from a young lady who wanted tips on how to decorate her home in a typical Moroccan style. I have never decorated any home with the Moroccan theme neither have I visited any home decorated in this theme, so I had to make a search on the internet and below are the ideas I got for anyone who wants to decorate their home in Moroccan décor theme.

Nestled between Europe and Africa, the Atlantic and Mediterranean, Morocco is a country of blending, influenced by the many cultures surrounding it.

Acting as a crossroads between the east and west, north and south, Moroccan décor blends styles from France, Portugal and Spain from the northwest, with strong Mediterranean, African, Persian, and Islamic influences from the south and east. This results in a unique and inspirational style specific to Morocco.
Strong Colour for Moroccan Style Interiors
Colour is the focal point of Moroccan decorating. Drawing inspiration from Morocco's landscape, look for shades of blue and green from the Atlantic and Mediterranean, shimmering gold and silver invoking the Sahara sands, and rich reds and oranges that conjure images of African sunsets.


Moroccan Style Furniture
Interior spaces are busy in pattern but simple in furniture. Sofas and tables are inviting and set low to the ground. Moroccan furniture rely on elaborate wrought iron scroll work, mother of pearl inlay, ornately carved wood in high relief, richly hued upholstery, and intricate mosaic or terra cotta tile details.

Luxurious and Lush Fabrics
Fabrics in rich colours with intricate textures and designs are typical of Moroccan décor. Add throw pillows and cushions in abundance, and drape luxurious fabrics from furniture, window frames, and even the ceiling. Tie loose draped fabric back with heavy cords in high traffic areas to keep them out of the way and for extra space and added style.


Lighting for an Exotic Interior
Lighting is an important element of Moroccan décor. Moroccan lighting focuses on dim lighting created by lamps and pendants made from coloured glass, cut metal and carved wood. Using candles in traditional lamps will add the romantic element of moving light to your décor and exotic scents.


Floors in Moroccan Interiors
Floors of dark hardwood are covered with plush Persian rugs and stacked floor cushions to create the perfect base for a Moroccan style room. Ceramic tile is often on used for flooring and gives a coolness much welcomed in the hot weather.


Reflect Colourful Décor
Mirrors enhance the ambiance of a Moroccan interior by subtly reflecting light and adding adornment to walls. Look for mirrors with decorative wrought iron work, deeply carved wood, onion dome-shaped frames, and metal or jewel embellishments.


Plants for Moroccan Decor
Placed in large, colourful pots or baskets, exotic plants such as banana trees or papyrus help to create an oasis-like feel in a Moroccan style home.


Canopies Overhead
Richly hued sheer silk swaged over seating or dining areas or mosquito netting over beds adds a mysterious touch, reminiscent of desert bazaar tents.


Sensual Moroccan Scents
The right fragrances can instantly link the mind to Moroccan bazaars and can give your new Moroccan styling the perfect finishing touch. Choose candles, incense, or diffusers in scents rich with spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, saffron, or any exotic spices.
I have fallen in love with the Moroccan décor theme; next time I think of changing anything in my house, then this will be the way to go.

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