Design a Moroccan-inspired outdoor terrace. In addition to having inner courtyards, Moroccans spend time al fresco on rooftop terraces outfitted for lounging and eating. Make your outdoor area a comfortable place to spend hours reading or connecting with loved
outdoor space, boho decor, colorful pillows
ign a Moroccan-inspired outdoor terrace. In addition to having inner courtyards, Moroccans spend time al fresco on rooftop terraces outfitted for lounging and eating. Make your outdoor area a comfortable place to spend hours reading or connecting with loved ones by setting up a Moroccan salon. Create
serve as decoration during the day. At night, lit lanterns provide a romantic glow.
The Moroccan outdoor lifestyle is all about sun protection and lounging. Rich local textiles bring color and softness to sandy stucco and rattan.
view of Moroccan stars. The cobalt blue wall is no doubt inspired by the Mediterranean.
No other style exemplifies the use of jewel tones better than Mediterranean interiors. These spaces are influenced by the landscape and culture: the sky, sea, soil, wildflowers, spices and colorful traditions.
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get the Moroccan style in my home strictly with decor? I love this style, but I live in a pretty contemporary house and the look in this photo would not be possible to achieve.
strictly for Moroccan themed decor for your house, check out this ideabook from guest blogger AphroChic. This can be a great jumping off point towards having a Moroccan influenced home. You don't need authentic architectural details and materials in order to get your point across. Decorative accents and rich
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like the Moroccan look. But this pic too dark, too much
Moroccan inspired, window as focal point, intricate/ornate designs, metallic pouf
states, "Moroccan style is not for the minimalist." The exuberant mix of colors and patterns in this cozy nook shows the Moroccan bohemian style to full effect. To get this look, pile a variety of textiles on your bed or couch and top with a cacophony of cushions. Lay a colorful rug over a patterned floor
great decorative element; they provide seating and extra surface space in a pinch.
I grew up bicoastal and then lived in Morocco, where I still have a second home. I am a painter