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outside. Moroccan theme expressed in tile border and custom vanity sink. Salvaged Moroccan door and ironwork in window. Moroccan pendant light and mirror. Details include separate candle niche and other smaller salvaged ironwork pieces to create shelves.
Photo by Misha Gravenor
moroccan lamp, niche for tea lights, grate in window
moroccan tile with subway tile stone
moroccan bathroom - feature string course and stencil lighting
are all Moroccan. The niche has Moroccan teacups with candles in them and also has a Moroccan grate in it. The brass sink is custom.
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.
Lovely moroccan pillows on Vintage by Dounia https://vintagebydounia.myshopify.com/collections/home-accents/products/multi-color-moroccan-pillow
Many small mirrors in Moroccan flavor
like the Moroccan look. But this pic too dark, too much black and yellow. Love the red.
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patterns of Moroccan artwork add to the rug’s exotic nature
beautiful Moroccan style patio in Austin
MUST have moroccan theme to pool area like this! Also nice concept for transforming a couch into a bed such as by removing the barrel back cushions here
You can pick up a variety of mirrors at discount stores and make a fun wall out of them. - moroccan look
This Moroccan-inspired ceiling picks up colors and patterns from all of the other elements in the room.
Moroccan details abound from floor to ceiling in this luxe lounge. The deep blue hue of the wall is unexpected but nicely balances the gilt finishes and ornate paint.
in art, Moroccan interiors display a dizzying array of geometric and floral patterns. The tiles are one of the best examples of Moroccan artisans' genius with pattern. Utilize bold-patterned tile as a surefire way to add drama to any room.
Tip: Moroccans love to draw attention to their ceilings, often
Use geometric patterns and warm colors. The traditional Moroccan color palette consists of warm, saturated hues in blue, red, green and brown, and accents in white and black. Since Islam historically frowned upon depictions of humans and animals
traditional Moroccan color palette consists of warm, saturated hues in blue, red, green and brown, and accents in white and black. Since Islam historically frowned upon depictions of humans and animals in art, Moroccan interiors display a dizzying array of geometric and floral patterns. The tiles are one of