Moroccan Decorating
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User:cmelgarejo @timeAndDate(1291666763)
Ever walk into a neighbor or friend's home and think their place was kind of... dull? Too simple? Lacking personality? Perhaps the decor just didn't have enough color. However, this is certainly not the reaction you want your guests to have upon entering your ''own'' home. You'd want to stand out, stay away from the traditional elements, or even ignore ever growing trend of modern design. For a truly exotic and mysterious look,
Moroccan decor can be a beautiful choice.
Colors and Basics
Other basic ideas to consider and to possibly integrate in the structure of each room are geometric tiling, arches, and luxurious fabrics. It's all about rich color and indulgence; think of a Moroccan or Persian palace and how lush and elegant they appear (even if you're just gazing into a book or from your internet browser). That's the kind of royal surroundings you want to have in your own little Moroccan palace.
Bedroom
The bedroom is one of the most popular places to include a Moroccan design, especially if you're looking to redesign only one room of the house.
Moroccan bedrooms can be incredibly romantic and whimsical, even standing on its own.
Living Room
If you're aching to create an environment for your guests that truly emanates the lap of luxury in the Middle East, decorating your living room is the way to go. In this vicinity of your home, you can go all out with decorative and artistic pieces.
Bathroom
A Moroccan bathroom may seem like a feat, but it's possible to decorate without going too over board. Don't add too many accents if your bathroom is small; you don't want a sensory overload.
Dining Room/Kitchen
The dining room and kitchen can be exotic and unique. You'll want to take advantage of decorative dishware, tablecloths, and counter tops.
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