Study at U.S. universities (American Universities), in United Kingdom, Canada and Australia

Friday, May 25, 2012

Moroccan style rooms

Moroccan style rooms

The Moroccan style is one of the more decorative segments used by the international community when choosing a decorative form, totally different from the West. Well you have earned the merit designers Morocco, Which from generation to generation, have been handed a design line rich in materials, colors, textures and smells, which trap the visitor, with all the senses. Here are some Banquet with these characteristics.

Many trends can be discerned, beginning in the design of spaces and the physiognomy of the construction. The windows have a very particular feature of the Arab world, which may be accompanied by carved wooden shutters or with a printed fabric as a curtain.

Moroccan style rooms

The wood carving inclusive, is very particular, both in doors and windows, as well as sofas and chairs tables. For these units, the structure of this material may be either wrought iron, although in some homes more westernized, more modern options are appreciated. Others simply choose the cushions on the floor and a space in the old style, with a table coffee, a tray with all the service of tea and a hookah, the traditional Arabic pipe.

Moroccan style rooms
Moroccan style rooms

Another detail is about the colors commonly used in these spaces, the strong and warm tones are the basis for deciding. If not encouraged to put on all the walls, I could do only one and leave the other in shades like mustard.

Moroccan style rooms
Moroccan style rooms

The other decorations, paintings or other, are few and very subtle, so you must decide, which are better adapted to the amount of space you have, depending also, of materials used in the place.
If this article was useful and you want to help us to grow Subscribing to our feed or Click "Like" in our Facebook page ,or follow us via Twitter or subscribing to our feed.

People who read this post also read :



0 comments:

Post a Comment

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More