Moroccan-inspired elements in your bathroom

Moroccan-inspired bathrooms

Both the ceramics and the elements that represent the moroccan culture They can be a source of inspiration to decorate your home. In Decoora We have shown you the keys to decorating a bedroom with moroccan style, But would you know how to do the same in the bathroom?

A few elements may be enough to achieve that unique environment. Intricately patterned ceramics, decorative lattices and / or mirrors hand-carved alpaca are the best allies for your purpose, but not the only ones. Take a look at the images and create your own composition with the objective of a specific style.

What style of bathroom do you want? This is the first question you should ask yourself to start designing your bathroom. ¿Rustic or contemporary?, Discreet or ostentatious? We can decorate with Moroccan style both one and the other. Starting from scratch is easier, but you will not have great problems to transform an already defined bathroom with these elements and without major works!

Moroccan-inspired bathrooms

Ceramic is probably one of the most representative elements of Moroccan culture. Its bold patterns and colors can be appropriate to highlight certain elements. I love the Kohler signature proposal; that Mediterranean basin-cabinet in blue and white tones it can transform an entire bathroom.

Moroccan-inspired bathrooms

Whether in shades of blue and white, emeralds, oranges, ocher or purple tiles they are a great proposal to introduce color in the bathroom. You can do this by tiling the floor, dressing the main wall or placing them as a backsplash in the sink.

All the decorative lattices are other elements that can contribute to creating a Moroccan-inspired bathroom. You can place them in the form of a screen to separate environments or use them as a decorative element on the doors of the cabinets. Finally, we come to the mirrors, necessary in every bathroom. A hand-carved nickel silver or gold one will add sophistication to any simple bathroom, be it rustic or contemporary.


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