Moroccan living room for your home

Moroccan style lamps

The Moroccan style is inspired precisely by this culture, with really beautiful ideas to decorate our home. If you want to create a Moroccan living room in your house, you can add all kinds of elements. Today we know how to adapt any style to an environment with modern touches, so that exotic brushstroke can be perfect to give your living room a creative boost.

La Moroccan trend brings us many ideas that transfer us to another culture. It is usually a very colorful style, however we have also seen versions in white tones, so that everyone can find a way to add this style in the living room.

Dare with the color

Colours

One of the things that we most often see in Moroccan-style living rooms is color. This culture offers many colors and the usual is to find fabrics with shades like red, orange or green. It is true that we have to be fond of bright tones, although we can also limit ourselves to using only one or two. But if you like strong tones, you can enjoy filling the space with these types of colors, especially through textiles. The combination of colors may not be easy but if you find it difficult, choose to put a neutral base and add color with details such as a rug, a lamp and cushions.

A Moroccan-inspired rug

Moroccan rugs

There are many rugs that have some Moroccan inspiration. In fact, if you travel and visit places like Marrakech you can find stores that sell them and bring you an authentic souvenir for your home. The vast majority of these rugs are inspired by those prints of their culture that use geometric patterns with very elaborate shapes and many colors. They are rugs that we can put in the center of the living room or for the dining room area. But today we also find those rugs that have black and white tones with diamonds and lines, finished in fringes. They are a trend that we see in many homes and adapt to almost all kinds of styles.

The metal side table

Moroccan side table

Among the details that we can add in our Moroccan living room we also have the typical auxiliary tables for having tea. These tables have thin metal legs and a top that looks like a tray, also in metal and is decorated with arabesques. It is one of those details that immediately reminds us of the Moroccan world, so it can be another piece of furniture to acquire for your living room. The typical table on which to put some glasses of typical tea when visitors come to give a totally Moroccan air to everything.

The typical leather pouf

Moroccan puff

There are some souvenirs that many people bring from trips to the souks like the one in Marrakech. The typical leather pouf is usually one of them. It's a stuffed pouf that not only serves as a seat or to support the feet, but adds more Moroccan charm to the living room. In addition, it is a piece that we can find in many colors, although the most common are brown tones. It gives a more comfortable look to everything and it also turns out to be a very functional piece.

Moroccan style lamps

Moroccan style lamps

All the moroccan style lamps They can be found in many places and offer us a precious detail to complete our living room. They can be lamps to put on the floor decorating or to hang on the ceiling. They are lamps made of metal and usually colored crystals, although there are also monochromatic ones. The fact is that they are very decorative and special.

Arabesque details

Moroccan living room

Those intricate geometric patterns that we see in cultures like the Arab are also very representative. There are many ways to include them in the living room even from a more modern point of view. You can add a vinyl with one of these patterns, but also include cushions with the typical patterns. On the other hand, there are some pieces of furniture that have these carved decorations, since in this culture they are typical, such as a side table. They are small details that attract attention and that can be perfect for our Moroccan-style living room.

Moroccan style in neutral tones

Moroccan style

Although it is not the usual, the truth is that almost any style can be created in neutral and basic tones. While it is true that Moroccan culture is full of color and detail, we can adapt it to our tastes if we prefer environments with shades such as white or gray. In this sense, we would have to add details such as Berber-style rugs in white tones with black rhombuses, a gray metal table or a mirror with arabesques in the frame in a tone such as white or silver. Arabic-style lamps can also be found in metal without further shades, so such a decoration in neutral colors is possible.


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