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Decorate a room in a beautiful Moroccan Style

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Moroccan design takes it influence from its French, Spanish and Portuguese roots. It has many different décor elements, which all go to make it both an interesting and beautiful type of interior decoration. Many homeowners who wish for an exotic scheme for the home will create a Moroccan style.

To obtain the perfect Moroccan look will require a lot of work and a lot of different items such as some brightly coloured silk brocades, a wrought iron table, a tiled floor, some Persian rugs, some large potted plants and some handmade pottery to name just a few. All of these items will contribute to concocting an eclectic mix of colours, styles and patterns. The final result of this gorgeous blend of cultures will be a beautiful interior with gorgeous visual appeal. It can be expensive to buy all the items so make sure everything is covered on the household insurance policy.

Paint the walls and ceiling of the room in a rich jewel-toned colour that resembles the sea and desert. The colours blue, green and gold are regularly used to create this style of décor. The sunset colours of red and orange are also quite often seen, so why not paint the ceiling and walls in one of these colours which will act as the backdrop for the Moroccan design.

To create the full Moroccan look go for a tiled floor and accent it with a few brightly coloured Persian floor rugs which when arranged at different angles will give an exotic look to the room. Add some Moroccan inspired furniture such as a wrought iron table and a sofa that has some animal hide covers which will give an authentic touch to the Moroccan interior design of the room. Some silk brocade cushions will give that oasis feel to the room. Moroccan interior décors are renowned for using cushions in geometric designs.

The lighting will need to be appropriate and a Moroccan style room will need ornate lanterns, a chandelier or a sconce. Adding a few detailed lights will give the perfect look and feel. Moroccan-style décors are always tropical and exotic and by adding some large potted plants such as papyrus, that extra layer of style will be on show. For the accessories, go for some brightly coloured accents. Finish the desired Moroccan look by adding some large, handmade pottery and vases for the finishing touch to complete the Moroccan style of the room.

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