by Moe Tamani
Moroccan
Decorating:What is a home without the right decor? Everyone
at some time or the other lives the dream of having their
own home and probably you are living that dream. Along with
the dream comes many things like renovating the home, brightening
the interiors, new paint, decorations, wall pieces, show pieces,
chandeliers etc. But sometimes, people also end up using so
much decoration that it takes away the charm of living in
that house. But on the other hand, you can experiment with
earthen decors and subtle interior decoration or art to instill
a new life into your home. One of doing is by introducing
themes based on colors and the other is to use themes based
on countries like using the Moroccan decor.
You would probably
ask what is so great about Moroccan decor. There is a subtlety
in Moroccan decor and it is very earthy in nature. The important
point is that if you want your home to stand out of the crowd
then you need to think different. Everyone uses the same decors,
almost the same ceramic tiles, the aqua colors on the walls
and even the ever so popular and classic wrought iron decorative
pieces. But if you use Moroccan decor, you are definitely
going to create a stir and your friends and neighbors are
going to ask you questions about how you went around doing
it all. It is not just about decorating the interiors of your
home; it is also about creating your own class and being a
part of an elite crowd in the society.
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Decor Influences: Let's take a few steps back in time to know
more about a country that has made its impact in the worldwide
interior decoration market with their artistic themes. Morocco
in North Africa has a rich cultural and historical heritage
that exudes beauty through various forms of art, which are
often seen as mysterious or magical. Moroccan decor in the
last couple of years has been re-discovered and today it is
used to add a sensual appeal through art and colors to homes.
If you have visited
Morocco then you have had the opportunity to enjoy the rich
cultural heritage that it boasts of. If you have never been
to Morocco then you can become an integral part of the country,
the people and the art through understanding and using Moroccan
decor. Moroccan culture was a mix of five ethnic groups, Arab,
Berber, Islamic, African and Iberian and their heritage has
survived the harsh destruction of time because till around
the 20th century, the land was free from foreign invasion.
Around the early 1900's, Moroccan culture was influenced immensely
by various characteristics of the European cultures but in
spite of the influence, Morocco was able to keep its tradition,
art & culture alive. Some instances are like the existence
of the traditional Moroccan house with a garden in the interior,
which is known as <em>Riad</em> and it has not
changed for almost five centuries.
Moroccan
Style: The Moroccan style and decor is spectacular in looks
and sensuous in appeal and has been there was centuries. The
intense colors of the Moroccan style cast a magic spell on
anyone who uses it and even on those who see it. Most of the
Moroccan decor is created from a mix of raw terracotta clay,
and the color can vary from the passionate red of the paprika
spice to the intense blue of the Mediterranean and the shimmering
yellow of the Sahara. You can almost feel the decor as if
it were alive!
In fact
one of the spectacular Moroccan decor is created with an intense
blue as is there at Jardin Majorelle located in the Avenue
Yacoub el Mansour in Marrakesh. You have to really see it
to believe it but we warn you: you won't be able to stop yourself
from falling in love with the color. The blue is unique because
no one has ever been able to copy it. But Moroccan decor is
not just about vibrant colors, there more to it than meets
the eye. You can use Moroccan lighting with different designs
and patterns that has a subtle touch of Moroccan and Islamic
architecture. The intricately designed filigree lanterns or
Moroccan chandeliers with colored glass inserts is a temptation
you can hardly refuse and it exudes a class that has elegance.
There are special Moroccan henna lamps that come in a hue
of colors and can hold you spellbound for hours.
Moe Tamani is an online marketer and importer of Moroccan
Furniture and Moroccan Home Decor and related products displayed
at: Moroccan decor , Arabian Nights Themed Parties , Moroccan
Recipes
About the Author
Moe Tamani is an
online marketer and importer of Moroccan Furniture and Moroccan
Home Decor and related products displayed at: Moroccan decor
, Arabian Nights
Themed Parties |