Designing Your Living Room With a Moroccan Theme

By Jonathan Bales , last updated December 25, 2011

Your living room is the "hub" of your home, and designing it in a Moroccan theme is an easy way to add color and style to your house. Moroccan-inspired designs often implement bright colors and unique styles, giving you the ability to create a living room unlike anyone else. When designing a Moroccan living room, you want to find unusual pieces that still match your tastes. After all, it does not matter how authentic your Moroccan living room is if you do not enjoy spending time in it. Luckily, there are a lot of places you can go to design a Moroccan-themed living room. To help you in your search, read below for information on how to design a few of the basic elements of a living room to give it a special Moroccan touch.

Walls

Moroccan walls generally combine two elements: bright colors and texture. The most common wall color in Moroccan homes is gold, but copper, yellow, and other similar colors work well too. There are a variety of places you can find these colors, whether you plan to pain, use wallpaper, or a fabric. The latter material is the most common for Moroccan living rooms. Rich fabrics with plenty of texture are far more common than painted walls. Whatever you do, do not leave your walls white. When it comes to Moroccan walls and living room design in general, bright colors are the name of the game.

Sofa

The sofa is perhaps the most important part of any living room, so it is important you find one that fits your Moroccan style. A great place to search for these is on Moroccan-Furniture-Decor.com. There, you can find all sorts of authentic Moroccan pieces, including an abundance of sofas. These sofas are generally low to the ground, as this is a recurring trait of nearly all Moroccan furniture. If you are not searching on a Moroccan-themed website, look for low furniture that comes in bright colors. Also note that Moroccan sofas are very rarely a single color. They usually consist of two or more complementary colors, such as blue and green, along with some sort of pattern on the furniture. Again, look for creative fabrics.

Lamps and Decorations

Lamps are very popular in Morocco. Specifically, henna lamps which are made with sheep or goat skin are common. These unique pieces have the skin stretched in different shapes over iron frames. The skin is usually painted so that the light which radiates from the lamp is colored. Pink, yellow, red and purple are all popular colors for Moroccan lamps.

Pillows and rugs are other popular Moroccan decorations. The most common pillow design is stripes, generally in a color that clashes with the color of the rest of the pillow. Moroccan rugs are an integral piece of any Moroccan home, and they have been designed in specific ways for hundreds of years in the country. The two primary styles are Rabat, which are rugs made in the city, and rural rugs. The range of Moroccan rugs deviates based on the region in which they were crafted. Still, look for darker colors in your Moroccan rugs, such as dark red, blue, and even black.

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