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3 Ways to Use Moroccan Furniture Inside and Outside Your Home



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By : Seomul Evans    9 or more times read
Submitted 2008-11-12 06:02:12
Moroccan furniture and Moroccan accessories are the hottest thing in interior design. This is due in large part to the versatility that is involved with using Moorish ethnic design.

You can add Moroccan furniture and Moroccan furnishing to any design theme for a creative look that resembles the furnishings in other homes without looking like a carbon copy. Apart from the obvious beauty of unique design, the subtle yet distinctive way Moroccan furniture blends in well with other decor is probably one of the biggest reasons for its popularity.

Moroccan Furniture in the Living Room: Moroccan living rooms are alive with color. The rich tones of Moroccan furnishings can be used together without worry of a “clash of personality”. Moroccan sofas, lounge chairs, poufs, end tables and corner shelves may all be different in color but they all still manage to blend together perfectly. Arched end tables, when topped with Moroccan lamps will stand out and be noticed even when the rest of the living room is less ethnically designed. You don’t have to use a lot of the furniture to make a great Moroccan living room. When it comes to this particular design, though, once you start, you tend to keep adding pieces. Moroccan wall shelves fill up the empty space on walls and sconces can be used to accent the shelves. The possibilities are endless when you decide to use Moroccan Furniture in the living Room.

Moroccan Furniture in the Bedroom: Moroccan bedding and bedroom furniture is no exception when it comes to bright color and vivid patterns. Ornate mirrors, hand carved or painted headboards, chests and decorated night stands with drawers are not only gorgeous; they are also sturdy and reliable.

When you buy Moroccan furniture, you are getting high quality originals whether you are decorating your bedroom, your study or any other area in or out of the house. If budget is a concern, even a plain bedroom set can be dressed up with Moroccan lamps, throws and an area rug to create an instant transformation. There is always a way to incorporate it into your interior design.

Outdoor Moroccan Furniture: Outdoor furniture and accessories include Moroccan tables, chairs, fountains and lanterns. Moroccan patios featured in Moroccan mosaics lend the charm of interior decorating to the out of doors. Moroccan tables for outside are done with mosaic tiles.

To add some extra flair, add a mosaic style fountain to your Moroccan patio. Of course, mosaic is not the only style of table offered in Moroccan furniture. There are wooden tables with elaborate carvings or painted designs to be had as well. Lanterns add ambiance to outdoor patio parties or romantic evenings for two.

The timelessness of Moroccan furniture will enable you to keep the similar decor for years into the future. All it takes to change the look is a few added pieces and they don’t have to be Moroccan designs to look great with Moroccan furniture! It is more likely than not that you have seen Moroccan decor though you might not have known exactly where it came from. There is much to be said for eastern craftsmanship.

Images of rooms decorated in Moroccan design are easily found online. For beauty, originality and reliability, nothing comes close to Moroccan furniture.
Author Resource:- Seomul Evans is a SEO services Expert and a copywriter for The Moroccan bazaar, a leading Moroccan Furniture and home decor online retailer: http://www.seo-1-marketing-services.com http://www.moroccan-recipes.com http://www.themoroccanbazaar.com
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