This image showcases a magnificent interior corridor in Moroccan (or Moorish) style. Rather than a façade, we're looking at an interior space designed with exceptional attention to traditional details. The corridor is adorned with zellige mosaic tiles in blue and green tones, forming geometric patterns on the floor and lower walls – a characteristic element of Islamic architecture.
The ceiling features a traditional wooden structure with richly decorated beams painted in deep red and adorned with golden ornaments. This type of ceiling is typical for Moroccan riads and palaces.
Of particular note is the skillfully crafted doorway with its ornamental arch and decorative metal grille. The corridor space is harmoniously complemented by plants in terracotta pots, adding life to the interior and emphasizing a connection with nature.
This style, with its attention to detail, symmetry, and use of traditional materials, demonstrates a timeless aesthetic that can be adapted in contemporary interior design as well.