This exquisite space represents a luxurious interior of a hotel room or a bedroom in a private mansion, designed in Moroccan or Moorish style. The central element of the interior is the stunning carved ceiling with geometric patterns and star-shaped motifs typical of Islamic architecture. The wooden ceiling is decorated with intricate carvings and gilding, creating the effect of a majestic canopy above the room.
The walls of the room combine white plaster with decorative panels adorned with traditional geometric patterns. The upper part of the walls features an ornamental border that harmoniously connects the walls with the richly decorated ceiling. This decorative boundary between the walls and ceiling is a typical element of eastern interior design that can be adapted for a modern country house as well.
The room has two single beds with pristine white linens and golden-beige coverlets, creating a sense of cleanliness and comfort. At the foot of the beds are exquisite chests or ottomans upholstered in green fabric, which serve both storage and decorative purposes. Great attention has been paid to textile design: curtains with floral patterns complement the overall atmosphere of luxury.
The interior features a small fireplace with an arched opening, adding coziness and warmth to the space. Above the fireplace is a mirror in a decorative frame, and on the sides are framed pictures or photographs, presumably showing views of local attractions. The overall color scheme of the interior is built on a combination of white, gold, dark blue, and green colors, which is characteristic of traditional Moroccan style.
This design demonstrates how elements of exotic cultural traditions can be successfully integrated into a modern interior. For your country house, you could borrow individual elements: decorative ceiling panels, carved wooden details, geometric patterns, and a well-thought-out lighting system that emphasizes the architectural features of the space.