The presented interior showcases an exquisite example of Moroccan or Eastern colonial style, embodied in a narrow, elongated space reminiscent of a traditional riad. The room is characterized by a sophisticated combination of rich colors and textures, forming a sumptuous visual composition.
The wooden ceiling with elaborate details and golden accents creates a sense of luxury, complemented by pendant lights with intricate metal latticework that allows light to filter through numerous openings—a characteristic element of Moroccan design. The vertically striped wallpaper visually expands the space, while its red-green palette harmoniously blends with the wooden elements throughout the interior.
Arched doorways with filigree woodwork give the room an authentic Eastern character. The furniture includes low chairs and poufs with traditional Eastern ornamentation, a light sofa in a soft green shade, and small coffee tables. The geometric pattern of the floor tiles in a checkered arrangement creates a dynamic foundation for the entire composition.
Live plants add freshness and organic quality to the space, especially the tall plant in the corner of the room. Natural light flowing through the French doors highlights the warmth of materials and depth of colors. When designing a country house facade in a similar style, it's important to consider the balance between decorative elements and functionality, creating an atmosphere of refined exoticism.
This interior demonstrates how elements of traditional Moroccan style can be successfully adapted to a contemporary context, creating a space with a distinct character and an atmosphere of distant travels.