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Luxurious Moroccan Interior: A Synthesis of Traditional Arabic Architecture and Modern Opulence

#8573. Luxurious Moroccan Interior: A Synthesis of Traditional Arabic Architecture and Modern Opulence

The presented interior showcases a magnificent example of Moroccan or Arabic style, embodied in the luxurious space of a reception hall. This is an exquisite representation of Eastern architecture with its characteristic decorative elements and spatial organization.

At the center of the composition is a spacious hall with high ceilings, adorned with rich ornamental framing. Arched openings supported by columns with traditional mosaic cladding (zellige) create a sense of rhythm and depth in the space. The ceiling is designed in a traditional style with wooden coffering and crowned with an elegant crystal chandelier that adds an element of luxury and provides soft lighting.

The color palette of the interior is based on traditional Moroccan tones – rich reds, turquoise, golden, and blue hues that create an atmosphere of luxury and exoticism. The central element of the floor decoration is a bright red carpet with characteristic Eastern patterns, which effectively contrasts with the white marble floor.

The furniture in the interior also adheres to the Eastern style – low sofas with rich upholstery and decorative pillows are arranged along the walls, which is typical for traditional Arabic majlis (reception halls). The space is complemented by exquisite copper and brass decorative items – lamps and vessels with characteristic perforation.

When designing the facade of a country house in a similar style, one should pay attention to elements such as pointed arches, ornamental friezes, and artfully decorated columns. In a modern interpretation of this style, one can use individual decorative elements – mosaic panels, carved wooden details, traditional light fixtures – to bring Eastern flair to the space without overloading it with excessive decoration.

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