January 14 2010
Decorating Your Walls With Moroccan Home Decor
One of the best aspects of Moroccan home decor is that you can combine it easily with any other home decor style and create an eclectic interior design in your home.
If you are seeking color, texture and innovative design, you will find it when it comes to Moroccan style. As time has moved, this colorful and dramatic style has captivated the inspiration of many interior designers and evolved to the point where it can be mixed to make an eclectic blend in any home. If you are seeking dramatic effect in your home decorating, consider using Moroccan home decor on your walls.
5 Ways of Using Moroccan Home decor on Walls
1.Take a look at the Moroccan wall shelves that are available in the market today and use them to add instant decor to your walls. You can place clay vases and other Moroccan art on the shelves that can be attached to the wall or even put in the corner. If you want to add both culture and beauty to your home, consider Moroccan wall shelves.
2.Do not ignore Moroccan lighting. You can use wall sconces that not only reflect light but are also pieces of art by themselves. Whether large or small, Moroccan wall sconces are both practical as well as artistic. They can be a focal point of any wall or corner in your home. They also make for a great way to fill up an empty space on any wall.
3.You can find patterned Moroccan rugs that will look great on the floor as well as up on the wall. Do not think that rugs have to be placed only on the floor. Some of the Moroccan rugs look great on the wall and are an excellent idea when you have a large wall space that may be difficult to cover. You can choose a tapestry or any patterned rug and give any wall instant culture.
4.Mirrors are often used to give a room more depth and Moroccan mirrors are no different. They can add more dramatic flair to your home because they are made of metal frames with intricate details. You can place the wall sconces next to the mirrors and get the maximum reflection of the light. A mirror can be used in place of a painting on any wall and broadens the appearance of the room as well as adds beauty.
5.Do not forget paint when you are considering Moroccan decorating. If you want the best effect when you are painting, use warm earth tones on the walls. This will give your home a feeling of warmth as well as beauty. Paint your walls a warm, earthy tone and then decorate the walls using Moroccan artwork and decor. You will have a fun when you are implementing Moroccan decorating and your guests will always feel welcome.
One of the reasons why Mediterranean design is popular is because it is both comfortable, welcoming and will combine with any other home decor style. In addition to that, the designs are timeless and will not “go out of style” any time soon as they have been used for ages. You can pick a wall or a room and just begin adding pieces bit by bit to fill your home with Moroccan home decor.



MAD!!!!!
Where can stuff like this be purchased??
hey,that looks cool!
Go to http://www.bhg.com/paintaroom , you might have to just do http://www.bhg.com first and then sign up but it is free! Then you will see links on the sides that say Decoraters Gallery scroll down and click paintaroom or arrangearoom !! Also try DIY.com and HGTV.com
http://www.DiscountHomeGardenDecor.com dependable and GREAT prices
Not sure if you mean in quality, quantity, popularity or what, but here is my personal top ten list:
http://www.homedecorators.com/
http://www.softsurroundings.com/
http://www.overstock.com/
http://www.target.com/
http://www.gardenridge.com/
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/homepage.jsp
http://www.biglots.com/
http://www.restorationhardware.com/rh/index.jsp
http://www.northstyle.com/search.asp?c=h&SKW=house&TKW=NS04&scat=Y&GEN1=All+Home+Decor
http://www.grandinroad.com/
I know of a service that's kind of like that. It costs $250. You take photos of your room & fill out an online questionaire. Then they will send you an actual floor plan model with a furniture layout, paint colors, fabrics, wallpaper, etc. Then you actually do the work yourself.
http://www.designerathome.com/
"mlcmonkey" gave you the link to the "Better Homes & Garden" free design website. It is a good site.
Here is a link to an About.com page that offers links to several more free design websites including the "Bob Vila" design pages:
http://interiordec.about.com/cs/designtools/a/designsoftware_4.htm
Good luck with your project.
If I were a marketing manager, the way I would increase the appeal of home decorating to men is by advertising how simple it can be. And about how nice it is to be a bachelor….but, not have to have your home look like you are a bachelor.
I would play up aspects of your stores service personnel. I would stress how helpful and easy they make it for a guy to decorate his place himself….with a little help from them.
And, I would stress, somehow, that it can be a fast and easy ordeal. Men typically don't like slaving over decorating books and spending hours shopping.
They want to get into a store…and back out asap.
I really do like the bachelor angle, though….. Be a bachelor…just don't make your home scream bachelor.
Hope this helps!
WOW, i love it !!!!
How much does it cost ? (in euros please) I would be interested to buy one or even severals
very Little or none.Just remember that a man should fix things around the house and you decorate it.
I know that im gonna get alot of thumbs down for this but I dont care.
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