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Moroccan living room oriental style - De Svet_Feo, shutterstock

Rich in color, dotted with intricate geometric patterns and luxurious accessories, the Moroccan décor leaves no one indifferent. Today, many individuals try to reproduce this warm style at home. To successfully develop a Moroccan living room at home, it is essential to respect certain rules!


Those who have already visited Morocco can testify to the authenticity of the Moroccan decorative style. From the outside, the houses are similar and are very simple, but once inside, place to wonder! The oriental decoration is sumptuous, warm and shines brightly. It is characterized by radiant colors, special patterns, arched doors and the presence of various accessories such as carpets and lanterns. Although the Moroccan decoration is slightly extravagant, it can very well be declined in a more sober style without losing its charm.

Carpets, accessories, cushions, patterns, candles and warm colors are in the spotlight with a Moroccan decoration - © Madam Stoltz

Carpets, accessories, cushions, patterns, candles and warm colors are in the spotlight with a Moroccan decoration – © Madam Stoltz
For a modern Moroccan living room, it is not necessary to invest in big jobs. We can just incorporate some patterns through the cushions and carpets. On the other hand, particular attention must be given to luminaires. Indeed, the combination of bright colors and lighting is essential to recreate the Moroccan style.
Thus, gold, yellow, purple and turquoise are particularly popular. A large ceiling lamp in the center of the living room will highlight the chosen decorative elements while adding a luxurious and refined touch. To perfectly match the Moroccan style, it is preferable that it is wide enough while having brilliant details. The chandelier can be reinforced by lanterns placed in the corners of the room.

Lighting is essential to recreate the Moroccan style: opt for lanterns - © Cote Table

Lighting is essential to recreate the Moroccan style: opt for lanterns – © Cote Table


Morocco is a colorful and warm country. The sunny hues are thus very present in its traditional decorative style. The yellow of the sun, the blue of the sky, the purple and the orange of the spices on the stalls of the souks are the main colors used to decorate a Moroccan house.
The walls are generally orange in color and have brown undertones that undeniably create a warm atmosphere. It is also possible to use this shade for accessories such as cushions, wall sconces and trinkets. The walls can be covered with a pastel color (honey yellow, cream beige …). Some gilding can adorn the edges of windows, chimneys and skirting boards.

Multiply sunny shades: red, orange and yellow - © Becquet

Multiply sunny shades: red, orange and yellow – © Becquet



The blue of the sky adds a warm atmosphere, the cushions add a touch of color - © Sema Design
The blue of the sky adds a warm atmosphere, the cushions add a touch of color – © Sema Design
The ceiling is not outdone, can sporting shimmering colors to match the rest of the decoration. While adorned with bright colors, the ceiling can be decorated with oriental-inspired details such as gold-colored festoons or chandeliers.


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