Moroccan Interior Design Ideas

Moroccan interiors capture warm, richly patterned exoticism with tile, brass and bold color. The signature palette leans on terracotta, jewel blues, saffron, deep red, gold, warm white, paired with zellige tile, carved wood, brass, leather pouffes, wool rugs.

Moroccan interior design

Moroccan interiors are defined by warm, richly patterned exoticism with tile, brass and bold color, built on a palette of terracotta, jewel blues, saffron, deep red, gold, warm white.

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Signature features

  • — Zellige tilework
  • — Intricate carved arches
  • — Layered patterned textiles
  • — Brass lanterns
  • — Low seating and poufs
  • — Rich jewel palette

Designer tip

Start with one patterned element, a zellige backsplash or a bold rug, then layer poufs, brass lanterns and jewel-tone textiles around it.

Palette

terracotta, jewel blues, saffron, deep red, gold, warm white

Materials

zellige tile, carved wood, brass, leather pouffes, wool rugs

Frequently asked questions

What defines Moroccan interior design?

Moroccan interior design is about warm, richly patterned exoticism with tile, brass and bold color. It leans on a palette of terracotta, jewel blues, saffron, deep red, gold, warm white, materials like zellige tile, carved wood, brass, leather pouffes, wool rugs, and signatures such as zellige tilework, intricate carved arches, layered patterned textiles.

What colors work for a moroccan interior?

A moroccan palette is built around terracotta, jewel blues, saffron, deep red, gold, warm white. Keep a cohesive base and add one or two accents so the look stays intentional rather than busy.

What materials suit Moroccan style?

Moroccan interiors favor zellige tile, carved wood, brass, leather pouffes, wool rugs. Mixing a couple of these textures is what gives the style its depth.

How do I get a moroccan look in my home?

Start with the palette (terracotta, jewel blues, saffron, deep red, gold, warm white) and materials (zellige tile, carved wood, brass, leather pouffes, wool rugs), then add moroccan touches like zellige tilework, intricate carved arches, layered patterned textiles. The fastest way to preview it is to upload a photo of your room and apply the Moroccan style with our AI tool.

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