10 Moroccan designs that would suit Malaysian homes

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While the two places are many be several countries, and a couple of seas, away from one another, they are more similar than someone may think. The moment Malaysia came to its own as a state, Morocco established several political, economic and cultural agreements, meaning that there is constant communication between the two countries. For us today, the most important aspect of their relationship, is that Malaysia and Morocco share a common culture.

Because Islam is a wide very old religion, it has managed to touch plenty of culture. Also, thanks to being around for so long, there are vast amounts of different designs that architects and designers can tap into. And it is thanks to these common designs, that things, ranging from certain patterns over to entire rooms, can perfectly fit two countries, that are so far apart. 

Below, you will find different products that will suit the needs of any and all. From having things to decorate the outside with, to beautiful designs for your wallpapers, we've got you covered. What's more, it doesn't matter what size your room is, as we've got things that will fit rooms small and large alike. And' if you already have a theme, we even offer Moroccan designs that go well with everything and blend seamlessly into the background. We try to cater to all types, so get ready to be inspired and go look below.

1. Lighting up your entrance

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While interior design is the most important when coming up with a style for your home, you shouldn't forget the outside. 

While these lamps make the biggest impact in the dark, and will definitely impress any and all of your dinner guests, they're great during the day too. This is because, thanks to their designs, which are simple yet beautiful, you can conjure up a  Moroccan vibe, to prepare your visitors as to what is inside.

2. Lush garden

Surrounded by green on a warm Malaysian day, this is the perfect place to spend your afternoons, either reading a book or just watching the clouds sail by.

While the hot pink and green combination is an interesting one, it works well and both colours help to make the other pop! Finally, the garden gets one last splash of colours thanks to beautifully woven Moroccan carpet.

3. Tile away the day

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A staple of Moroccan design, the mesmerizing tiles turn any wall into an art piece, and the big, bold colours turn every room into a masterpiece. 

While there are colours aplenty, they never seem to clash, and the order in which they were placed, perfectly balances them. So why not adopt this Moroccan design for your home and hypnotize all your guests with its beauty?

4. Minimal moroccan

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While Moroccan design is mostly known for its grandiose nature, it is also a style that has survived for hundreds of years, and it has stayed around for so long, thanks to its ability to adapt to new trends.

This is a perfect example of the adaptive nature of the design, as it keeps the original Moroccan spirit, with ornate patterns on the floor and lamp, while nailing the neutral white look of most minimalist styles. If you have a theme to maintain, this may just be the thing for you.

5. Blending in

Similar to the minimalist style above, this design manages to bring a Moroccan feel to a place with minimal effort. 

More than anything, this pattern shows just how versatile the style as all you really need are some gorgeous carvings on a wooden surface. If you need something Moroccan in your life (and let's face it, who doesn't?), but want it to blend in with the rest of the house, then we just might have a winner.

6. Glittery and grandiose

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Moving away from the minimalist feel, if you really want a bang for your buck, then you can just go all in and turn your Malaysian room into a Moroccan palace. 

Thanks to several large and beautiful chandeliers, the room can is bathed in light, making the complex patterns of gold sparkle and glimmer, making the whole room come alive. What's more, each wall has three sections, each farmed in light, turning these sections into gorgeous doorways into different worlds.

7. I dream of pink

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Staying on the topic of the grandiose, this bedroom brilliantly shows the full power and effect that Moroccan design can have. The ornate patterns will give pause to anyone, showing that even though the style is very old, it still has a great effect on people. 

This room definitely goes for more of a traditional theme, and the hot pink/purple bed is a great throwback to the embroidery that were previously reserved for royalty. If you want to know what it's like to sleep like a king, now's your chance. 

8. Something to the side

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Another great way to get some Moroccan style, while not completely messing with any of your other themes, is with accessories. These types of lamps are perfect, as they showcase the intricate design and wonders of Moroccan metal work. 

On top of that, they are functional and are a unique replacement for regular lamps. Nothing says a cosy night, quite like reading a book by firelight.

9. On a budget

If you don't have enough space, and are a bit strapped for cash, ornate panels like these are a great way of getting that Moroccan feel on a budget. They can fit almost anywhere, and are great for framing and bringing attention to the most important thing in the room, in the case of this living room, it's the TV.

Easy to fit and install almost anywhere, this ornate panel will make sure nothing stands between you and the style you want.

10. Turning the boring bits into art

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Often overlooked, things like fireplace grates, window shutters, door frames, can, in the right hands, be turned into works of art. Turning unseen things that you use every day into dazzling Moroccan designs is not only a great way of surprising any visitors, but will also make the corners of your room pop with excitement. Yet another great thing to do on a budget, or when space is limited, you've got almost no excuse not to turn your house into your own Moroccan palace.

If tiles are the thing you want to take from Moroccan design, check out this to help you apply your tiles in an interesting way.

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