Tuesday, 24 December 2024
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Different Ways To Use Moroccan Tiles In Your Home

Moroccan design is a combination of French and Spanish designs as Morocco, its place of origin, was once divided into these two territories. Naturally, Moroccan tiles are heavily inspired by the designs of these two countries as well, with the influence still visible. The designs are pretty delicate, floral, detailed and immensely eye-catching, making them unique.

So do you want to include a part of Morocco in your home? Here’s how you can use these tiles in your home!

Create Accent Walls Using Moroccan Tiles

If you want to keep it minimalistic and understated instead of going overboard, these tiles give that option! You can always lay the Moroccan wall tiles on one or two walls to create maximised effect. Orientbell Tiles provides you with a modern moroccan tile collections that comes in various designs – from sublime to over-the-top – and multiple colours and price ranges. These options allow you to form a wall concept that becomes the focal point of people’s attention. (You can find more about Accent tiles)

Kitchen Backsplashes

Most homeowners go for straight and uncomplicated designs for their kitchens, especially the backsplashes. They want them to be neat and clean and maintain it regularly. While that is perfectly acceptable, you can change the narrative by going for Moroccan tiles that are fantastically heavy on design and detail. Another favourable aspect is that these tiles are glossy. This allows the reflection of natural light to enhance the whole space’s appearance. So if you are looking for a playful vibe in your kitchen space, your search can stop here!

Bathroom Floor Tiles

While looks are always great, bathrooms need more than that when it comes to flooring. The all new Germ-free tiles with forever technology comes in various moroccan patterns making them best suited not just for you rooms and offices but also bathrooms as they kill 99.9% germs upon contact.

Consequently, besides the potential for the growth of harmful germs, there is also a fear of slipping. Bathroom floor tiles need to be solid to sustain heavy foot traffic, and exposure to water and stains – all of these factors are present in these Moroccan tiles.

These Moroccan tiles look great on bathroom and kitchen floors since they make these otherwise neglected areas stand out. And while you can always pull off the Moroccan tiles on walls by creating elegant wall concepts or accent walls, you can equally push the tiles for the floor.

Country-Like Aesthetic To Kitchen Flooring

Kitchens are primarily about functionality, but why not have fun with it? If you want, you can always put away the plain jane designs that usually end up on the flooring. Most often, it is misunderstood that durable tiles are not that great regarding aesthetics.

The Moroccan tiles range completely debunks that notion, as good looking tiles can be durable and long-lasting too! An excellent place to start is the GFT BDF Moroccan Art Multi FT from the Forever Tiles Autumn 2.0 collection fits the bill completely. The matte finish and germ-free nature of the tile go hand-in-hand in bringing you a complete package for your flooring option.

Mix & Match: Greek Ambience Using Moroccan Tiles

As depicted in the picture above, you can bring Greece within the four walls of your home using the Moroccan tiles. Although these two regions are poles apart in culture and designs, this particular Moroccan tile (you can check it out here) brings forth the essence of Greece with the colour blue. With white walls and the Moroccan Art Blue tile from the Timeless collection, an understated Greek ambience is brought on board.

To sum up, the Moroccan tiles can be used as they are mixed and matched with other tiles to elevate the surroundings. They come in both glossy and matte finishes, ensuring that you can go with more shine or subtlety on your choice. So the next time you redecorate your home, Moroccan tiles are your go-to!

If going for the visuals is how you proceed with purchasing, you have that option here! Orientbell Tiles has come up with the TriaLook visualiser. Simply upload a picture of your space, and you will be able to see it installed with Moroccan or any other tiles of your choice. If you want the tile in your hand, you can always order the samples from the website. So whether you want to check out, get samples, or buy the tiles for your space, Orientbell Tiles has got you covered with its website – you can do all this and much more from the comfort of your home!

Spruce up Your Living Room Floor With Moroccan Tiles

If you are keeping your living room simple, using Moroccan tiles for the floor can certainly add some much-needed pizzaz. The intriguing pattern makes for great Insta-worthy interiors. Your guests will be floored by them!

Turn a Neutral Passage into a Statement

Do you have narrow passages that lead from the living space to other rooms? Turn them into a beautiful nook with a Moroccan tiles design. The above example looks uber inviting, with the dark wooden flooring from the living room flowing into the large tiles laid out in the passage.

Create an Exquisite Look for the Balcony Floor With Moroccan Tiles

Whether it’s a small or big balcony, Moroccan tile flooring is guaranteed to be a stunner. Basking under the sunlight, it makes the space look brighter and more open. We love how it complements the traditional wooden bench and the pops of colour of the cushions in the above picture.

Or Just a Pop of Print Will Do

You can also keep things simple and clean by opting to have just a stand-alone patch of wall laid with colourful Moroccan tiles. A popular choice is to have them right behind the hob in the kitchen. Don’t your eyes immediately go to the tiles in the image above?

Pricing

Moroccan tiles in a plethora of prints and styles are widely available in the market. The price depends upon the size, pattern and quality. In general, it can range from ₹65/sq. ft. to ₹300/sq. ft.

Maintenance

Moroccan tiles aren’t very hard to maintain as long as you follow some basic cleaning tips. Regularly clean such floors with water and a neutral cleaning agent. You can use a mixture of vinegar and warm water and clean with a soft cloth. For tough stains, clean with water and bicarbonate soda. While vacuum cleaning is safe on these tiles, avoid abrasive brushes and bleach or ammonia-based cleaners.

How can Livspace help you?

Now that you know how creatively Moroccan tiles can be used, why not get them for your home too? For assistance, you can always rely on Livspace. Book a consultation with our expert designers to get quality and safe interiors. You can learn more about our COVID-19 safety protocols here.

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