This home could just as easily be a part of homestilo’s old, meet new series. The building was originally part of a mosque built in 1790. Although in a state of disrepair, the owners fell in love and could instantly see the potential. In particular, the sun drenched courtyard and graphic tile work, sold them on the place.
They have refurbished the place and added their own style, whch still works with the architectural style of the structure.
get the look: moroccan boudoir by homestilo on polyvore.com
{images: katarina malmström for weranda}
Shae says
I am in love with the black bird paintings on the wall! I want!!!
amy b.s. says
i am so loving that yellow room!
rooth says
I really like how traditional Moroccan homes have little nooks and crannies – it looks so cozy and intimate
Meghan @ Wishful Thinking says
I love it all! The shapes, the colours, the tiling! I particularly love the organic cotton sheets from West Elm! Too bad Christmas has been and gone!
thestripedelephant says
Absolutely beautiful. I love how bright everything looks!
Vic says
That’s gorgeous, I love it. I’m a big Moroccan fan. The booth-like dining area is really special. xxx
bravoerunway says
The zebra floor covering…what I dream of having one day…and the chevron floors????? OMG!
Ada (new york) says
I love the decor AND architectural features .. makes me crave a VACATION!!!! 🙂