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Moroccan Interior Design & Moorish Architecture: Lavish Style of Living

The Moroccan home is a palace of the imagination and a poetic harmonizing between man and the natural world. Walls borrow their hues from the earth and desert sand – muted reds and honeyed yellows. Tedelakt, the ancient technique of rendering smooth waxed surfaces using a colored limestone paste and black soap, give walls and floors all the appearance of clay ceramic. Interior structuring takes on organic shapes. Bends and arches complement geometric zellige tiles and curvilinear vases, set with fresh roses from the garden. Floaty, gossamer curtains in place of doors give a pleasing open feeling to the living space, while allowing breezes to circulate freely.
The Moroccan style home is a unique blend of African, Berber, and Islamic aesthetics. Plush cushions in richly textured fabrics are set upon carved ebony-stained pine and cedar moucharabi furniture. Casting the afternoon sunlight in abstract patterns are pierced metal and brass lamps standing on tables or hanging overhead. Seating, tables, and accessories throughout the home are patterned and shaped by beautifully crafted hexagonal, octagonal and arched forms. The total effect is a private visual playground and a welcoming museum-like showland that is at once masterful and inviting.
The scents of cedar and roses eddy with the aroma of lamb and apricots. Guests have arrived with a tap-tapping of a brass knocker on a heavy wooden door. The setting sun fires the purple-pink of jasmine and bougainvillea in the garden outside, as Tajine simmers a last few minutes in the oven. Domestic architecture in Morocco varies greatly according to regional climate and personal wealth. There are the simple stucco constructions of the poorer townsfolk, and there are villas of such magnificence as to lure the wandering soul across several continents for the mere occasion to stand enchanted outside their gates.
In Moroccan homes irrespective of means the blind indented arch is a most charming feature, one whose inspiration is taken directly from the mihrab, or prayer niche constructed on the qibla wall of the mosque. The interior courtyard, or riad, is another characteristic element of Moroccan architecture and of Islamic architecture in general.
Situated most often at the center of the home, the riad is a tool for privacy and practicality. Since often the main door off the street opens onto the courtyard, visitors are directed from the patio into a salon used especially for entertaining – and this without ever passing through other the living areas of the home. The riad allows for plenty of light and needed shade, since the sun’s rays and also cooler air can permeate the whole of the dwelling, while at the same time the harsher elements of wind and direct sunlight are kept out.
Interior decor is essential to Islamic architecture. Vaults, cupolas, and arched doorways are principle features which serve both functional and aesthetic purposes. In some village homes, recessed walls and benches set in cement stucco offer simple detail.
More elaborate elements may include geometric and floral motifs carved into wood beams or plaster walls. Ceramic tile, known as zellige, is also used, and may be applied to any and all surfaces, and not limited to walls, floors, roofs, and ceilings. Creative and surprising patterns, molded organic materials, and the intriguing lines of Moroccan structural motifs make the Moroccan home an extraordinary visual playground. Imagine coming home after a long day’s work and slipping into a living room oasis where you’re bathed in soft reds, yellows and oranges while resting on a plush cushion, next to a set of mini palm trees, breathing in the scent of Jasmine incense, listening to light jazz flutes. Selecting Moroccan furniture isn’t just about functionality anymore; it’s about creating a comfortable habitat where you can relax, de-stress and enjoy your downtime.
Finding the right lighting is the key to creating an ideal atmosphere. As early as 5,000 BC, the Chinese have been building homes in correlation with the sun to provide optimal light, warmth and energy. Historically, Morocco has hosted groups of diverse people from all directions – Phoenicians and Carthaginians from the East, Sub-Saharan Africans from the South, in addition to Romans, Vandals and Andalusians from the North. This Diaspora of culture comes together and can be clearly seen in these colorful Moroccan lamps and lanterns.
What makes Moroccan lamps truly unique is that they’re not mass-produced in a sterile factory — but rather, each shade is made of sheep or goatskin and is then dyed and stretched over a solid iron frame, where it is hand-painted with a needle in brilliant colors, in the decorative tradition of Henna tattoo artistry. Dating back to the Bronze Age, Henna design mimics the Henna plant, which has a plethora of long, thin stalks and tiny blossoms. Much like the tattoos, the lamp designs showcase fluid black lines and shapes, outlined by tiny dots.
Moroccan lamps, varying in shape, size, color and mood offer the opportunity to turn your living room into a stunning art museum. The African Berbers were primarily an agricultural people, so the curved “Berber” floor lamp is painted with a classy, simple style in neutral colors. Tall, slender styles like “The Pharaoh’s Light”, “Red Sun” or “Orange Magical Arabian Nights” capture one’s imagination, while dazzling with dancing patterns, vibrant colors and swaths of vacuous space that instinctively pulls the eyes toward it in wonderment. End table lamps like “African Sun” or “Fez Sun” provide multifunctional use, emanating a soothing glow, while the glass top holds a piece of art, a plant or a tea set for entertaining guests. When you behold a piece like “Ocean Sun,” breathing moonlight into the room with its purple hues and oceanic design, you know that this lamp is not just for providing light, but is a piece of art that will compliment other furniture and themes in the room.
Moroccan lanterns made of stained glass resemble the sort of Church decor that pervades the Holy Land. The shapes range from a rounded hot air balloon design, to a diamond-shaped street lantern style and they can be hung from the ceiling or mounted on the wall. Traditionally, the stained glass panes are subtle, soothing colors – an olive green, a periwinkle blue or a hint of gold. Handmade and framed in black wrought iron, Moroccan lanterns can bring that one unforgettable, warm summer night into your home.
Moroccan lamps and Moroccan lanterns will add an air of magic to any room. When paired with Moroccan rugs, plants and other Moroccan furniture, these handmade Moroccan lights really put the finishing touches on a relaxing, unique escape.

About the Author

Interior designer specializing in Moorish architecture and Moroccan home decor.

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TAKE A BREAK FROM THE ORDINARY WITH A HOT AIR BALLOON RIDE

There is no better way to break from the routine of ordinary life that to shake off the dust and do something extraordinary. No matter what your taste for adventure there is the perfect tonic for the everyday ins and outs of life—a hot air balloon ride. You probably have thought of taking a hot air balloon ride over the years but once you got back to the routine it slipped your mind. Well now is a very good time to go ahead and take that big step. Book yourself a hot air balloon ride and you are well on your way to shaking things up.

There are a number of good hot air balloon companies in your area. You may have to do a little bit of research to find just the right one but you are sure to find the perfect hot air balloon ride package. Whether you are looking for something with a little romance or you just need to break from the routine, hot air balloon excursions will do the trick.

The typical hot air balloon ride begins at dawn when the air currents are most favorable. Some companies offer sunset flights as well. With the help of your pilot and the ground crew, you’ll board the gondola and be up above the treetops in no time. A burner will be mounted above your head. Once the pilot is ready to go he’ll light the burner in order to generate the hot air that will fill the balloon. Since this hot air is less dense than the air around it, the balloon will become buoyant and up you will go.

On the ground, the chase crew will follow. The pilot cannot control the balloon with such precision that you’ll know exactly where you’ll land but he will be able to steer the balloon using the air currents. Instead of going back and forth as you might expect, the pilot will take the balloon up and down in order to catch the different layers of air currents. This will enable the balloon to be steered. When it’s time to come down the pilot will slowly deflate the balloon and you will begin your descent. Once the balloon is down on the ground again, you’ll be joined by the chase crew who will pack up the balloon and take you back to where you started.

Because you travel at the same speed as the wind the ride will be surprisingly stable and calm. It is so calm, in fact, that many people who normally experience motion sickness and vertigo can enjoy the rides. Without mechanical propulsion, there isn’t the movement that typically causes these uncomfortable conditions. Hot air balloon flight can even be enjoyed by small children. You will need to check with the specific companies in your area to find out if they have any age limits but you should be able to find the perfect family excursion.

So don’t waste any more time. Book your hot air balloon excursion and you’ll be miles away from the ordinary in no time.

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One thing that every person should take time to do is to go on a hot air balloon ride. Although most of us have been in a plane and glanced out the window at the world below, there is nothing quite like ballooning and feeling the wind in your hair as you glide above the earth.

Although most people only considering taking a ride in an air balloon on a special occasion such as a birthday or an anniversary, why not set aside a Sunday afternoon and take a ride? The cost is actually very reasonable and it is a wonderful adventure for a family to undertake together.

Most communities now have companies that offer balloon rides to just about anyone. You simply call them up and inquire about their schedule as well as the cost. The cost can vary depending on when you want to take the ride and how many people will be participating. For instance, a balloon ride first thing in the morning might be less expensive than one during sunset.

If you suffer from air sickness you should mention that during the initial booking of the excursion. The same is true if you are scared of heights. It is important for the operator to be aware of these things as they can pose problems during the course of the ride. Someone who is terrified of heights may faint during the ride, and a queasy stomach might cause some trouble for other passengers.

You can take a motion sickness pill before embarking on the hot air balloon ride. Choose one that does not cause drowsiness as you do not want to miss a moment of the ride.

Most companies will suggest that small children not take part in the balloon ride. There are several reasons for this including the fact that the ignition system is very loud. This can prove frightening to little ones and since this occurs during the first few moments of the flight you do not want to have to calm them down during after you have left the ground.

Small children tend to also be afraid of heights and a hot air balloon does venture up quite high. It is much easier to wait until the child is older and able to understand that the balloon does eventually go back down.

Bear in mind that weather may play a significant factor in your trip. The operator must be wary of any inclement weather and may have to postpone the trip for safety sake. Although you may feel terribly disappointed if this were to happen consider that taking a trip in bad weather is not worth the risks. Besides taking a hot air balloon trip in the middle of a cloudy day will not afford you the same view as it would were you taking the trip on a bright and sunny day.

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