How to Add Moroccan Style Tiles to Your Home

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Choosing the right element to create a more uplifting living environment is often the hardest part of the process for me. It is particularly difficult because I can find something that resonates with me in almost every design style.

When it comes to choosing a unique finish, the only thing that works for me is to focus on how I want to feel in that particular space day after day. Moroccan style tiles offer a perfect way to bring in pattern, color, and a fresh new look.

Pattern That Whispers

You can get so much more than just color from the modern versions of Moroccan style tiles. I love that they come in white, gray, and other light shades, letting you bring beautiful patterns into a room without adding a single drop of color.

Yes, they can be a little more of an investment than standard tiles and might need a bit of extra care. But trust me, it’s so worth it when you see how they make the whole space glow.

This kitchen backsplash brings in a gorgeous pattern using only neutral tones. [From: Karen Viscito Interiors / Mission Stone & Tile]
A small section of Moroccan tile wakes up this all-white bathroom setting. [From: Wiseman & Gale Interiors]

Unleash Mediterranean Charm

It’s impossible to talk about Moroccan tiles without dreaming of the Mediterranean. If you want to bring some of that magic into your modern home, these tiles are a super stylish choice.

Instead of going for a huge project like textured walls or repainting everything, just adding a small, magical section of Moroccan tile can instantly give you that Mediterranean flair.

It’s an idea that’s guaranteed to create a whole new vibe in a spa-style bathroom or even a sleek, contemporary kitchen.

You can add Mediterranean warmth to a modern dining room with the right tiles and lighting. [From: Allwood Construction]
This bathroom is bursting with color and brightness, thanks to its Mediterranean style.

Find Your Perfect Spot

A tiled section doesn’t have to be just for the kitchen backsplash or a small accent wall in the bedroom. Let’s get creative! You could use these beautiful tiles to define different zones in an open-plan living space.

Or maybe you can cover the floor of your all-white bathroom to give it a completely fresh look. You could even create a smart feature wall in the dining area that is totally unique. It’s time to have some fun with tile!

A spacious contemporary bathroom gets an upgrade with subtle Moroccan-style floor tiles.
How fun is this pink bathtub paired with a beautiful tiled accent wall? [From: Tile Desire]

A Modern Match

Don’t even worry about these vibrant tiles not fitting into your modern home with its neutral colors and sophisticated feel. Moroccan style tiles look amazing in contemporary kitchens and dining rooms, where they become an instant focal point without even trying.

And if you decide to introduce other colors later on, these tiled areas will be incredibly useful for enhancing that new accent color.

Just make sure you pick a tile color that’s flexible with modern styles. I think tiles in shades of blue or even a lighter yellow are a perfect choice!

Moroccan-style tiles add a beautiful touch around the fireplace in this beachy living room. [From: Lauren Leonard Interiors]
This contemporary dining room gets a stunning backdrop with Moroccan tiles. [From: Design 4 Corners]

Create a Pop of Contrast

In a room that’s all-white or gray, a cleverly placed section of Moroccan tile can make a huge impact. Just look at the ideas below! You’ll see that these tiles let you create a gorgeous focal point without having to go over the top.

Whether it’s at the end of a long hallway, surrounding a fireplace, or even used as a creative window trim, Moroccan-style tiles easily dial up the brilliance of any room.

A section of Mediterranean tile immediately catches your eye in this long hallway. [From: Stein Design]
The Moroccan tiled sections around and below the window are the real stars here. [From: Stefani Stein]
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