The eye pleasing designs and colour combinations of Moroccan tiles create an alluring design that can add a vibrant and bold touch to your space. While\u00a0traditionally available in jewel toned bright colours, their subdued counterparts are also now available\u00a0<\/strong>for those who don\u2019t want to miss out on the trend, but also have love for a minimalist space. This is probably why the use of these tiles has increased over the years.<\/p>\n Another thing that adds to their popularity is their versatility of being used to add a statement look in any space. While traditionally used on kitchen backsplashes and flooring, the tiles are now used in a variety of spaces – from\u00a0statement walls in living rooms, to subtle pops of colours in offices, and even on floors of trendy restaurants<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Monochrome Tiles For A Timeless Look<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/strong><\/p>\n Black and white has always been a prized colour combination due to its stark contrast and balance. If you’re looking to include Moroccan motifs in a professional space, study room, or spiritual area, where you do not want bright colours to distract the mind or even add a statement piece to your muted space, black and white Moroccan tiles<\/a> can do the trick for you. The monochromatic colour scheme works well to emphasise on the design of the tile, but is still subdued enough to not distract from the tranquillity of your space.<\/p>\n Add A Subtle Touch With Muted Colours<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/strong><\/p>\n Muted colours work well in spaces where you want to add a plethora of patterns, but still want the space to have a subtle and muted ambience. This look works great in minimalist homes, lobby areas or reception areas, conference rooms, and even automotive showrooms. Appropriate lighting and accessories can be added to complement the tile.<\/p>\n Vivid Tiles For Show Stopping Appearance<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/strong><\/p>\n Vivid colours and patterns is something Moroccan tiles are most known for. They can be used to effortlessly inject colour and create a focal point for your space. To make these tiles the star of your space, pair them with subtle wall paint or tiles, and neutral furniture and accessories to create a balanced space. This gorgeous look can be used in any space where you want to add some colour or pattern – such as the living room floor, kitchen backsplash, or boutique floor.<\/p>\n Mosaic + Moroccan = Match Made In Heaven<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/strong><\/p>\n Both mosaic and Moroccan tiles are classic designs that can add elegance to any space. What if you could combine the both? Combining these two beautiful designs results in a complex, moroccan pattern embedded in mosaic squares to create an eccentric, intricate and offbeat combination. These tiles are pre-designed and it is not as labour intensive as laying traditional mosaic tiles one at a time. While traditionally used in bathrooms and kitchens, mosaic tiles are now applied in a variety of spaces, such as lobby areas, entryways and even malls.<\/p>\n Infuse Serenity With Blue<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/strong><\/p>\n Blue is a very popular Moroccan tile colour. Due to its vividness and serenity it is often used to invoke a sense of peace in a space. Blue also helps soften the Moroccan patterns, giving any space a stunning, yet soft look. The look can be completed using white furniture pieces and subtle blue accessories. White lights can tie the whole look together and help create a mesmerising space. While this look can be used in any space that you desire, blue Moroccan tiles are often used in bathrooms, kitchens, and balconies. Blue Moroccan tiles, such as the\u00a0TL Moroccan Art Blue<\/a>, can also be used outdoors.<\/p>\n