[Home]space [About] space[Design from India]space [Travel] space [Subscribe]space [Facebook]space [Contact] space

Tuesday, September 4

Opulence and drama

After spending my weekend enjoying minimalism, I needed my fix of drama and opulence. And what a dose it turned out to be! A dose from an exotic country. A country that I have come to regard as India's 'next of kin', when it comes to richness and amazing variety of design, texture, color and tradition. Yes, you guessed it right - the country is Morocco!


Take a deep breath and dive straight into the pool of dazzling interiors...

Notice the beautiful work on the arch. Striking against the off-white walls and divan



Such a rare color to be seen on walls!


Love the lamp base in metal


I would want to hide the AC unit in this otherwise pristine room


I want to be here in winters when the fire burns in the fireplace. What place could be more warm and inviting...and dramatic?


I can't take my eyes off the rug in the room...I wish I could see more of it...



Bedroom for the tribal princess?



Gorgeous tile work on the fireplace


Cool drama comes in shades of blue...


Furniture from yonder years, and turquoise blue bathroom


Breathtaking!

23 comments:

Jan Halvarson said...

Wow, how exotic! Must be so nice to be living amongst all of that! Thanks for you kind comments re my blog!

kim. said...

What beautiful colours and fabrics...makes me want to get on eBay and bid on a suzani.

momma j lee ♥ said...

That mosaic fireplace is breathtaking! WOW... great images. I find that I'm growing a fond liking to Moroccan design more and more through great blogs like yours. Thanks Bhavna!

Jenn~

Gill said...

Totally drooling here.
I'll meet you in the red room with the corner fireplace, we will chat and laugh and drink our chai tea!!!
(love the low couches!!!)
xo
Blue

madelyn said...

Now this is perfectly me!

I love everything especially the
turquoise bathroom and that
little sunlit window with the chair and
round table - i am just making my chai
and will be sitting in that little area
shortly:)

beautiful beautiful!

Archana Srinivas Pottery said...

Ok I am the tribal princess loving the turquoise bathroom:-)

Lovely eye candy Bhavna..

Arch

cotedetexas said...

So beautiful, all beautiful! Eye candy indeed.
joni

berry said...

The pics are gorgeous!

Jo Walker said...

These are so exotic and beautiful!! Great post Bhavna.

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

Thanks for dropping by, Poppy! Do visit again :-)


Berry, welcome to An Indian Summer! :-)

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

You should do that Kim! With your keen eye for 'finds', I am sure you will come up with something as exotic and beautiful!

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

Thank you Jenn! I guess we all are becoming aware and have started appreciating different design styles, courtesy the many absolutely fab design blogs :-D

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

Hi Maddie and Gillian, This is perfect! Morning chai by Maddie's sunlit chair, and evening chai in Gillian's cozy red room :-)

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

Hello Tribal Princess! I think Mallika the princess will not be too happy with you taking her title ;-)
Thanks for your comment!

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

Hello Joni and Jo! Thanks, glad you liked the opulent drama! :)

Mélanie said...

SO beautiful ...I love it

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

:-) Thanks Melanie!

Anonymous said...

Bhavna I envy you. You really go places to places.I must thank you for letting us see such exotic and vibrant places. Thanks!

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

You are welcome Ashima! If not actual travel, I guess we all can indulge in as much couch (or I should say virtual) travel as we want to :-)

Thanks for dropping by!

zabrina said...

Wow, what a beautiful home. I wish I could visit a home just like that. Thanks for visiting me, your blog has such great images. Eye candy!!!!! Love it!

Maryam in Marrakesh said...

Ah, you are edging into my territory! Love that fireplace room.

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

Glad you liked it Tara!


Thanks Zee! And welcome to 'An Indian Summer'!

Hi Maryam! I can imagine that the Peacock Pavillion would be even more exotic :)

Vineeta said...

You queen of breathtaking pictures, you :) i love the way u pick up the best- awesome!

Post a Comment

Hello! Thanks so much for stopping by and dropping me a note. Much appreciated!

Blog Widget by LinkWithin