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by Jared Winston, Jar
Many people wish they could get away from it all. With every day life becoming more and more stressful by the day, it is no wonder that people tend to become burned out from the rigors of what past generations would have thought to be unbelievable amounts of stress. It is no wonder that the vacation industry is so big, as even the most routine days can make anyone long for a break. Many people find their solace from the stress of the world around them by making their home a more comforting and relaxing environment through the use of rustic home decor.

Of course, not everyone has the time, money, or space to fill their homes with log furniture and crackling fireplaces of rough-hewn stone. However, with a little creativity, you can easily and cheaply work a little bit of rustic home decor into your life. It may not be your own peaceful little cabin in the woods, but it will be sure to be a relaxing environment for you.

A great and simple way to bring a hint of rustic home d'cor into your home is to incorporate some plants into your home. Whether they are a few potted flowers or a full blown indoor garden, plants can bring some life and color to your environment. If you enjoy cooking, then keeping a small garden of potted herbs is a great way to improve your atmosphere and your meals all at the same time! A plant theme can go further than just keeping actual plants, though. Working simple flower patterns or other plant patterns into your home decor will give it an excellent rustic touch. In fact, working a similar theme in (for instance, having a particular kind of flower potted, and in patterns throughout your home) can go a long way to tie your d'cor together.

The easiest way to adapt rustic home d'cor into your every day life is through the use of accessories and simple additions to your home. For instance, embroidery hoops with embroidered flowers and comforting messages always work well. Similarly, an old rocking chair or some rustic quilts can be a great step toward changing the feel of a room in no time at all. Wicker baskets make a nice addition to your decor, and can also be very functional as storage, or can hold even more accent pieces, such as an old-fashioned rag doll or some dried flowers.

Finally, you can bring rustic home decor into your home through color scheme and the use of rustic materials. Any natural-looking wood furniture will fit right in, particularly if it is fairly simple in design. In many cases, you can just use a particularly old-fashioned piece as the center point of a room, and use somewhat less rustic seeming pieces along with it if they have similar coloring or design elements and still be able to maintain the rustic home d'cor that you are trying for. If you cannot get unpainted wood furnishings, you should go with muted colors and earth tones for the most part.

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The beauty and craftsmanship that goes into Moroccan design has been unmatched for centuries. Designs, patterns, colors, fabrics, metals and art work make an instant impression of ancient royalty.

No matter which style of mirror, lamps, vases and stools you prefer, there is something suited to your taste when it comes to this area of design. You simply cannot go wrong with the traditional and ethnic design of Moroccan home decor.

1-Moroccan Mosaic Table Tops

Table tops with colorful mosaic patterns, carved inlays or painted designs are a step above the common wooden, metal and glass tables. They are ornate and decorative by themselves and do not need any other adornment. Moroccan mosaic table tops can be used alone and they also go well with certain lamps and vases of similar Mediterranean design.

2- Moroccan Pottery

Moroccan pottery is still made the old fashioned way. The clay is formed with human hands and finished without going through assembly lines. When you purchase a handcrafted Moroccan vase, you know for sure you are getting an original piece of art. Vases and urns are of raw natural material, painted with colorful patterns or stamped with metal.

3-Moroccan Lighting

Interior design would be less interesting without the use of lights. Moroccan home decor includes the use of a wide variety of types of lamps, chandeliers, lanterns and sconces. The type of design you will want depends on how much light you wish to cast in the room. Lampshades are made from the skin of goats and sheep, stained glass, metal or beads. What varies less is the tone of the colors. The colors of Moroccan home decor are typically earthy and full of life.

4-Moroccan Mirrors

Mirrors for bedrooms and living rooms are made from henna stained camel bone or metal filigree. Marvelously decorated frames surround large mirrors. If you go for a simpler look, the frames may be of one solid color with lacey design.

5-Moroccan Room Dividers

Room dividers are the perfect choice for privacy screening or just for decoration. For an added touch, hang lanterns from them or even a Moroccan star. These are perfect for a changing area, to block off corners where children and pets should not go, or even to offer a personal space for an in-home office.

6- Moroccan Area Rugs

No room is complete without at least one area rug. The traditional designs and rich colors of Moroccan rugs are one of a kind show pieces and are perfect for the floor or hung on the wall as a decorative tapestry. Hand-tied original rugs from the Mediterranean are woven in the same manner as the Berber tribes wove them for centuries. These flat-woven and hand-tied rugs make great accents or may be used as a central piece of home decor.

By no means is that all there is to Moroccan home decor. Mediterranean design includes many more accessories, furniture, lighting, floors, doors and paintings. If you are thinking of redecorating your home, Moroccan design is highly recommended.

Just a few pieces of these divinely crafted pieces of art will make for a tasteful change. Moroccan home decor may be ancient but its appeal is timeless.

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