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Moroccan style is led by craftsmanship and rich decorative warmth, while Brazilian style is led by fluid lines and openness to nature. Both meet in their love of color, warmth, craftsmanship, and natural elements.
Yes. indoor plants, natural light, and organic materials can enhance mood and indoor air quality while bringing life and freshness to spacious interiors, provided that the selected plants are suitable for the climate and available light.
Tadelakt is a Moroccan lime plaster, polished with stone and treated with black soap. it gives walls a warm, silky texture that is resistant to moisture, making it ideal for luxury living rooms and bathrooms.
Zellige is a form of small colored ceramic tiles, hand-cut and assembled into endless geometric patterns. it is used on floors, walls, fountains, and serving bars, and is one of the most iconic signatures of Moroccan style.
Use the 70/20/10 rule calmness and flow as the 70% base, natural wood and greenery as 20%, and one Moroccan hero accent as 10% — such as zellige, a lantern, or a rug. This creates warmth and freshness without visual overcrowding.
it is defined by a trilogy of flow, openness, and nature organic curved lines, warm tropical wood, and biophilic design that dissolves the boundary between indoors and outdoors through abundant greenery and natural light.
it is a sensory, artisanal style built around zellige tiles, tadelakt plaster, carved cedar wood, brass, and jewel-toned colors such as Majorelle blue and terracotta. At its heart are the riad courtyard, the salon culture, and the ritual of Moroccan mint tea.
Cosmetic enhancements can be completed within one to two days. A full redesign with execution usually takes between two and eight weeks, depending on the scope and level of finishing.
Yes. Since 2017, SMD Decoration has been operating in Qatar, the Gulf countries, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the Arab region through turnkey design-and-build services, with remote design options available.
Adopt a clean Swiss base — lines, order, and calm lighting — to speed up execution and reduce cost, while adding luxurious Qatari touches to the facade and photo corner to increase perceived value, without using tournament logos.
Qatari style is led by expressive luxury and rich ornamentation, while Swiss style is led by clarity, function, and the removal of excess. Both meet in their appreciation of craftsmanship, quality, warmth, and hospitality.
The majlis is a generous reception space with a high ceiling, centered around Arabic coffee dallahs. it is the heart of the home and the core of hospitality in contemporary Qatari style.
Yes. it gives spacious interiors visual calm and allows local luxury accents to stand out, provided that warm natural materials such as wood and wool are introduced so the space does not feel cold.
A warm desert-sand base, elevated with gold, pearl, and copper accents in luxury-focused areas, along with deep touches of emerald green or royal blue.
By applying the 70/20/10 rule 70% neutral Swiss clarity as the base, 20% warm natural materials, and 10% a statement Qatari luxury touch — such as marble, ornamentation, or copper. This creates a balance between luxury and comfort without visual clutter.