Moroccan Tiles

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What is considered cool and trendy changes its definition in a matter of months, or even weeks. Many trends come and shine and then fade away after a while. The thing is, tiles are not the things that people tend to change every once in a while, and generally when they come to your house, you want them to stay put for years or even decades. If you are looking for the tile designs that allow you to feel confident and comfortable to have in your place, then you must go with something authentic yet timeless, the design that does not fade away in the everyday resurgence of new designs. Moroccan Tiles; one of the most famous and gorgeous tile designs which have grabbed people’s attention and have been admired for decades and do not plan to go out of fashion any time soon. Moroccan Tiles have several great features and a distinctive look and thanks to their eye catching color combinations and breathtaking patterns, they bring instant beauty and delicacy to any place instantly after installation. There are many benefits that come with them which in result, have made them many homeowners and home designers tile of choice and have allowed them to experiment with them.

Origin:

Even if you have not heard their name in your life, you must have seen these popular and gorgeous tiles at least in dozens of places throughout your life. Moroccan Tiles (which are called Zellige at some places) are known as ‘the prince of tile history’. Their origin dates back to the 10th century and are considered some of the most iconic tiles ever. As their name suggests, they first made an appearance in Morocco, the land of magnificent shores, which border the seas of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Their design is known to be inspired by Roman and Byzantine mosaics. Those mosaics were once very popular in the region at the time. While enjoying a deep history behind them, their evolution got completed throughout time and more colors and more complex patterns were added to the mix which resulted in the delicate Moroccan Tiles which we know and enjoy these days. So, if you want to go with a tile design which has stood the test of time and also with itself, brings a unique form of energy to the place, you just cannot go wrong with Moroccan Tiles.

Manufacturing And Design:

Moroccan floor tiles are made by using clays and glazes with a special handcrafting technique. Their well-known design is due to their complex geometric patterns along with jewel-like colors which produces some of the most eye-catching and magnificent designs in the world. If you are looking for patterned tiles in particular, Moroccan Tiles could be your tiles of choice as you can find plenty of different patterns used in them; patterns like squares, triangles, diamonds, stars and even polygons within a very calculated and complex fashion. Their design could get very mesmerizing and you can go very creative with them, which brings an element of fascination and surprise to any floor.

Area of Use:

Do not let their deep historical background mislead you, as there are many applications for Moroccan Tiles these days. Due to their fascinating looks and plenty of varieties in designs, many interior designers have come up with creative designs using Moroccan Tiles and these tiles have found a place in the modern home design. Therefore, their use is not just limited to replicating traditional and classic looks as they can perfectly fit in more modern approaches to home decoration.

Practicality:

Unlike their delicate and detailed look, Moroccan Tiles are actually very durable and well made. They are basically made to last and aside from their aesthetically appealing features, are very practical and functional material which will not cause you any trouble through the daily use. They can handle the daily wear and tear very well and can stay as good as new for many years.

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