Moroccan Meeting Room Ideas
A moroccan meeting room offers a solid design foundation with plenty of room for personal expression. Exotic opulence of North African artisanship. This combination draws on moroccan's signature elements—jewel-toned color palette and intricate geometric patterns—to transform your meeting room into a space that's both beautiful and functional.
Why Moroccan Works for Meeting Rooms
Moroccan can work well in a meeting room when you balance the style's core elements with the room's functional needs. Focus on jewel-toned color palette while ensuring the space still serves its purpose: meeting rooms provide dedicated space for team meetings, presentations, video conferences, brainstorming sessions, and client interactions. they should support focus, collaboration, and professional presentation. Select materials like Zellige tiles (mosaic) or Carved plaster that can handle the demands of this room.
When designing a moroccan meeting room, consider technology integration (screens, video conferencing). Moroccan design typically addresses this through intricate geometric patterns. Also keep in mind the room's bright, even ambient lighting and meeting supplies (markers, pads) when selecting furniture and finishes.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Creates a cohesive moroccan aesthetic
- Jewel-toned color palette
- Moroccan color palette works well for meeting rooms
- Quality materials like Zellige tiles (mosaic) add lasting value
- Flexible layout options for different meeting room sizes
Cons
- Some moroccan materials may need practical substitutes
- Meeting Room challenge: Technology integration (screens, video conferencing)
- Limited to moroccan-appropriate color choices
- Premium moroccan pieces can be costly
Design Tips
Start with a base of saffron yellow and cobalt blue to establish the moroccan foundation
Choose a leather poufs as your anchor piece, complemented by essential meeting room items
Incorporate Zellige tiles (mosaic) and Carved plaster to achieve authentic moroccan texture
Layer lighting with moroccan lanterns are essential—pierced metal or colored glass create magical shadow patterns. layer with brass pendant lights to create depth and ambiance
For layout, position screen visible to all seats
Address storage with meeting supplies (markers, pads) in moroccan style
Add personality with moroccan lanterns and brass tea sets
Color Palette
Saffron Yellow
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Cobalt Blue
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Crimson Red
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Emerald Green
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Gold
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Turquoise
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Materials
- Zellige tiles (mosaic)
- Carved plaster
- Brass and copper
- Cedar wood
- Tadelakt (waterproof plaster)
- Wool and silk textiles
- Leather (including pouf)
- Wrought iron
Essential Furniture
- Conference table
- Meeting chairs
- Display screen or monitor
- Video conferencing equipment
- Whiteboard or writing surface
- Leather poufs
- Low sofas and banquettes
- Floor cushions
Decor Accents
- Moroccan lanterns
- Brass tea sets
- Hand-painted ceramics
- Beni Ourain rugs
- Embroidered textiles
- Ornate mirrors
Space & Budget Guidance
Small Space Tips
Moroccan can work in small spaces with careful editing. Choose one or two statement elements: a gorgeous lantern and a pouf, perhaps. Use mirrors (Moroccan-framed!) to expand the space and reflect lantern light. Stick to a cohesive color palette. A small powder room with zellige tiles becomes a jewel box. For a small meeting room: Small meeting rooms (huddle rooms, 4-6 people) need efficient layouts. Round tables foster discussion. Mounted screens save table space. Keep simple to avoid cramped feeling.
Large Space Tips
Large spaces can embrace full Moroccan opulence. Create a proper Moroccan salon with low banquette seating and scattered poufs. Layer rugs. Hang multiple lanterns at varying heights. Use carved screens to create intimate zones. This is where the style's maximalist tendencies shine. In a larger meeting room: Large meeting rooms (12+ people) can include multiple screens, advanced audio systems, and tiered seating. Consider divisibility for flexibility.
Budget-Friendly
Start with lanterns—even affordable reproductions create atmosphere. Target, World Market, and HomeGoods carry Moroccan-inspired items. Shop for vintage Moroccan rugs on eBay or Facebook Marketplace. DIY stenciled tiles can mimic zellige. Poufs are often affordable from online retailers.
Luxury Approach
Source antique rugs and textiles from specialty dealers. Commission custom zellige tile work from Moroccan artisans. Purchase vintage furniture and lighting from Marrakech dealers. Work with designers who specialize in Moroccan interiors. Consider architectural elements like carved plaster or tadelakt walls.
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