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Enhancing Homes with Mosaic Decor for a Middle Eastern Look

When it comes to decorating your homes with a Middle Eastern look, mosaic designs will typically be in the picture. Whether used on the floor or on the walls, mosaic home decorations are common in any Middle Eastern home interior design. Moreover, you can accessorise furniture pieces to exude a mosaic appeal. However, care must be undertaken when using mosaic designs because for one, they tend to look chaotic and distasteful when you overdo their use.

Also consider that when you give your entire floor a mosaic appeal with the use of colourful tiles, it could grab the attention of your visitors. In this manner, you sacrifice the other decorative elements in the room such as a wonderful piece of furniture or a beautiful artwork. Thus, you will be generally limited to the types of furniture and home decor that you can use. However, this floor decorating style can be ideal for rooms with typically large open areas such as a dance floor.

As an alternative, you can opt to use mosaic tiles as borders to your floors. Aside from providing a tasteful appeal, decorating this way is also cheaper than having to use mosaic tiles all over the area. Moreover, this decorating style will provide you with several options when it comes to utilising Middle Eastern inspired furniture, home decorations and area rugs.

Mosaic designs are also applicable on walls but, similar to floors, you should not overdo it so that you can have room for your other Middle Eastern home decors such as lanterns and musical instruments like the darbuka.

After you have achieved your Middle Eastern inspired interior decorating, you can opt to play some Middle Eastern rhythms in the background. You can browse through the rest of the webpages here to determine your options for such music.


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