A unique Moroccan tile bath is created using exotic patterned tiles.
Geometric Moroccan tiles are strong in both color and pattern. These cover the majority of the walls in this striking Moroccan tile bath I found in a Tangier hotel. The sleek under mounted soaking tub has a serene marble deck that helps to neutralize the space, which is busy due to the intense tile pattern. Solid black liner tiles act as a frame for the pattern around the top and is repeated as edging around the tub. The tub-shower combo has an exposed shower set with handheld and a rainfall-style showerhead. Exposed shower sets — the pipes are exposed, not inside the wall — are being seen more often since they have a decorative value in addition to their function.
A classic pedestal sink with high arc faucet has a matching shelf over it. For better or worse, a round mirror with a transparent frame almost disappears against the tile. Square shape is a standard for Moroccan tile but the repetition of the pattern adds illusionistic curves.
Another exposed shower set is used in the Chocolate Bath, and more beautiful all-over pattern tiles in Pattern on the Backsplash.
(Source: Hotel Nord-Pinus Tangier)
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