Compare Styles
Two styles, side by side.
Pick any two interior styles to weigh up their palette, materials, and feel — or blend them into one project.
Style A — Primary
Style B — Blend Influence
Style A
North Africa
Moroccan Riad
Inspired by the courtyard houses of Marrakech and Fez. Hand-painted zellige tiles, carved cedar, brass lanterns, and saturated jewel tones layered with woven textiles.
Defining Notes
- •Region: North Africa
- •Tone: Ornate, Earthy, Layered
- •Signature materials: Zellige tile, Tadelakt plaster, Carved cedar
- •Palette: Deep terracotta, Saffron, Indigo
Style B
Japan
Japanese Zen
Wabi-sabi minimalism. Tatami proportions, shoji screens, blonde woods, and an absence of clutter. Every object earns its place.
Defining Notes
- •Region: Japan
- •Tone: Quiet, Natural, Restrained
- •Signature materials: Hinoki cedar, Washi paper, Bamboo
- •Palette: Off-white, Warm grey, Soft black
Blend these styles
Start a new interior project pre-loaded with Moroccan Riad as primary and Japanese Zen as blend influence.