This multitasking library/guestroom maintains a tidy appearance thanks to lovely lattice-work doors that hide shelves throughout the space. The look perfectly complements the subtle Moroccan theme of the room, but we think it could work just as well with any other style space too. Oh, and there's something else hiding behind there...




Hmm, I have never seen interior lattice outside of old interior decor books from the sixties.
view BonivaGScott's profile
Very nice. Moody. Seems a cross between Tudor and Morrocan...
view quiltmaster's profile
Someone's grandma's house.
view dkzody's profile
Not really sold on this one. The overall effect comes across a bit... musty to me. I somehow imagine having a sneezing fit in this room. Maybe from all the dust that hides in the grooves of the lattice work.
I think a fresher, lighter color scheme for the lattice and frame would help.
view kellylc's profile
well, at least it's not white.
view selenakyle's profile
I thought this was a "guess the decade" post.
view art's profile
Wow, these folks are all the way in -- the lattice, the Moroccan tables, the Indienne-style chintz, the Moroccan tea set. But it's working for me . . . feels like an exotic getaway.
view ChrisToronto's profile
I wouldn't do that in my house, but I still think it looks nice.
view Brandyjane's profile
That room was featured in the magazine back in June 2008. Quote from the designer:
"How on earth did you manage to find that carved latticework for the cabinets in the Moroccan room?
My big problem was to try to make those cabinets economically. At first I thought I might integrate old panels into a new wood frame, but then a set-designer friend suggested having the cutouts laser-cut — so that's how we were able to do it for a reasonable sum. We painted the doors orange and dark brown, then painted the interiors blue and lit them, so the blue glows through the openings, like jewels."
view Jason's profile
My friend made very intricate panels for a play set in India, Africa, forgot the name of the play, but the set was beautiful. She did it on her Shop Bot, http://www.shopbottools.com/. They were showing at the Maker's Faire Bay Area this past weekend.
view Kate (NC)'s profile
Fun! Love the "global" vibe, even though that particular version wouldn't fit my home.
view SherryBinNH's profile
It's not my style - but I can appreciate it as an elegant room.
view bepsf's profile
I'm having flashbacks to my painting days in college trying to eliminate drips on lattice.
It's a bit much for my taste, but I do like the tall doors.
view sherrme's profile
I like the chair.
view jancola's profile
I love the idea. Great wood finish. I am considering a Moroccan Mousharabih screen for a project in Sonoma.
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