Moroccan Area Rug

There's no better way to add a cultural element to your decor than with a Moroccan area rug. Not only do hand-woven Moroccan rugs have a fascinating history, but they're also one of the most original pieces of art you can own in your home.

Moroccan Area Rug

There are many types of Moroccan rugs to choose from and each is filled with symbolism and represents a different tribal history. For instance, Azilal rugs are made with raw and dyed wool and come all the way from the High Atlas mountains. These types of rugs are greatly sought-after for their playful designs which include colorful asymmetric patterns atop a neutral base.

The combination of the red, orange, pink, purple, and blue hues on Boujad rugs can instantly add a punch of visual interest and personality to any space. Made in the Central Plains, these rugs are typically adorned with intricate geometric symbols, can either be low or high piled, and are tightly knotted, resulting in an exquisite, fine look.

You can't go wrong with a Boucherouite Moroccan rug when cold weather is on the way. These rugs are quite heavy since they're made from scraps of fabric, but they can bring warmth, coziness, and texture to your home. Besides, they're durable and won't bleed or fade when washed.

The most popular types of Moroccan rugs are Beni Ourain rugs. Known for their neutral color palette, zigzag patterns, and simple yet charming design, these area rugs can blend easily with a wide variety of home styles.

How to care for a Moroccan area rug?

To care for your Moroccan area rug, you should remove dirt at least once a week by hand vacuuming it or shaking it outside.

Before you begin any deep cleaning that involves water, make sure you check your rug's colorfastness. You can do this by spot cleaning a stain with a pasty mixture of baking soda and vinegar.

If you don't see any colors running, you can proceed with washing the rug with water and laundry soap. Then, rinse it and let it dry in the sun.

What's the best material for a Moroccan area rug?

Of course, the material of the rug will determine its quality and durability.

When shopping for a Moroccan rug, it's best to stick with 100% wool or wool and cotton blended area rugs. These materials are way more durable than synthetic materials. Besides, they're soft, flame-resistant, and wear gracefully over time.

How to style a Moroccan area rug?

One great way to style a Moroccan area rug is to have it match with certain decors and furniture in the room. For instance, you can have your curtains, picture frames, or lampshades pick up on the colors in your multicolored rug to bring about a cohesive arrangement.

You can also place your vibrant rug in a neutral-toned room to make an eye-catching focal point.

If your rug displays neutral shades, you can either create contrast by placing it in a colorful room or use it to pull a neutral color scheme together.

Trellis Black Rug

Inspired by Moroccan tribal motifs, this area rug with a trellis design is sure to take your decor setting to the next level. It boasts a sophisticated grey color palette with pearl undertones for easy matching to your current aesthetic. Moreover, it doesn't show dirt and can easily be washed, making it a great choice for anyone with children and pets.

Trellis Black Rug

Geometric Handwoven Area Rug

This hand-woven rug made of wool and polyester with a flat weave base is a sturdy option in areas that receive a lot of foot traffic. Along with being durable, this Moroccan-style rug is versatile, can be used on both sides, and isn't hard to clean. That said, the natural fibers used aren't as soft as other materials like cotton.

Geometric Handwoven Area Rug

Polychrome Rug

An ideal decorative touch to your floor, this playful Moroccan area rug can easily tie a room together with its color scheme. Featuring colorful diamond and arrow patterns, this eye-catching piece can lend a casual vibe to contemporary, modern, and maximalist interior designs. What's more, there are so many different colors that you can pull from this rug.

Polychrome Rug

White Area Rug

Super soft and plush, your home is bound to be cozy thanks to this handmade area rug with Moroccan flair. It consists of a high-pile polyester layer that feels wonderful underfoot yet is easy to spot treat and vacuum. Although this rug is durable, you might want to avoid placing it in high-traffic areas given it is white.

White Area Rug

Beige Ivory Rug

This Moroccan-inspired rug is nothing but versatile and artsy with its minimalist design in neutral colors. Furthermore, the linear and abstract details add to its interesting appeal. This decorative rug is convenient for a wide range of interior styles, including Scandinavian, minimalist, contemporary, modern, and mid-century modern to name a few.

Beige Ivory Rug

Gray Handmade Tufted Area Rug

Made of jute and sisal with cotton as a backing material, this hand-tufted area rug has a natural texture that's both durable and soft. In addition, it features a high-low pile design with geometric patterns that gives off a boho-chic and farmhouse aesthetic. Simply vacuum without a beater bar or spot clean the rug with mild detergent to clean it.

Gray Handmade Tufted Area Rug

Midnight Rug

The asymmetrical diamond patterns and bold colors featured in this Moroccan area rug are ideal for any space in need of a vibrant touch, be it the living room, bedroom, or dining room. It's easy to vacuum and throw in the washer, making it perfect for high traffic areas. Also, the blue and grey hues won't run when washed.

Midnight Rug

Tribal Area Rug

Intricately designed with multiple patterns in a lattice design, this Moroccan tribal rug makes for an attractive focal point wherever you place it. Crafted from 100% polyester microfiber with a low-pile construction, it's designed to resist fading and staining while providing a soft feel underfoot. Fortunately, this rug is finished with a backing, so you won't need a rug pad.

Tribal Area Rug

Diamond Rug

Bright and artistic, this area rug can bring a decorative spice and splashes of colors to both neutral and colorful interior schemes. It beautifully displays overlapping diamond motifs rendered in various shades of yellow, purple, red, and blue. For a harmonious setting, you can opt for throw pillows, blankets, and other decor items in accent colors from the rug's palette.

Diamond Rug

Cream Area Rug

If you're looking for an area rug that's equally durable as it is beautiful, this Moroccan area rug won't disappoint. It's made from stain-resistant polypropylene yarn with permanent dyes that work together to bring warmth and character to any space. However, this rug isn't machine washable and should only be spot cleaned.

Cream Area Rug

Jessica started out as an interior photographer, but her love of pretty settings took her to the field of interior design, where she can combine two of her greatest passions, creating and then capturing the beauty of homes.