THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO BUYING A MOROCCAN RUG

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO BUYING A MOROCCAN RUG 7 Tips from an Interior Designer Planning a trip to Morocco and dreaming of bringing home a beautiful handmade rug? Before you step into the medinas, watch this guide. As a licensed interior designer, I traveled throughout Morocco with one goal in mind—to find the perfect handmade Amazigh (commonly called Berber) rug for my home. After visiting multiple rug shops, negotiating with vendors, and learning from local artisans, I put together this practical guide to help make your shopping experience easier. In this video, I share 7 essential tips that every traveler should know before purchasing a Moroccan rug, including: ✔ Measure your space before you travel ✔ Determine your budget ✔ Learn the different Moroccan rug styles ✔ Choose a color palette that complements your home ✔ Visit multiple rug shops before making a decision ✔ Negotiate with confidence ✔ Bonus Tip: Tipping rug handlers and what to expect Whether you're an interior designer, design enthusiast, or simply love collecting meaningful pieces while traveling, I hope this guide helps you confidently find a rug you'll treasure for years to come. Learn the Different Moroccan Rug Styles One of the best resources I found while preparing for my trip is this illustrated guide from Casa Amar. It provides photos and descriptions of many traditional Moroccan rug styles by region. 👉 https://casaamar.it/en/blogs/blogs/mo... Watch Next 🎥 How I Styled My Moroccan Rug in My Home    • Video   Visit Ze Haus Design Studio Discover wallpaper, artwork, interior design projects, travel inspiration, and more. 🌿 www.ze-haus.com Read the blog: Design Passport: Why I Traveled to Morocco and Italy https://www.ze-haus.com/post/design-p... Connect with Ze Haus Instagram: www.instagram.com/zehausdesign LinkedIn:   / ze-haus-design-studio   Pinterest:   / zehausdesign   --- If you enjoyed this video, please Like, Subscribe, and leave a comment below. Have you ever purchased a handmade rug while traveling? I'd love to hear about your experience.