This gorgeous Moroccan-inspired bathroom is designed by Alex Montano from Paint and Designs. Furnitures and Home Decor are provided by Badia Design Inc. – Syrian Mother of Pearl Inlay Mirror, Brass Beaded Scones, Moroccan Carved Tiles, Moroccan Border Tiles, Moroccan Mosaic Tiles, Mother of Pearl Inlay Cabinet, Moroccan Moucharaby Wood Panel, Perfume Bottles.
Archive for April, 2012
Moroccan-inspired Bathroom
Moroccan Border Tiles
Badia Design Moroccan Tiles are seen on BRAVO’s Flipping Out Season one Episode 7 (“Nottingham Now & Then” designed by Ryan Brown from Brown Design, http://www.browndesigninc.com) Watch Ryan’s new show “Spouse Vs. House” on TLC, premiere date: May 4, 2012

Photo via Ryan Brown from Brown Design. http://www.browndesigninc.com
Ryan Brown is the founder of Brown Design, a residential and commercial interior design firm based in California with offices in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. With more than 15 years of design experience, Brown has a deep understanding and appreciation for transforming architectural spaces into stunning reflections of his clients’ tastes and lifestyles. Brown captures twenty-first century California living in a way that rejuvenates, inspires and encompasses the essence of living well. His passion for creating custom blends of natural contemporary, organic and warm spaces is paralleled by the efficiency and creativity found in every Brown Design project.
These Moroccan Tiles are imported from Morocco by Badia Design Inc.
Patio Furniture
Badia design, decorative Moroccan mosaic tables. Their live color, scheme, style and patterns make them easy to fit indoor or outdoor. Add to them iron table top bases and chairs for dinning, bistro, coffee, and patio selection to fully enjoy the artistic and exotic mosaic ceramic table set. Our tables comes in different sizes and shapes: mosaic square, round, rectangular, and half moon design. With colors that range from brown-beige, multicolored, green-blue, blue-white, burgundy-terracotta, all hand made with the same zellij, andalusian, and alhambra techniques.














