You can find inspiration for your pad anywhere, pottering thru city streets, taking a stroll in the park with the bow wows, flicking thru magazines, travel you name it you can be inspired. Today however I need to go further afield to be inspired as the weather in this country is driving me nuts (the wettest June on record and we’re now in July and guess what it is still raining! Every night over supper I’m thinking relocation, relocation somewhere sunny so I can potter in the garden and keep bees. Simple things like that.
The space I am about to show you is pretty remarkable, The Fallah Hotel in Marrakech is owned by Redha Moali and his wife Houria Afoufou who turned farmland into a 60-room hotel, cultural centre and library. A Versailles trained landscape gardener turned the scrub of the desert into a kitchen garden and orchard, a chief brought in from France creates contemporary Moroccan cuisine. The hotel itself is a collection of mud coloured buildings and the interiors a collection of mid-century flea market finds and commissions from local artists, This place inspires in two ways firstly the interior and exterior of the space - beautiful palette, beautiful furnishings it exudes a feeling of laid back casualness. Secondly this couple had no experience before as either hoteliers or philanthropists, they followed their heart, took a gamble and its paid off. So today’s life lesson is follow your dreams (hard to do when its gloomy and raining) but we only get one shot might as well make it our best hey!




Lovely . . . several wet and grey British summers led us to invest in some Moroccan sunshine – we now have a small olive grove outside Tangiers and are waiting for the time and opportunity to invest further in our dream!
Beyond jealous!
I want to go there now! Cue stamping of feet. Beautiful and sooo cool thanks to it not being styled to within an inch of its life! Love it. Thanks for the sunny inspiration!
Morocco – best travelling ever! always in my mind, forever in my heart! I’ll be back soon!
I love the LINES from the architecture to the pillows’ patterns. The warmth in the full-bodied hues really creates a unique space. The well-chosen wall art really pulls everything together.
What a wonderful space with really out there interiors! It all looks stunning but the wall with shelves built in has to be my favourite part of it all. Gorgeous colours as well!
Thanks shall take a look