The furniture appears to be in the Syrian or Levantine style, specifically featuring traditional Mother of Pearl (Arish) inlay on dark wood, likely walnut

The furniture appears to be in the Syrian or Levantine style, specifically featuring traditional Mother of Pearl (Arish) inlay on dark wood, likely walnut

That is a beautiful, intricate set. The furniture appears to be in the Syrian or Levantine style, specifically featuring traditional Mother of Pearl (Arish) inlay on dark wood, likely walnut. This style is renowned for its geometric patterns and craftsmanship.

If you are looking to refresh the space while keeping these statement pieces as the focal point, here are a few design directions:


1. Color Palette Refresh

The current setup uses a lot of cool tones (blues and teals). To make the room feel more balanced:

  • Warm Neutrals: Swap the sheer curtains for a heavier linen in oatmeal or sand. This complements the natural wood and the ivory of the inlay.

  • Terracotta or Sage: Introduce accents in earthy tones. A sage green throw or terracotta-colored pillows would bridge the gap between the ornate furniture and a more modern, organic feel.

2. Modernizing the Accents

Because the furniture is very "busy" with detail, you can create a nice contrast with cleaner lines:

  • The Rug: The current rug has a traditional floral pattern. Switching to a solid-colored high-pile rug or a subtle jute/sisal texture would make the intricate legs of the table and chairs stand out much more.

  • Lighting: Consider a modern brass floor lamp or a sleek pendant light. Mixing an antique aesthetic with mid-century modern lighting is a popular way to make a room feel curated rather than "dated."

3. Wall Decor

  • The Gallery: The gold frames on the wall are quite traditional. You could replace one with a large, minimalist mirror with a thin black or brass frame. This would reflect the light from the window and keep the room from feeling too heavy.

  • The Vases: The vases in the corner are lovely, but grouping them in odd numbers (3 or 5) of varying heights on a single tray can make the styling look more intentional.

4. Textiles

  • The Throw: The bright blue throw is a bold pop, but a textured cream knit or a soft grey cashmere might feel more sophisticated and let the carved wood do the talking.

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