Moroccan Curtains: Sheer Curtains With Inspired Designs

Saffron Marigold - Updated: November 2, 2021

Hang a set of Moroccan curtains to cultivate global vibes in your space. Bursting with stunning prints and vibrant colors, our Moroccan window treatments nod to some of the country’s most cherished places and customs. Choose from beaded valances and cafe curtains to full-length panels. Whatever the length, our block printed curtains will dress your windows with style and grace.

Moroccan style curtains are an easy way to add a shot of color and pattern into a neutral room, and they’re also a great way to bring in a touch of bohemian style. When you want to create collected, well-traveled look of a room that seems like it has a story or two to tell, reach for Moroccan patterned curtains. From classic, traditional homes to modern boho spaces, Moroccan curtains make it easy to style your windows. (When you need something thicker than sheers but love our curtains, there’s an easy fix–see this post.

1. Colorful curtains for Moroccan boho style

Colorful curtains can really help you tie a room together since they contain a wide palette to use you in your home decor. Our Spice Route collection highlights a gorgeous Moroccan print with spicy colors–literally! Nutmeg, turmeric, paprika, cinnamon–they all dwell in delectable harmony in this Moroccan pattern. A turquoise blue accent offers a cool, bright contrast to the cranberry ground of the print. Try Spice Route in a beaded valance for Moroccan boho style in the kitchen or bath.

Red beaded Moroccan curtains

2. On-trend and elegant: Moroccan sheer curtains in white & grey

Grey and white is a color combination that’s both on-trend and classic at the same time, making it a great choice for your window treatments (especially when you like to change up your decor!). That said, if you love neutral colors but also enjoy Moroccan patterns, turn to our Royal Mansour collection. We found design inspiration in the latticework of the royal hotel in Marrakech, so this collection is high-style, guaranteed. A white and grey cafe curtain makes for a chic kitchen window treatment, but it’s also beautiful in a dining room, breakfast nook, or family room.

Royal Mansour Quartz ~ Moroccan Gray Trellis Kitchen Curtain

3. Handcrafted Moroccan tile curtains

All of our linens are hand block printed at our artisans’ studio in Rajasthan, India, and we have an affinity to all things handcrafted, including the Moroccan tilework craft known as zellige. Mosaique Bleue serves as our tribute to the world-renowned Moroccan handicraft. Here, we take a floral motif and arrange in a traditional Moroccan tile pattern. Just like a tile mosaic, the flower pattern comes to life because of a geometric pattern, so if you find yourself drawn to floral prints and geometric prints alike, this colorful curtain is the one for you.

Moroccan tile curtains in blue

4. Red curtains that recall the Spice Route

Evoke a sense of romance and mystique, and transport yourself (temporarily) to another place by hanging long, flowing sheer curtains rendered in red. Spice Route conjures images of trodden paths, bustling bazaars, sultans and sheiks. When you hang this particular Moroccan curtain at your window, you won’t feel like you’re in your own neighborhood anymore. Instead, the allure of Spice Route will carry your imagination to a far-off place. We think this print would work beautifully in any room, but it would be exceptionally impactful in a quiet space like a bedroom, den, or library–any space that you turn to as a retreat from the outside world.

Moroccan boho curtains in red

5. Beautiful blue Moroccan curtains

Not all of our Moroccan patterns are filled with warm colors–quite the contrary! In fact, we find so many cool colors in Morocco’s landscape and architecture that inspire us. We’re especially enamored with the gleaming white buildings, azure skies, steaming cups of mint tea, and Atlantic waters of Casablanca. The name of the city alone stirs up great notions of nostalgia, romance, and excitement, which we’ve captured in our Casablanca collection. For bright bohemian Moroccan style or for a cultured sense of chic in a classic blue and white design, bring on the Casablanca Blues.

Blue Moroccan curtains

6. Bohemian and Moroccan: beaded curtains

There’s just something about a fringe of beadwork feels right at home in Moroccan style decor. Given that, a handcrafted beaded valance curtain is just the thing for a small window in a Moroccan style room. Our https://www.saffronmarigold.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=26&products_id=884Ruby Kilim CP (complementary print) in cream, red, and black provides a great way to bring in a large dose of style to a small window. Packed with pattern and a striking color palette, this is the Moroccan curtain you need in a small space. (Also available in full-length sheers and cafe curtains.)

Kilim print beaded valances

7. Moroccan kitchen curtains with Mediterranean style

Morocco borders the Atlantic ocean as well as the Mediterranean sea, so it’s only natural that a Mediterranean-inspired print would appear in a collection of Moroccan curtains. Our best-selling Orange Blossom collection captures the sensory experience of walking through fragrant orange groves bursting with blossoms and sweetness. The complementary print from this collection features a stylized floral motif, which brings a decidedly elegant and feminine flair to a set of Moroccan style curtains.

Persian Moroccan kitchen curtains

8. Light and airy Moroccan trellis curtains

Our Royal Mansour and Royal Mansour Quartz found design inspiration in Marrakech. It honors the white latticework of the Royal Mansour, a royal hotel. When you love the look of white sheer curtains but prefer white sheer curtains with pattern, then take to set of white Moroccan curtains. Ethereal and printed in an ever-elegant monochromatic color scheme of white, these Moroccan window treatments are a chic choice.

White Moroccan trellis curtains

9. Moroccan-inspired blue and white curtains

You’ve already met Casablanca Blues in this post, so now we want to introduce you to its companion print, Casablanca. The name Casablanca means “white house,” so the background for this print is a pure, milky white. The rest of the color scheme nods to the city’s custom of drinking mint green tea and its proximity to Atlantic waters, all contained within a quatrefoil pattern. Hang these curtain panels at your windows whether you want to turn your home into an escape from the everyday or wish to dress your windows with Moroccan style.

white Moroccan curtains with quatrefoil patttern, blue, and green

10. Indian curtains with Moroccan style

We’re going to let you in on a small secret. While a Moroccan pattern will provide you with authentic Moroccan style, you can also use a few of our Indian prints to achieve the same results (especially if you love all things gilded and glam!). Our Memories of Shalimar collection strikes a nice balance between the natural and the opulent. With its grassy green ground and gold paste adornments, these Indian curtains hang easily in a room otherwise outfitted in traditional Moroccan decor.

green Indian curtains with moroccan style

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