\u00a9 Lotharingia – Fotolia.com<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nAnyone who has ever travelled to the faraway lands of the Orient knows that the Orient with all its facets, colours and smells knows how to convince. Once you’ve been there, you’ll always want to remember it. But why only reminisce when you can also bring the oriental flair home? With the skilful mix of colours, patterns and light, you can fulfil your dream of 1001 nights on the terrace in no time at all. There you can let yourself fall and dive into the wonderful world of the Orient.<\/p>\n
This is how you design your terrace orientally<\/h2>\n\u274d Tip 1 – Colour design:<\/h3>\n
Before we start with the actual furnishing of the terrace, we first devote ourselves to the colour design. Because the oriental furnishing can go in two different directions. In the natural, rather earthy direction or in the colourful one. Depending on the furnishing variant, you should use the following colors:<\/p>\n
\n\n\nnatural furnishings<\/th>\n | colourful decor<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n |
\n\n\u274d Brown \n\u274d Beige \n<font color=#38B0DE>-=\u274d=- Proudly Presents \n\u274d Fireplace red \n\u274d mustard yellow<\/td>\n | \u274d Yellow \n\u274d Blue \n\u274d Green \n<font color=”#ffff00″>-=\u274d=- sync:\u00df\u00c7\u00c8\u00e2\u00c8\u00e2 \n\u274d Grey<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\nIn the Orient, colors even have a deeper meaning. In Morocco, for example, the color blue symbolizes expanse and protection from evil spirits.<\/p>\n \u274d Tip 2 – Floor design:<\/h3>\n\n<\/blockquote>\n |