Modern Islamic interior design combines traditional Islamic artistic motifs, patterns, and architectural elements with contemporary styles and materials. Some key features include: Geometric Patterns - Intricate geometric tiled patterns and mosaics are a fundamental part of Islamic art and design. Modern interpretations incorporate these patterns on floors, walls, ceilings, furniture using materials like ceramic tiles, wood inlays, and laser-cut metal screens. Arched Doorways and Windows - Arched entrances, window openings, and vaulted ceilings are common architectural elements derived from traditional Islamic buildings like mosques and palaces. They create a sense of grandeur. Natural Materials - The use of natural materials like wood, stone, clay, and textiles is important. Modern designs incorporate these in creative ways, like wood slat partitions, stone feature walls, and textured clay tile accents. Water Features - Interior courtyards, wall-mounted fountains or floor water channels introduce the soothing presence of water, a symbolic element in Islamic gardens. This design was created by architect\ Reem Hisham Hassan
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