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Cosmetic styling updates can be completed within one to two days, while a full redesign with execution usually takes between two and eight weeks, depending on the scope of work and finishing level.
Yes. Since 2017, SMD Decoration has been working across North Africa, the Gulf countries, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the Arab region through turnkey design-and-build solutions, with remote design services also available.
Start with a bright white base and light wood, then introduce one Tunisian statement feature, such as ceramic tiles or Sidi Bou Said blue. Combine clean-lined sofas with blue-and-white cushions, mergoum textiles, and an olive wood coffee table.
Tunisian style leads with Mediterranean joy, craftsmanship, and bold blue accents, while Swedish style leads with moderation, light, and pale natural materials. They meet beautifully through their love of blue and white, appreciation of craftsmanship, and emphasis on light.
“Lagom” is a Swedish word meaning “just the right amount” — neither too little nor too much. it reflects balance and moderation in every design element, giving Swedish interiors their calm and refined character.
Nabeul ceramics are traditional Tunisian ceramics named after the city of Nabeul, known as the capital of pottery. They are distinguished by yellow, green, and blue tones, along with floral and geometric motifs, and are used in tiles and serving pieces as statement elements in Tunisian interiors.
it is an iconic Tunisian Mediterranean style named after the village of Sidi Bou Said. it is defined by bright white walls, blue studded doors and windows, decorative wrought-iron birdcages, and a cheerful yet serene seaside spirit.
By following the 70/20/10 rule 70% as a calm, bright Swedish white base, 20% natural materials, and 10% as a bold Tunisian statement — such as Nabeul ceramics or Sidi Bou Said blue. The shared blue-and-white palette makes the fusion naturally harmonious.
Swedish style is a balanced Scandinavian approach guided by the principle of “Lagom” — moderation and harmony. it features light wood, wool, linen, abundant natural light, and a soft neutral palette, enriched by the historical elegance of Gustavian style, modern functionality, and the culture of “Fika.”
it is a joyful Mediterranean style built around the iconic blue-and-white palette of Sidi Bou Said, Nabeul ceramics, Roman Carthage mosaics, olive wood, carved plaster, wrought iron, and a warm culture of hospitality.
Decorative touch-ups can be completed within one to two days, while a full redesign with execution usually takes between two and eight weeks, depending on the project scope and finishing level.
Yes. Since 2017, SMD Decoration has been working across iraq, the Gulf countries, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the wider Arab region, offering turnkey design and execution services, with remote design options also available.
Start with a bright, light-toned base using pale wood and wool. Then introduce one iraqi hero element, such as glazed brick or shanasheel. Complete the space with neutral sofas, cushions in heritage-inspired colors, a light wooden coffee table, and a brass coffee corner.
The iraqi style leads with civilizational heritage, rich color, and ornamentation, while the Norwegian style leads with natural simplicity, warmth, and the capture of light. They meet through their appreciation of craftsmanship, natural materials, warmth, and hospitality.
The iraqi style leads with civilizational heritage, rich color, and ornamentation, while the Norwegian style leads with natural simplicity, warmth, and the capture of light. They meet through their appreciation of craftsmanship, natural materials, warmth, and hospitality.