A beauty salon design inspired by the Andalusian/Moroccan style. The design reflects the style's rich intricate carvings, decorative arches and colorful fabrics. The salon is divided into three sections: The styling area, the reception/waiting area, and the dispensary/washing area. There is a clear identity running throughout the whole design to create unique spaces.The Andalusian/Moroccan style is all about vibrant colors, textures, and fluid lines. This beauty salon aims to give the customers a feeling of luxury, comfort, and value.
Aseel AlJaberi is a fourth-year Architecture student, aspiring to become a successful Architect and designer. She is always interested in expanding her knowledge and experience. She is creative and curious to explore the new designs around the world. She likes to participate in many international programs and competitions. Participating in A' design award and competition stems from her deep passion of art, her appreciation of Architecture, and her yearning to be among-st those who design the changing skylines that form cities into the better.
A Beauty center design applying the Moroccan/Andalusian style. The interior design reflects the rich details, carvings, and colorful patterns of the Moroccan Style. The salon is carefully designed to give the customers an impression of trust and comfort. The colors and geometric patterns were chosen to apply the Andalusian style in a unique way. The concept of this design came from creating a different type of salons than the usual salons nowadays, to give a strong and revitalized style. Its intricate beauty is seductive, inspiring, and elegant. Although there are many different elements and materials to the Moroccan/Andalusian style, the overall look is best described as exotic, luxurious, and opulent.