Agadir bedroom: two beds at right angles
This room on the second floor is named Agadir since it looks towards Morocco's first seaside town. It includes two beds installed at right angles covered with authentic Berber rugs from Khemisset, a city located in the north of the country, near Rabat, capital of Morocco, and of Salé, its twin city. The painting that we see above one of the beds representsthe water carriers of Khemisset, made famous by their presence at Jama el Fna Square in Marrakech.
The mattresses are new and of good quality. French bedding: bottom sheet, top sheets, duvets and duvet covers, pillows and pillow covers.

This painting depicts the water carriers of Khemisset, who can also be found in Marrakech, in Jemaa El Fna square

Daytime version

Made of yellow goatskin, it allows you to modulate the light

Also covered with Khemisset carpets, they have a resistant and pleasant consistency

Or the triumph of Berber art from Khemisset in the Agadir room

Tafraout drums on the edge of the south wall
Announced on the stairs by cedar signage made as it should be...agadir, this bedroom opens onto a carved, ivory-coloured access door.
As the room Taroudant, the Agadir room has access to one of the upper terraces, where you can add inflatable mattresses in the summer. The French window and the two windows have hand-woven curtains from Kasbat Souss and made especially to match the colors of this bedroom.

Provided by a lamp typical of the Marrakech style. Or the 1001 Nights

The signage for the Agadir and Taroudant rooms is made of thuya wood, crafted by an artisan from Agadir... as is fitting

Tribute to Senegal

A layout that integrates well with the architecture of the riad

Our awning was constructed using specially cut planks to match its characteristics

Plants are intended to cover it with greenery
A very pleasant terrace
Covering an area of 25 square meters, and enlarging the Agadir room by the same amount, the terrace of the same name received the same tiling as the plaza around the swimming pool. There is a wonderful view of the Jardin aux Etoiles, the surrounding properties - agricultural - and the blue line of the Atlas. It is a very quiet place, even secret, given the height of the walls in the shape of cat's ears.
A canopy made of fir planks surmounted by diagonal reeds protects from the sun. Two bougainvillea plants and of morning glory rise from terracotta pots. Two armchairs and a fiberglass coffee table allow you to enjoy the tranquility of this pleasant terrace. You can read a book from one of our libraries or enjoy the evening, facing the stars.







