Contemporary TV Unit Design with Backlit Moroccan Style Decorative Screens

Design Specifications:

TV Unit Size (WxDxH): 8 x 1.2 x 8.5 ft
Style: Contemporary Heritage Fusion
Colour: Walnut/White with Moroccan Screen Accent
TV Size Compatibility: 65-75 inch
TV Mount Type: Wall-Mounted
Back Panel Design: Backlit Panel
Shutter Finish: Laminate in Matte Finish
Storage Features: 2 lower closed cabinets, floating console, full-height Moroccan-pattern backlit screen panels

Design Features:

  • Moroccan Backlit Screen Artistry: Intricate Moroccan geometric or arabesque pattern screens with LED backlighting create a mesmerising patterned glow - transforming the TV wall into a lantern-like artwork.
  • Heritage Pattern Depth: Moroccan jali patterns share visual DNA with Indian jaali architecture - making this design resonate deeply with the Indian appreciation for craft and ornamentation.
  • Warm Amber Lighting Affinity: Warm amber LED backlighting through Moroccan screens echoes the quality of traditional brass lantern light - creating an atmosphere unlike any other material combination.
  • Day and Night Transformation: During the day the screens function as decorative panels; at night when backlit, they become the room's primary light source and feature.
  • Exotic Material Options: Screens can be produced in CNC-cut MDF (painted), brass-coated metal, teak wood, or carved stone resin - each offering a different level of authenticity.
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Is a Moroccan screen design suitable for a modern Indian home?

Yes - Moroccan patterns share aesthetic roots with Indian jaali and Islamic geometric art, making them culturally resonant and naturally compatible with Indian design sensibilities - a cultural alignment that makes this main hall modern TV unit design feel rooted rather than exotic.

What is the difference between Moroccan and Indian jaali patterns?

Both are geometric lattice traditions, but Moroccan patterns tend to use star and polygon motifs while Indian jaali often incorporates floral and curvilinear elements alongside geometric ones.

Can Moroccan screen panels be combined with a marble back wall?

Yes - screens mounted a few inches in front of a marble back wall create a double-layered effect where the marble shows through the pattern gaps.

How is the screen panel fixed - to the wall or to the TV unit?

Screen panels are typically fixed to the wall using concealed wall brackets, independent of the console unit, allowing either to be removed separately.

Does a Moroccan-style decorative screen in a TV unit complement a modern sofa set?

Yes - the geometric intricacy of Moroccan screens creates a visual contrast against the clean lines of a modern sofa that is highly intentional in contemporary eclectic styling, a pairing commonly seen in forward-looking best interior design for home projects.