Interiors at Palais Rhoul Dakhla: artisan elegance, Saharan light & lagoon views
Between desert and ocean, the interiors of Palais Rhoul Dakhla blend Moroccan craft with clean, contemporary lines. Patinated wood, tadelakt, zellige and natural textiles create a mineral palette—sand, ochre and blue—that echoes the landscape. Floor-to-ceiling windows open the lounges to the lagoon and dunes, flooding the spaces with Saharan light.
Each room is designed like a refined guest house: generous volumes, handcrafted furniture, Berber rugs and objects sourced across Morocco. At night, soft lighting and candlelight shape a bohemian-chic mood, perfect for quiet conversations.
True to our eco-responsible approach, we favour durable materials, natural ventilation and a no single-use-plastic policy. A serene, authentic interior where comfort, craftsmanship and nature meet.
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At a glance — Interiors & atmosphere
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Architecture: patios, arches, wide windows framing the lagoon
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Materials: local stone, wood, tadelakt, zellige, linen & cotton
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Craftsmanship: one-of-a-kind pieces made in Morocco (Marrakesh & the South)
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Mood: bohemian-chic, soft lighting, candlelit evenings
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Comfort: spacious lounges, quiet reading nooks, fluid indoor-outdoor flow
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Eco-lodge: natural ventilation, mineral paints, zero single-use plastic
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Well-being: seamless link to the Spa and the Beach Hut (Paillote) by the lagoon
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Photo spots: textures & indoor-outdoor vistas made for great shots
Also discover: Rooms & Suites • Outdoors • Photo Gallery • Book your stay
FAQ — Interiors
Are the lounges open to the outside?
Yes. Large windows connect the interiors to terraces and the lagoon.
What materials do you use?
Tadelakt, zellige, local stone and wood, plus natural fabrics (linen, cotton).
Is your approach eco-conscious?
Yes: durable materials, natural ventilation and no single-use plastic.