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Door with wood and metal material palette
Passive cooling feature: A mashrabiya (also called a shanasheel) is a kind of projected bay window, or oriel, that is enclosed by intricate wooden latticework and sometimes is made of stained glass. The windows traditionally project over the street side of homes in urban settings. The lightweight wood structure offers shade while allowing cool air to filter through the small holes of the latticework. Smaller openings in the bottom sections and larger holes in the higher sections help increase the speed of airflow on all three sides of the projected balcony. A mashrabiya also provides shade to the windows and space below. Originally clay jars of water were stored on a wooden bench in this space to further cool the air coming through the screens.
Layout & the refrigerator centre
simple and amazing
mirror wall art
temple inside the home
Divider screen
Room dividers
Semi-recessed sink with wall mounted faucets
Moroccan inspired
Colour blocking
Painted ceiling
Mirrored tile ceiling
12/4/18
12/4/18
Screen 12/4/18
Bed side niches
Bedhead
Look and feel of the space
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