Tuesday 24 February 2015

Arabic Home Design



The elements of the Arabic architecture are popular for the opulence and grandeur they lend to the structures. Also, the Arabic architecture’s economic and effective use of the light and the natural surroundings makes it a popular choice for those looking for environment friendly and compliant housing solutions.

In the Arabic architecture, the internal development is given significant preference over the external development. Thus, making it an ideal choice for those who are living in extreme weather conditions where the maintenance of the external aspect of architecture is difficult and arduous task.
Room in the Style of the Middle East
This particular focus on the internal development leads to stunning results with colorful and opulent internal designs which would lend the aura of grandeur and brilliance to your house even if it is not constructed on grand scale or lacks the imposing and stunning outside façade. Such type of focus could also help in bringing your overall building budget down by several notches.
The intensive focus on internal development doesn’t lead to the severe lack of external development. In fact, the simplicity of the outer façade lends it an elegant and graceful touch which perfectly complements the lush richness of the interiors.

As has been mentioned earlier in the article, the Arabic home design lay special emphasis on the close relationship with the natural elements such as light. This efficient and intelligent use of natural light ensures that the electricity bills won’t be too high because of the use of artificial lighting. The abundance of natural light also gives the illusion of the presence of large space. 

The Arabic architecture isn’t just about domes and minarets. The Arabic architecture also includes the popular Mediterranean housing style, which is popular for the clean lines and tiled roofs. This style is famously and predominantly used in Spanish villas which have seduced millions of admirers for the vintage grandeur. 

This style of architecture also revolves around the concept of the central courtyard or a patio, which gives the house a centralized location for leisure activities. It also regulates the flow of air in the house and can be very useful in regions which endure long and harsh summers. The natural cooling process of the house relieves a burden on air conditioning solutions and subsequently falls in sync with environment conservation techniques.

To conclude, the Arabic home designs are perfect for those who love the vintage elegance and grandeur. These designs also weigh less on your environment conscience as they make efficient use of natural elements.

 

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