Prepared by Khaled Abdulwahab
Khaled Abdulwahab
This saying summarizes many of the concepts that determine the importance of the civilizational heritage of any nation. Whoever retrieves his past and finds in it a good stock of tangible and tangible values, it will be a good starting point to prove its existence as an ancient past based on important facts.
This saying summarizes many concepts that determine the importance of the civilizational heritage of any nation.
And no matter how much man has developed in all aspects of life, he remains attached to those roots from which he originated and grew up in its lands, because if the tree is cut off from its roots, it will die. Decoration and Heritage Experts
Today, as we follow the fashion lines, the latest designers and the mindset of interior design experts.
The unbelievable has become believable. Weird furniture. Stark lighting. Phosphorescent colors.
But what is beautiful and heartwarming is that some heritage enthusiasts have embraced our heritage and are keen to make it part of the interior decorating touches.
How many houses a boy is familiar with... and he is always nostalgic for the first one
How many houses a boy is familiar with...
The nostalgia for the heritage house gave designers the opportunity to inspire heritage and employ it in popular spaces and vocabulary added to the modern design of the house, as if this heritage is a renewal and resurrection of a spirit that existed and was brought back to life and became more beautiful than all innovations, as local heritage has an aesthetic feature and psychological dimensions that only those who interact with it know.
Nowadays, we proudly observe that heritage has become an inseparable part of the home decor and heritage pieces are found in every nook and cranny of the house, some even have a special heritage corner in their homes where they collect everything related to heritage from pieces that symbolize the past life of the ancestors,
These pieces are usually unused, but their importance lies in their heritage value, and their presence in a special corner gives more privacy and uniqueness, so the heritage corner in the home has become an independent personality that links children to their past and reminds parents of their heritage and gives the visitor a beautiful impression of our cultural heritage and how it is a primary interest and an inexhaustible source of pottery.
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Distribution method
The heritage corner in the home is usually:
The heritage corner in the home is usually:
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Well-lit
Well-lit.
Painted with white or beige with brown paint.
Painted with white or beige paint with brown.
The decorations in the walls are inspired by the botanical symbols of terracotta walls such as triangles, circles and folk motifs.
Hanging on the walls are some heritage pieces such as a bed, a rack, some old guns or hand weapons such as swords and daggers.
Hanging on the walls are some heritage pieces such as a bed, a rack and some old guns or hand weapons such as swords and daggers.
The floor can be furnished with old carpets and heritage cushions and chairs distributed in the corners to give the visitor the opportunity to enjoy sitting and living with heritage.
On the floor by means of small platforms, heritage pieces are distributed according to their use or any other view, the important thing is that they are distributed in a harmonious way that suggests taste and does not lose their heritage or historical importance.
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Lanterns can be hung from the ceiling for lighting.
Use traditional wooden doors and windows with beautiful folkloric carvings.
Pieces that are commonly found in heritage corners include:
Coffee corner, which includes kamar, buckets, jugs, cans, cups, blowers, tongs, etc.
Coffee corner
Women's tools and decorations corner, which contains women's clothes, jewelry, wooden boxes, sprinkler, eyeliner, etc...
Women's tools and decorations corner
The most important thing of all the pieces is the way they are distributed harmoniously and if anyone wants to equip a heritage corner, he can consult a heritage specialist or a decorator to come up with the distinctive form of the corner.
Indian style
This style is characterized by bold color mixing. The walls are painted in reddish orange with some gold accents that can be done with stencils, red and yellow paint or green and purple, preferably in an antique style.
This style is characterized by bold color mixing.
The curtains are two colors of Indian sari cloth placed next to each other and even if one of them has small gold prints, it is better and the color is red and yellow antique and preferably if the curtain is hung on a black iron rod.
The accessories are between wood and fabric, such as pieces that hang on the walls, copper and silver, everything that tends to the Orient and decorated with beads and sequins, and can use colored bracelets that women use in the decoration on the table In the center of the room, a piece of sari cloth is placed as a tablecloth. The tablecloth is held in the hands longitudinally and the bracelets are inserted from one side and then placed on the table so that the part with the bracelets remains above the table and the other end hangs on the floor smoothly.
Candles are also one of the accessories that characterize the Indian style, preferably chosen in red, gold and yellow colors and placed on a black wrought iron candlestick to fit the curtain rod.
Another simple and very beautiful accessory is the fringe that holds the curtains from the side and is made of burlap or silk threads and others in red, yellow and other colors.








