Kuwait is a country that is famous for its hot and humid climate, as a result of this, outdoor sitting areas and green sightings are not common or functional. especially during the summer. The project consists of an indoor basement, that was transformed into a sitting area that can be functional any time of the year. in this project with a wall of pocket glass doors to provide the feeling of openness and continuity, by replicating the traditional diwaniya in many design elements like the circuit setting where all the subjects can see each other. and the integrated fireplace in the tables that uses natural charcoal. all these elements are placed with a modern twist from the textures and sharp lines. all the previous design concepts were used in conjunction with green plantations that are not common in Kuwait but are very aesthetically similar to palm trees but can fit in an interior setting. the three main design concepts that were essential to the human experience in this project were sound provided by the water fountains, natural feeling from the textures and plants, relaxation and coziness from the lights and shadows on the gravel, and neutral-colored flooring. all said the final
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