What Distinguishes the Traditional Hejazi House?
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The traditional Hejazi house stands out with its multi-story design and compact size compared to the standard Gulf houses, typically featuring a single entrance. The men's section includes a Dihliz (entrance hall), Maq'ad (sitting area), Majlis (reception area), and Qa'a (large room), which is a classic element of homes in al-Madinah al-Munawwarah. These houses are rich in storage spaces and built-in wall cupboards, The rooms are elongated and interconnected.
The internal walls are up to one m thick. The house’s distinctive elongated design and small facades are adorned with wooden lattice windows (al-Rawashin), setting it apart from other architectural styles.
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