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Heritage Majlis by Maram Elshennawy

Maram Elshennawy's Heritage Majlis will take you to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Majlis an Arabic term meaning "a place of sitting", used in the context of "council", to describe various types of special gatherings among common interest groups be it administrative, social or religious in countries with linguistic or cultural connections to Islamic countries. It shares its root with the verb meaning 'to sit'.

Heritage Majlis is a private villa in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and the client love heritage Arabic style I have been chosen to design this villa because of my passion for this style and Islamic style too. I tried to get the old and colorful with a touch of Islamic style. I wanted to make it classy and comfortable, the place at the same time. My inspiration behind this project was heritage Islamic and Moroccan art.This style is heritage, classy and unique I love it because it artistic and colorful.
-Maram Elshennawy

As I studied stained glass and mosaic art at fine arts, I've loved any piece of art has a stained glass on it or any details and geometric designs. I also think caring about small details made everything special. My brother is my inspiration, he is an artist too. He studied Islamic geometry and he used to sculpt Islamic Trappings on copper vases and masterpiece.
-Maram Elshennawy

My teacher for 3DMAX Dr.Ayman Raafat is very inspiring too :) He taught me to love interior design and his success is an inspiration to me. I advice them to love what you do and do it for passion, it will show in your work. I design different styles but because I love this particular style I end up applying it to most of my work and thankfully a lot of artists like it.
-Maram Elshennawy

About Maram Elshennawy

Maram Elshennawy was born in Cairo, Egypt. She studied mural painting at the faculty of fine arts and graduated on 2011. Maram studied 3DMAX after graduation and is now working as an interior designer at a Saudi company and a freelancer too. See more of her work on Behance.

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