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Photo from Radwani House Museum, the kitchen.
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The door and windows design and shape that have been used in almost all houses in Qatar in that time period.
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An old wooden bed was only for the well -off families, in the period of the 20’s to 70’s of the previous century, and the majority of the families (in general) slept on the ground.
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The main door entrance for the Radwani House Museum, this will guide to a short corridor before the inner courtyard of the house.
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The image displays a traditional clay water pot (or jar) with a lid, commonly known as a [Heeb or Zeer] in some regions, used for cooling water naturally. An aluminum mug rests on top of the lid. The pot is placed on a stand or stool draped with a piece of coarse, woven fabric, possibly burlap or jute. This is usually placed in a corner in the corridor, and all the family drinks from it.
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Rooms door are opening in long corridor, all the windows are tall in rectangular dark-brown wood and steel. The family usually sits and gathers in the corridor.
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Long corridors, all the other rooms open to those corridors. Rooms have tall windows as in the photo. The family gathering in those corridors.
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Almost all old houses consist of corridors, all the other rooms open to those corridors. Rooms have tall windows as in the photo.




