What did you find in it • Al-Marsad newspaper

Al-Marsad Newspaper: Mwatana documented a video clip of her family’s old house in Al-Manar district in Riyadh, which was built in 1405 before it was demolished, showing the design of the house according to the old system.

She pointed out that the palace is located within a complex that includes a number of houses owned by members of her family. Pointing out that they abandoned their home several years ago. She explained that the facade of the house was made of marble, and the ceilings were painted in gold.

And she continued: “There are doors in the house that were imported from Italy and they are still in good condition. She added that the house had two rooms in addition to the main washbasins and the bathroom.

Furniture

During the video, she reviewed the location of the dining room, explaining that there were two doors in it, and next to it was the hall in which they gathered and sat. And next to it, the family entrance, two rooms and a bathroom, which were for her grandfather and grandmother. I also reviewed the kitchen, stairs, and then the rooms on the second floor. She explained that there was a hall, a kitchenette, two bedrooms, a children’s room, and a room as a Majlis.

She pointed out that the furniture in the house was imported from Italy, including wardrobes, dressers, and others. It also reviewed the bathrooms and a number of other rooms, including a dressing room for girls.

old phone

During the video, she revealed that she had found some old things, such as a telephone, papers, furniture, and others, inside the house. In another clip from the video, I headed to the roof of the house. Noting that they were the first residents to use the “shower dish”.

Adding that they were playing on the roof as children. At the end of the clip, she reviewed a building, saying: “This was my brothers’ annex, in which there is a kitchen, a bathroom, a sitting room and a TV.” It also reviewed the place designated for servants, drivers rooms and their council.

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