The Urgent Need to Reconnect
In a world where we are more connected to virtual strangers than to our family members, we must make a conscious effort to redesign our homes and lifestyles. The beauty of traditional Arabic architecture was not just in its aesthetics but in its ability to nurture relationships and create a sense of belonging. By reviving the essence of the courtyard and shared spaces, we can transform our homes into places of warmth, love, and unity—where real conversations happen, and lasting memories are made.
Shared Bedrooms for Siblings
sharing bedrooms: In the past, siblings shared bedrooms, which allowed them to bond, talk, and laugh before falling asleep. This intimate setting strengthened their relationship and created lifelong memories. Today, with each child isolated in their own room, this bond is lost. By reintroducing shared spaces, we can help children develop empathy, communication skills, and a stronger emotional connection with their siblings.