Kantara
The Kantara project is linked to the nineteenth century. This lovely home has an Ottoman-era bourgeois feel to it. This room's front is adorned with triple arcade windows that view out onto a rich green garden. They are generally composed of stone, with fresh colored plaster for the ceiling and arcades for the main Façade. The decorations and furnishings of this home are primarily inspired by the art styles of the Baroque, Moorish, French, and Roman periods.
قنطرة or (KantaraArch is a vertical curved structure that spans an elevated space
Architectural objects provide a country's identity a powerful significance. Kantara reveals ways of existence and communicates them through symbols of practical, social, and cultural worth on a deeper level. The underlying concept of this residence has been a family-oriented culture
From the inside arcades and pillars to the antique classic furnishings, the design has been passed down through the centuries and is tailored to a family's needs. Kantara merges the modern and traditional in perfect harmony, with its delicate fanciness.
This residence is especially notable for its rich combination of oriental culture, which includes a wide range of influences from East to West. The magnificent Venetian palaces and Ottoman architecture inspired Project Kantara.
This heritage home may appear similar at first glance, but deeper inspection reveals their own personalities and characteristics. Where boldly colored bookcases coexist with more rustic elements such as natural wood shutters and ethnic clay vases.
Since it is situated in and near gorgeous surroundings, this Lebanese home has a strong connection to nature. As a result, this was included into the designs of the time, which embraced the terrain.
Clays
Polys: 55.700.511 Verts: 59,486,090
General Color Palette 
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