Classic design of Mr. Jalil’s 2,000-square-meter villa project in Baghdad

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Reception hall design

At the entrance, two white columns stood with statues of classical figures, as if guardians of the memories of ancient civilizations. The walls, with their delicate frames and artistic stucco work, whispered tales of Greek and Roman architecture. But in the heart of this history, a modern television sat on a wall of black and white marble, the natural veins of the stone dazzling the eye like paintings from nature.
This house was a story of balance: between tradition and modernity, between the hardness of stone and the softness of fabric, between light and shadow. Every corner was an invitation to reflection, to beauty, to life.
And if someone asked the owner what this style was, he would smile and say: “This is modern neoclassical—where memories meet the future.”

Inspired by classical architecture –
Neutral and monochrome colors –
Use of artistic elements –
Artistic and decorative accessories –
Framed walls with classic stucco –

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