The so-called Syrian style refers to the style of industry or called warehouse style, which is characterized by a very simple decoration, without wall tiles, tiles, floor tiles and so on, just like a rough house. Many people who have taken out a loan to buy a house, but do not have enough money to renovate it, will choose this style of decoration, without too much hard furnishings, only furniture, home appliances, sofas and other necessities of life can be placed.
Syrian style is the design of the rough room, but not really rough, but reverse loaded into the rough, the original building walls are exposed, everywhere is the taste of reinforced concrete, filled with the feeling of dilapidation, which is the designers put forward the "Syrian style".
Syrian style comes from the western part of Asia, the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, the total land area (including the Golan Heights) 185,180 square kilometers. North and Turkey, east of the border with Iraq, south and Jordan contiguous, southwest and Lebanon, west and Cyprus across the Mediterranean Sea, the capital Damascus.
Style Architecture:
Damascus is perhaps the most important place in the Middle East to remind tourists to book inns in advance. If you arrive in the city without a reservation, you may be unlucky enough to sleep on the streets. There aren't a lot of them, and a few famous ones have made themselves so sophisticated, cozy and inviting that many guests don't want to leave.
In this respect, Damascus is really famous for its guest houses. The inns I'm talking about are basically converted from centuries-old mansions, 3 or 4 stories high, with a raised first floor, and above the center patio, most of them have a thick layer of creeping grass as shade, and underneath, there are cozy water tables, rattan chairs, and marble fountains always bubbling out water slowly