These images showcase what is known as a "fixed tent" or "house tent" (sometimes called an "armored Bedouin tent" if the structure is iron and covered with fabric), which is a very common addition to courtyards of homes and farms in the Gulf.
Here are the complete details and information based on what is shown in the pictures:
1. Naming and Exterior Design
• Type: Fixed tent with an iron frame system.
• Shape: It has a pyramidal (gable) roof that allows for rainwater drainage.
• Outer Fabric: Mostly made of German or Korean "PVC" material, which is resistant to heat, water, and fire, and is easy to clean.
• Windows and Doors: Equipped with large aluminum windows (Double Glass) for thermal and acoustic insulation, with an aluminum or glass door that allows natural light to enter.
2. Interior Furnishings (Decor)
• Ceiling (Gypsum Board/Decor): A decorative ceiling has been implemented with a "levels" or layered system, covered with the same wall fabric with the addition of modern lighting.
• Walls: Fully upholstered with upgraded "Sadu" fabric or Damascene fabrics with classic geometric patterns, with gold or embroidered "cornices" separating the ceiling and walls.
• Floor: Fully carpeted, usually with a layer of "felt" underneath to increase comfort and insulation.
3. Seating (Markaz)
• Seating Type: Connected "floor seating" (sometimes called upgraded popular seating).
• Design: Connected backrests with "takaya" or marami (small movable cushions) in the same wall fabric to unify the visual identity of the place.
4. Technical and Electrical Equipment
• Air Conditioning: Wall-mounted "Split Unit" air conditioner, which is the best option for this type of tent to ensure rapid cooling and insulation.
• Lighting: A mix of "spotlights" in the ceiling and hidden LED lighting that gives an aesthetic touch and highlights the fabric patterns.
• Entertainment: A flat-screen TV mounted on the wall, with hidden electrical wiring behind the fabric.
5. General Features of this Design:
• Insulation: Based on the images, the tent is well-thermally insulated (due to the wall thickness, use of air conditioning, and glass).
• Usage: It is used as an "outdoor majlis" for receiving guests, a winter "mishab" (if a fireplace is added), or an independent family relaxation room away from the noise of the house.
In summary: It is a modern tent that combines a traditional look with modern luxury, executed with high quality in terms of wiring and interior decoration.