Al Hajri Farm – LIMRA

Project Story

Al Hajri Farm showcases tailored marble and granite workmanship shaped around the project's scale, architectural language, and site context in Kuwait. The proposed stone package emphasizes durable cladding, clean detailing, and a balanced material finish using LIMRA, with installation coordinated to strengthen the project's identity while keeping the final appearance refined and long-lasting.

Al Hajri Farm – LIMRA

The Challenge

The main challenge for Al Hajri Farm is managing marble and granite works across multiple building faces and outdoor-use conditions while keeping the composition unified from one zone to another. The LIMRA installation has to respond to scale, movement, and exposure, requiring solid material selection, repeated detail control, and accurate execution so the overall complex feels intentional rather than fragmented.

The Results

The intended result for Al Hajri Farm is a completed marble and granite package that gives the project a strong finished identity, improves the perceived value of the architecture, and performs reliably over time. With LIMRA applied through well-resolved detailing and squarely executed installation, the final project should read as cohesive, durable, and visually distinctive in both close-up views and overall street presence.

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