Architectural Features of the Classic House Elevation
  1. Grand Portico Entrance: The elevation is dominated by a double-height entrance porch, creating a majestic and welcoming focal point.

  2. Corinthian-Inspired Columns: Massive, fluted white columns with ornate capitals provide structural elegance and a sense of timeless grandeur.

  3. Monochromatic Palette: The primary use of a clean white facade gives the structure a bright, expansive, and high-end aesthetic.

  4. Contrasting Grey Accents: Strategic use of soft grey on the pilasters, moldings, and window surrounds adds depth and highlights the architectural details.

  5. Arched Window Pediments: The large windows feature elegant arched tops with intricate decorative moldings and scrollwork keys.

  6. Ornamental Parapet Walls: The rooftop is finished with highly detailed stone-carved balustrades and decorative relief work, typical of classic heritage designs.

  7. Terracotta Sloping Roof: Above the main porch, a traditional brown sloping roof adds a touch of warmth and breaks the verticality of the design.

  8. Wrought Iron Railing: Intricate black wrought iron railings on the balconies provide a sharp visual contrast against the white masonry.

  9. Royal Chandelier Placement: A large golden chandelier is positioned under the porch ceiling, serving as a luxurious centerpiece for the main entrance.

  10. Horizontal Wall Grooving: The exterior walls feature subtle horizontal grooves (rustication) that provide texture and a sense of grounded stability.

  11. Wood-Finish Window Frames: Warm wooden frames and gold-tinted glass add a rich, earthy element to the otherwise cool-toned facade.

  12. Integrated Carport Porch: The design includes a seamless side-extension for parking, ensuring functionality without compromising the villa’s symmetry.

  13. Plinth Elevation: The building is set on a raised plinth with elegant marble steps, enhancing the monumental stature of the house.

  14. Decorative Pilasters: Squared pilasters with vertical fluting are used throughout the corners and mid-sections to provide a rhythmic vertical flow.

  15. Subtle Landscaping: Integrated planters and low-lying shrubs at the base soften the hard architectural lines and connect the building to the site.

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Architectural Features of the Classic House Elevation

  1. Grand Portico Entrance: The elevation is dominated by a double-height entrance porch, creating a majestic and welcoming focal point.

  2. Corinthian-Inspired Columns: Massive, fluted white columns with ornate capitals provide structural elegance and a sense of timeless grandeur.

  3. Monochromatic Palette: The primary use of a clean white facade gives the structure a bright, expansive, and high-end aesthetic.

  4. Contrasting Grey Accents: Strategic use of soft grey on the pilasters, moldings, and window surrounds adds depth and highlights the architectural details.

  5. Arched Window Pediments: The large windows feature elegant arched tops with intricate decorative moldings and scrollwork keys.

  6. Ornamental Parapet Walls: The rooftop is finished with highly detailed stone-carved balustrades and decorative relief work, typical of classic heritage designs.

  7. Terracotta Sloping Roof: Above the main porch, a traditional brown sloping roof adds a touch of warmth and breaks the verticality of the design.

  8. Wrought Iron Railing: Intricate black wrought iron railings on the balconies provide a sharp visual contrast against the white masonry.

  9. Royal Chandelier Placement: A large golden chandelier is positioned under the porch ceiling, serving as a luxurious centerpiece for the main entrance.

  10. Horizontal Wall Grooving: The exterior walls feature subtle horizontal grooves (rustication) that provide texture and a sense of grounded stability.

  11. Wood-Finish Window Frames: Warm wooden frames and gold-tinted glass add a rich, earthy element to the otherwise cool-toned facade.

  12. Integrated Carport Porch: The design includes a seamless side-extension for parking, ensuring functionality without compromising the villa’s symmetry.

  13. Plinth Elevation: The building is set on a raised plinth with elegant marble steps, enhancing the monumental stature of the house.

  14. Decorative Pilasters: Squared pilasters with vertical fluting are used throughout the corners and mid-sections to provide a rhythmic vertical flow.

  15. Subtle Landscaping: Integrated planters and low-lying shrubs at the base soften the hard architectural lines and connect the building to the site.

Client Name: Mr. Pruthvirajsinh Jadeja

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