Architectural Highlights of the Heritage House
  1. Multifoil Arches: The facade prominently features scalloped or 'Mehrab' arches, a classic element of traditional Indian palace architecture.

  2. Decorative Chhatris: The roofline is adorned with stone-carved pavilions (Chhatris) with domed tops, providing a majestic and royal skyline.

  3. Intricate Jali Work: The balcony railings feature delicate stone lattice work (Jali), which adds a sense of lightness and traditional craftsmanship.

  4. Sandstone Texture: The entire structure uses a beige sandstone finish, mimicking the grand forts and havelis of Rajasthan.

  5. Projecting Chhajjas: Deep stone overhangs (Chhajjas) with red terracotta-style borders provide shade and protection from the weather while adding a bold color contrast.

  6. Ornamental Brackets: Heavy, decorative stone brackets support the balconies and eaves, showcasing detailed classical carvings.

  7. Symmetrical Elevation: The building follows a balanced, symmetrical layout, which gives it a sense of grandeur and formal stability.

  8. Curved Vaulted Roof: A central dome-like vaulted structure acts as a focal point, breaking the linear geometry of the upper floors.

  9. Engaged Columns: The pillars are decorated with intricate vertical carvings and floral motifs, emphasizing the height and luxury of the design.

  10. Warm Ambient Lighting: Strategically placed warm-white spotlights and uplighters highlight the textures of the stone and the depth of the arches at night.

  11. Elevated Plinth: The house is built on a raised platform (Plinth) decorated with traditional moldings, giving the structure an imposing presence.

  12. Wrought Iron Detailing: Traditional wrought iron gates at the entrance provide a vintage touch that complements the masonry work.

  13. Integrated Greenery: Built-in stone planters with colorful flowers soften the stone exterior and add life to the balconies.

  14. Cobblestone Paving: The driveway uses dark cobblestone patterns, which enhances the "old-world" heritage charm of the property.

  15. Traditional Lamp Posts: The inclusion of a classic Victorian-style street lamp further reinforces the historical and upscale theme of the landscape.

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Architectural Highlights of the Heritage House

  1. Multifoil Arches: The facade prominently features scalloped or 'Mehrab' arches, a classic element of traditional Indian palace architecture.

  2. Decorative Chhatris: The roofline is adorned with stone-carved pavilions (Chhatris) with domed tops, providing a majestic and royal skyline.

  3. Intricate Jali Work: The balcony railings feature delicate stone lattice work (Jali), which adds a sense of lightness and traditional craftsmanship.

  4. Sandstone Texture: The entire structure uses a beige sandstone finish, mimicking the grand forts and havelis of Rajasthan.

  5. Projecting Chhajjas: Deep stone overhangs (Chhajjas) with red terracotta-style borders provide shade and protection from the weather while adding a bold color contrast.

  6. Ornamental Brackets: Heavy, decorative stone brackets support the balconies and eaves, showcasing detailed classical carvings.

  7. Symmetrical Elevation: The building follows a balanced, symmetrical layout, which gives it a sense of grandeur and formal stability.

  8. Curved Vaulted Roof: A central dome-like vaulted structure acts as a focal point, breaking the linear geometry of the upper floors.

  9. Engaged Columns: The pillars are decorated with intricate vertical carvings and floral motifs, emphasizing the height and luxury of the design.

  10. Warm Ambient Lighting: Strategically placed warm-white spotlights and uplighters highlight the textures of the stone and the depth of the arches at night.

  11. Elevated Plinth: The house is built on a raised platform (Plinth) decorated with traditional moldings, giving the structure an imposing presence.

  12. Wrought Iron Detailing: Traditional wrought iron gates at the entrance provide a vintage touch that complements the masonry work.

  13. Integrated Greenery: Built-in stone planters with colorful flowers soften the stone exterior and add life to the balconies.

  14. Cobblestone Paving: The driveway uses dark cobblestone patterns, which enhances the "old-world" heritage charm of the property.

  15. Traditional Lamp Posts: The inclusion of a classic Victorian-style street lamp further reinforces the historical and upscale theme of the landscape.

Client Name: Mr. Ajit Ji

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