Symmetrical Design: The building follows a perfectly balanced symmetry, where the left and right wings are identical, creating a sense of formal grandeur.

  • Traditional Jharokhas: It features classic overhanging balconies (Jharokhas) supported by decorative stone brackets (todas), a staple of Rajput architecture.

  • Roof-top Chhatris: The terrace is adorned with elegant domed pavilions known as Chhatris, which provide a majestic silhouette against the skyline.

  • Scalloped Arches (Mehrabs): The windows and balcony openings feature intricate multi-foliated arches that give the façade a historical character.

  • Tuscan-style Columns: The grand entrance is supported by tall, white fluted columns, adding a touch of Neoclassical influence to the traditional base.

  • Intricate Jaali Work: The side panels showcase stone lattice (Jaali) work, which traditionally allowed for ventilation and privacy while creating beautiful light patterns.

  • Earthy Color Palette: The use of cream, beige, and terracotta tones mimics the look of natural sandstone and lime-plastered heritage buildings.

  • Sloping Chajjas: Wide, sloping stone eaves (Chajjas) are placed above windows and floors to provide shade and protect the walls from rain.

  • Marble Grand Entrance: The main entry features a white marble staircase leading to a grand doorway, signifying luxury and importance.

  • Ornamental Parapets: The roof edge is finished with decorative railings and small ornamental turrets that enhance the building's height and detail.

  • Wall Mouldings: The exterior walls are detailed with fine plaster mouldings and recessed panels, breaking the flatness of the façade.

  • Modern Glass Integration: While the style is ancient, the use of large blue-tinted glass panels gives the home a contemporary functionality and better views.

  • Statement Lighting: A large, elegant chandelier is hung at the porch, serving as a focal point and highlighting the entrance at night.

  • Raised Plinth: The entire structure is built on a raised platform, a common feature in Indian mansions to provide a more imposing and "elevated" look.

  • Landscaped Context: The stone structure is softened by the use of palm trees and potted greenery, creating a harmonious "Boutique Hotel" or "Luxury Villa" vibe.

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  • Symmetrical Design: The building follows a perfectly balanced symmetry, where the left and right wings are identical, creating a sense of formal grandeur.

  • Traditional Jharokhas: It features classic overhanging balconies (Jharokhas) supported by decorative stone brackets (todas), a staple of Rajput architecture.

  • Roof-top Chhatris: The terrace is adorned with elegant domed pavilions known as Chhatris, which provide a majestic silhouette against the skyline.

  • Scalloped Arches (Mehrabs): The windows and balcony openings feature intricate multi-foliated arches that give the façade a historical character.

  • Tuscan-style Columns: The grand entrance is supported by tall, white fluted columns, adding a touch of Neoclassical influence to the traditional base.

  • Intricate Jaali Work: The side panels showcase stone lattice (Jaali) work, which traditionally allowed for ventilation and privacy while creating beautiful light patterns.

  • Earthy Color Palette: The use of cream, beige, and terracotta tones mimics the look of natural sandstone and lime-plastered heritage buildings.

  • Sloping Chajjas: Wide, sloping stone eaves (Chajjas) are placed above windows and floors to provide shade and protect the walls from rain.

  • Marble Grand Entrance: The main entry features a white marble staircase leading to a grand doorway, signifying luxury and importance.

  • Ornamental Parapets: The roof edge is finished with decorative railings and small ornamental turrets that enhance the building's height and detail.

  • Wall Mouldings: The exterior walls are detailed with fine plaster mouldings and recessed panels, breaking the flatness of the façade.

  • Modern Glass Integration: While the style is ancient, the use of large blue-tinted glass panels gives the home a contemporary functionality and better views.

  • Statement Lighting: A large, elegant chandelier is hung at the porch, serving as a focal point and highlighting the entrance at night.

  • Raised Plinth: The entire structure is built on a raised platform, a common feature in Indian mansions to provide a more imposing and "elevated" look.

  • Landscaped Context: The stone structure is softened by the use of palm trees and potted greenery, creating a harmonious "Boutique Hotel" or "Luxury Villa" vibe.

  • Client Name: Mr. Abhishek Sharma

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