Indo-Saracenic Style: The building follows a classic Rajasthani heritage theme, characterized by intricate carvings and a majestic structure.
Color Palette: A sophisticated Ivory and Ochre-Gold color scheme is used, giving it a regal "Golden City" aesthetic.
Traditional Jharokhas: The facade features numerous Jharokhas (overhanging enclosed balconies) that provide depth and a vintage royal look.
Chhatri Elements: Decorative Chhatris (domed pavilions) are placed on the rooftop and corners, which are iconic symbols of Indian heritage architecture.
Cusped Arches: The entrance and balcony openings use Cusped (Multifoil) Arches, adding a soft, flowing elegance to the rigid structure.
Symmetrical Elevation: The building is designed with perfect symmetry, creating a sense of balance and grand scale that is pleasing to the eye.
Tiered Balconies: Every floor features continuous balconies with golden-yellow undersides, creating a striking horizontal contrast against the white walls.
Ornate Window Frames: The ground-floor windows are framed with traditional Chhatra-style stone carvings, making the base look solid yet decorative.
Grand Entrance Porch: The high-ceilinged entrance (Portico) is designed to give guests a sense of "Royal Arrival" with its wide arches.
Intricate Railings: The balconies and rooftop are lined with detailed Stone Jaali (lattice) railings, a hallmark of traditional craftsmanship.
Vintage Lighting: A classic Victorian-style lamp post is placed at the entrance, adding a nostalgic charm to the evening ambiance.
Landscaped Greenery: Neatly trimmed boxwood hedges and manicured lawns create a clean, organized, and fresh environment for guests.
Modern Infrastructure: Despite the old-world look, the wide asphalt driveway and parking layout are designed for modern vehicle access and guest convenience.
Material Finish: High-quality weather-resistant smooth finishes and stone textures have been used to ensure the building looks premium for years.
Total Aesthetic: The overall design successfully recreates the era of the Maharajas, making it an ideal destination for Heritage Tourism and weddings.
Project Description :
Indo-Saracenic Style: The building follows a classic Rajasthani heritage theme, characterized by intricate carvings and a majestic structure.
Color Palette: A sophisticated Ivory and Ochre-Gold color scheme is used, giving it a regal "Golden City" aesthetic.
Traditional Jharokhas: The facade features numerous Jharokhas (overhanging enclosed balconies) that provide depth and a vintage royal look.
Chhatri Elements: Decorative Chhatris (domed pavilions) are placed on the rooftop and corners, which are iconic symbols of Indian heritage architecture.
Cusped Arches: The entrance and balcony openings use Cusped (Multifoil) Arches, adding a soft, flowing elegance to the rigid structure.
Symmetrical Elevation: The building is designed with perfect symmetry, creating a sense of balance and grand scale that is pleasing to the eye.
Tiered Balconies: Every floor features continuous balconies with golden-yellow undersides, creating a striking horizontal contrast against the white walls.
Ornate Window Frames: The ground-floor windows are framed with traditional Chhatra-style stone carvings, making the base look solid yet decorative.
Grand Entrance Porch: The high-ceilinged entrance (Portico) is designed to give guests a sense of "Royal Arrival" with its wide arches.
Intricate Railings: The balconies and rooftop are lined with detailed Stone Jaali (lattice) railings, a hallmark of traditional craftsmanship.
Vintage Lighting: A classic Victorian-style lamp post is placed at the entrance, adding a nostalgic charm to the evening ambiance.
Landscaped Greenery: Neatly trimmed boxwood hedges and manicured lawns create a clean, organized, and fresh environment for guests.
Modern Infrastructure: Despite the old-world look, the wide asphalt driveway and parking layout are designed for modern vehicle access and guest convenience.
Material Finish: High-quality weather-resistant smooth finishes and stone textures have been used to ensure the building looks premium for years.
Total Aesthetic: The overall design successfully recreates the era of the Maharajas, making it an ideal destination for Heritage Tourism and weddings.
