• Ornate Grand Entrance: The main entry features a large, decorative archway (Torana-style) that provides a majestic transition into the porch area.

  • Traditional Jharokhas: The facade is adorned with multiple cantilevered enclosed balconies (Jharokhas), a hallmark of Rajasthani heritage architecture.

  • Rooftop Chhatri (Cupola): The terrace is topped with a beautifully crafted dome-shaped pavilion (Chhatri), adding a regal vertical element to the skyline.

  • Sophisticated Color Palette: The use of a muted pastel blue base contrasted with crisp white moldings creates a serene and timeless aesthetic.

  • Intricate Jaali Work: The balcony and terrace railings feature fine stone-lattice (Jaali) patterns, which provide a delicate and airy feel to the structure.

  • Recessed Wall Paneling: The exterior walls are decorated with rectangular recessed panels and borders that add depth and a structured rhythm to the elevation.

  • Arched Fenestrations: All windows and openings follow a traditional arched design, finished with decorative "Chhajjas" (sunshades) above them.

  • Carved Decorative Pillars: The porch and first-floor balcony are supported by slender, carved columns that enhance the building’s classical character.

  • Artistic Inlays: Specific window niches feature traditional Rajputana-style portraits or paintings, adding a storytelling element to the facade.

  • Decorative Parapets: The roofline is finished with "Kangura" or crenelated battlements, typical of historical forts and palaces.

  • Studded Main Door: The primary entrance door is designed with heavy golden brass studs and intricate woodwork, mimicking the "Darbari" doors of ancient havelis.

  • Symmetrical Composition: The entire front elevation follows a strict symmetrical layout, ensuring a balanced and grand visual appeal.

  • Central Balcony Hub: The first-floor center features a large open balcony with triple-arched openings, acting as the focal point of the building.

  • Classical Cornice Moldings: Detailed horizontal moldings (Cornices) separate the floor levels, highlighting the architectural transitions elegantly.

  • Strategic Lighting Provisions: The elevation is designed with specific niches for up-lighters and concealed lighting to accentuate the textures and carvings during the night.

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    Project Description :

    1. Ornate Grand Entrance: The main entry features a large, decorative archway (Torana-style) that provides a majestic transition into the porch area.

    2. Traditional Jharokhas: The facade is adorned with multiple cantilevered enclosed balconies (Jharokhas), a hallmark of Rajasthani heritage architecture.

    3. Rooftop Chhatri (Cupola): The terrace is topped with a beautifully crafted dome-shaped pavilion (Chhatri), adding a regal vertical element to the skyline.

    4. Sophisticated Color Palette: The use of a muted pastel blue base contrasted with crisp white moldings creates a serene and timeless aesthetic.

    5. Intricate Jaali Work: The balcony and terrace railings feature fine stone-lattice (Jaali) patterns, which provide a delicate and airy feel to the structure.

    6. Recessed Wall Paneling: The exterior walls are decorated with rectangular recessed panels and borders that add depth and a structured rhythm to the elevation.

    7. Arched Fenestrations: All windows and openings follow a traditional arched design, finished with decorative "Chhajjas" (sunshades) above them.

    8. Carved Decorative Pillars: The porch and first-floor balcony are supported by slender, carved columns that enhance the building’s classical character.

    9. Artistic Inlays: Specific window niches feature traditional Rajputana-style portraits or paintings, adding a storytelling element to the facade.

    10. Decorative Parapets: The roofline is finished with "Kangura" or crenelated battlements, typical of historical forts and palaces.

    11. Studded Main Door: The primary entrance door is designed with heavy golden brass studs and intricate woodwork, mimicking the "Darbari" doors of ancient havelis.

    12. Symmetrical Composition: The entire front elevation follows a strict symmetrical layout, ensuring a balanced and grand visual appeal.

    13. Central Balcony Hub: The first-floor center features a large open balcony with triple-arched openings, acting as the focal point of the building.

    14. Classical Cornice Moldings: Detailed horizontal moldings (Cornices) separate the floor levels, highlighting the architectural transitions elegantly.

    15. Strategic Lighting Provisions: The elevation is designed with specific niches for up-lighters and concealed lighting to accentuate the textures and carvings during the night.

    Client Name: Mr. Laxman Singh Ji

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