Architectural Style: The building follows a Neo-Heritage theme, blending traditional Rajputana aesthetics with modern residential planning.

  • Color Palette: The exterior features a warm Terracotta/Peach finish, reminiscent of the famous "Pink City" (Jaipur) sandstone architecture.

  • Ornate Chhatris: The rooftop is adorned with beautiful Chhatris (elevated dome-shaped pavilions), which are a hallmark of Indian royal architecture.

  • Jharokha Design: Traditional Jharokhas (overhanging enclosed balconies) are integrated into the facade, adding depth and a regal touch.

  • Multi-Foil Arches: The porch and veranda areas feature Scalloped Arches (Mehraabs) that provide a classic historical character to the entryways.

  • Stone Lattice Work: The rooftop railings and balcony edges use Jaali (stone lattice) patterns, which allow for ventilation while maintaining privacy.

  • Decorative Finials: The domes are topped with pointed Finials (Kalash), enhancing the verticality and traditional silhouette of the structure.

  • Wall Mouldings: The exterior walls are detailed with Rectangular Panels and recessed mouldings, preventing the large surfaces from looking plain.

  • Ornamental Main Gate: A grand Wrought Iron Gate with intricate floral scrollwork serves as the main entrance, offering a contrast to the solid stone-look walls.

  • Chhajjas (Eaves): Sloping stone Chhajjas are placed over windows and doorways to provide shade and protection from rain, a functional heritage feature.

  • Accent Lighting: Integrated Warm Up-lighters are placed at the base of the walls to highlight the architectural textures and carvings during the night.

  • Parapet Detailing: The top edges of the building feature Cornice Moulding, providing a clean and decorated finish to the roofline.

  • Modern Accessibility: Despite the old-world charm, the design includes a Checkered Tiled Ramp for easy vehicle and pedestrian access.

  • Minimalist Landscaping: Strategic placement of Planters and Greenery (like palms and shrubs) softens the heavy stone appearance of the structure.

  • Structural Fusion: The design successfully hides modern utilities (like the white water tank seen inside a Chhatri) to maintain the Antique Aesthetic.

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  • Architectural Style: The building follows a Neo-Heritage theme, blending traditional Rajputana aesthetics with modern residential planning.

  • Color Palette: The exterior features a warm Terracotta/Peach finish, reminiscent of the famous "Pink City" (Jaipur) sandstone architecture.

  • Ornate Chhatris: The rooftop is adorned with beautiful Chhatris (elevated dome-shaped pavilions), which are a hallmark of Indian royal architecture.

  • Jharokha Design: Traditional Jharokhas (overhanging enclosed balconies) are integrated into the facade, adding depth and a regal touch.

  • Multi-Foil Arches: The porch and veranda areas feature Scalloped Arches (Mehraabs) that provide a classic historical character to the entryways.

  • Stone Lattice Work: The rooftop railings and balcony edges use Jaali (stone lattice) patterns, which allow for ventilation while maintaining privacy.

  • Decorative Finials: The domes are topped with pointed Finials (Kalash), enhancing the verticality and traditional silhouette of the structure.

  • Wall Mouldings: The exterior walls are detailed with Rectangular Panels and recessed mouldings, preventing the large surfaces from looking plain.

  • Ornamental Main Gate: A grand Wrought Iron Gate with intricate floral scrollwork serves as the main entrance, offering a contrast to the solid stone-look walls.

  • Chhajjas (Eaves): Sloping stone Chhajjas are placed over windows and doorways to provide shade and protection from rain, a functional heritage feature.

  • Accent Lighting: Integrated Warm Up-lighters are placed at the base of the walls to highlight the architectural textures and carvings during the night.

  • Parapet Detailing: The top edges of the building feature Cornice Moulding, providing a clean and decorated finish to the roofline.

  • Modern Accessibility: Despite the old-world charm, the design includes a Checkered Tiled Ramp for easy vehicle and pedestrian access.

  • Minimalist Landscaping: Strategic placement of Planters and Greenery (like palms and shrubs) softens the heavy stone appearance of the structure.

  • Structural Fusion: The design successfully hides modern utilities (like the white water tank seen inside a Chhatri) to maintain the Antique Aesthetic.

  • Client Name: Mr. Shaurya Singh Ji

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