Indo-Saracenic Architecture: The overall design follows a royal heritage theme, blending traditional Indian motifs with grand structural elements.

  • Central Chhatri (Dome): The highlight is the prominent white domed pavilion on the roof, featuring elegant arches and a finial, a classic symbol of royalty.

  • Multi-foliated Arches: The veranda and entrance feature scalloped or cusped arches, which add a decorative and historical touch to the facade.

  • Carved Stone Pillars: The structure is supported by slender, carved pillars (Stambhs) that provide both structural integrity and aesthetic grace.

  • Jharokha Windows: The projecting balconies and windows (Jharokhas) are designed with intricate stone-carved frames and sunshades.

  • Stone Plinth Foundation: The base of the house features rustic stone masonry, giving the building an elevated and sturdy historical look.

  • Terrace Parapets: The roof edges are lined with intricate stone-pierced railings (Jalis), which provide privacy while allowing air circulation.

  • Warm Ambient Lighting: The interior uses warm yellow lighting, which creates a golden glow against the cream walls, enhancing the "palatial" feel at dusk.

  • Traditional Color Palette: The use of cream, off-white, and sandstone tones mimics the natural materials used in historical Rajasthani monuments.

  • Wooden Entrance Doors: The main entryways feature heavy, traditional wooden doors with gold-toned metallic accents and studs.

  • Symmetrical Layout: The design maintains a strong sense of symmetry, which is a hallmark of classical heritage architecture.

  • Cantilevered Chhajjas: Wide stone overhangs (Chhajjas) are placed above windows to protect the interiors from the harsh sun and rain.

  • Modern Landscape Integration: The building is surrounded by a well-manicured green lawn and trimmed hedges, bridging the gap between old-world charm and modern living.

  • Courtyard Design: The U-shaped structure suggests a central courtyard concept, which is essential for natural cooling in heritage homes.

  • Decorative Cornices: Every level is separated by detailed moldings and cornices, adding layers of depth and texture to the exterior walls.

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  • Indo-Saracenic Architecture: The overall design follows a royal heritage theme, blending traditional Indian motifs with grand structural elements.

  • Central Chhatri (Dome): The highlight is the prominent white domed pavilion on the roof, featuring elegant arches and a finial, a classic symbol of royalty.

  • Multi-foliated Arches: The veranda and entrance feature scalloped or cusped arches, which add a decorative and historical touch to the facade.

  • Carved Stone Pillars: The structure is supported by slender, carved pillars (Stambhs) that provide both structural integrity and aesthetic grace.

  • Jharokha Windows: The projecting balconies and windows (Jharokhas) are designed with intricate stone-carved frames and sunshades.

  • Stone Plinth Foundation: The base of the house features rustic stone masonry, giving the building an elevated and sturdy historical look.

  • Terrace Parapets: The roof edges are lined with intricate stone-pierced railings (Jalis), which provide privacy while allowing air circulation.

  • Warm Ambient Lighting: The interior uses warm yellow lighting, which creates a golden glow against the cream walls, enhancing the "palatial" feel at dusk.

  • Traditional Color Palette: The use of cream, off-white, and sandstone tones mimics the natural materials used in historical Rajasthani monuments.

  • Wooden Entrance Doors: The main entryways feature heavy, traditional wooden doors with gold-toned metallic accents and studs.

  • Symmetrical Layout: The design maintains a strong sense of symmetry, which is a hallmark of classical heritage architecture.

  • Cantilevered Chhajjas: Wide stone overhangs (Chhajjas) are placed above windows to protect the interiors from the harsh sun and rain.

  • Modern Landscape Integration: The building is surrounded by a well-manicured green lawn and trimmed hedges, bridging the gap between old-world charm and modern living.

  • Courtyard Design: The U-shaped structure suggests a central courtyard concept, which is essential for natural cooling in heritage homes.

  • Decorative Cornices: Every level is separated by detailed moldings and cornices, adding layers of depth and texture to the exterior walls.

  • Client Name: Mr. Mahendra Rathore Ji

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