Imperial Chhatri (Dome): The topmost level features a majestic domed pavilion (chhatri), which serves as a signature element of Rajput royal architecture.

  • Intricate Jaali Work: The balconies are adorned with white lattice (Jaali) railings, providing privacy while allowing for natural ventilation.

  • Traditional Jharokhas: The windows are designed as overhanging enclosed balconies, known as Jharokhas, which add depth and character to the facade.

  • Carved Pillars: The entrance and upper porches are supported by fluted columns with decorative capitals, typical of heritage palace designs.

  • Scalloped Arches: The openings for windows and doorways feature beautiful multi-foliated or scalloped arches, enhancing the vintage aesthetic.

  • Sandstone Color Palette: The exterior uses a classic combination of Cream and Mustard/Beige tones, mimicking the look of authentic Jaisalmer yellow sandstone.

  • Multi-Tiered Terraces: The design incorporates stepped-back terraces, creating multiple open-to-sky levels for a grander visual scale.

  • Cornice & Moldings: Deep horizontal moldings (cornices) run across the floors, separating the levels and adding a rhythmic flow to the structure.

  • Cupolas & Finials: Small decorative domes and pointed finials are placed at the corners of the parapet walls to create a balanced skyline.

  • Embossed Wall Panels: The exterior walls feature geometric and floral embossed patterns (relief work) that provide a textured, high-end finish.

  • Grand Portico: The ground floor features an expansive porch area with a series of arches, serving as a formal and welcoming entrance.

  • Sun-Shades (Chhajjas): Stone-styled sloping eaves or Chhajjas are installed over the windows to provide shade and protection from rain.

  • Arched Glass Windows: Despite the traditional look, the use of large dark-framed arched glass windows ensures ample natural light inside.

  • Decorative Parapets: The roof boundaries (parapets) are not plain; they are carved with repetitive traditional motifs to maintain the heritage theme.

  • Integrated Greenery: The plinth level includes dedicated space for low-lying shrubbery and landscaping to soften the stone-heavy look.

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  • Imperial Chhatri (Dome): The topmost level features a majestic domed pavilion (chhatri), which serves as a signature element of Rajput royal architecture.

  • Intricate Jaali Work: The balconies are adorned with white lattice (Jaali) railings, providing privacy while allowing for natural ventilation.

  • Traditional Jharokhas: The windows are designed as overhanging enclosed balconies, known as Jharokhas, which add depth and character to the facade.

  • Carved Pillars: The entrance and upper porches are supported by fluted columns with decorative capitals, typical of heritage palace designs.

  • Scalloped Arches: The openings for windows and doorways feature beautiful multi-foliated or scalloped arches, enhancing the vintage aesthetic.

  • Sandstone Color Palette: The exterior uses a classic combination of Cream and Mustard/Beige tones, mimicking the look of authentic Jaisalmer yellow sandstone.

  • Multi-Tiered Terraces: The design incorporates stepped-back terraces, creating multiple open-to-sky levels for a grander visual scale.

  • Cornice & Moldings: Deep horizontal moldings (cornices) run across the floors, separating the levels and adding a rhythmic flow to the structure.

  • Cupolas & Finials: Small decorative domes and pointed finials are placed at the corners of the parapet walls to create a balanced skyline.

  • Embossed Wall Panels: The exterior walls feature geometric and floral embossed patterns (relief work) that provide a textured, high-end finish.

  • Grand Portico: The ground floor features an expansive porch area with a series of arches, serving as a formal and welcoming entrance.

  • Sun-Shades (Chhajjas): Stone-styled sloping eaves or Chhajjas are installed over the windows to provide shade and protection from rain.

  • Arched Glass Windows: Despite the traditional look, the use of large dark-framed arched glass windows ensures ample natural light inside.

  • Decorative Parapets: The roof boundaries (parapets) are not plain; they are carved with repetitive traditional motifs to maintain the heritage theme.

  • Integrated Greenery: The plinth level includes dedicated space for low-lying shrubbery and landscaping to soften the stone-heavy look.

  • Client Name: Mr. Mahendra Singh Ji

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