Chhatris (Domes): The rooftop features two prominent white domes (Chhatris) with intricate finials (Kalash), giving the structure a royal, palace-like silhouette.

  • Multifoil Arches: The design prominently uses scalloped or multifoil arches (Mehraabs) in the balconies and entrance, which is a signature of Mughal and Rajput styles.

  • Jharokhas (Overhanging Balconies): Multiple floors feature traditional Jharokhas—stone-enclosed balconies that provide a vintage aesthetic and depth to the facade.

  • Intricate Jali Work: The railings and parapets consist of delicate stone lattice work (Jali), which allows for ventilation while maintaining privacy and elegance.

  • Decorative Brackets: The balconies are supported by ornate carved brackets, mimicking the heavy stone-carving techniques used in historic forts.

  • Pilasters and Columns: Vertical decorative pillars (pilasters) run along the corners and openings, adding a sense of height and structural rhythm to the building.

  • Chhajjas (Sun-shades): Sloping stone eaves or 'Chhajjas' are placed above the windows to protect against the sun and rain while adding traditional character.

  • Symmetrical Facade: The building follows a balanced, symmetrical layout, which creates a sense of stability and formal grandeur typical of heritage properties.

  • Raised Plinth: The entire structure is built on a raised platform (Chabutra), giving it an imposing presence and separating it from the driveway.

  • Neutral Color Palette: The use of cream, beige, and off-white tones mimics the look of high-quality sandstone and lime plaster (Chuna) used in old Haveli construction.

  • Modern Glazing: Despite the ancient style, the windows use large glass panes to ensure the interiors receive plenty of natural light and feel spacious.

  • Grand Entrance (Portico): The ground floor features a spacious arched driveway (Portico) that accommodates modern luxury vehicles while maintaining the theme.

  • Terrace Gardens: Built-in planters on the upper levels add a touch of greenery (Bio-architecture), softening the hard stone look with nature.

  • Cornice Moldings: Horizontal decorative bands (cornices) separate the floors, highlighting the craftsmanship involved in every layer of the building.

  • Ambient Lighting: The placement of warm spotlights and lanterns is designed to highlight the carvings and arches, creating a dramatic and regal look at night.

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  • Chhatris (Domes): The rooftop features two prominent white domes (Chhatris) with intricate finials (Kalash), giving the structure a royal, palace-like silhouette.

  • Multifoil Arches: The design prominently uses scalloped or multifoil arches (Mehraabs) in the balconies and entrance, which is a signature of Mughal and Rajput styles.

  • Jharokhas (Overhanging Balconies): Multiple floors feature traditional Jharokhas—stone-enclosed balconies that provide a vintage aesthetic and depth to the facade.

  • Intricate Jali Work: The railings and parapets consist of delicate stone lattice work (Jali), which allows for ventilation while maintaining privacy and elegance.

  • Decorative Brackets: The balconies are supported by ornate carved brackets, mimicking the heavy stone-carving techniques used in historic forts.

  • Pilasters and Columns: Vertical decorative pillars (pilasters) run along the corners and openings, adding a sense of height and structural rhythm to the building.

  • Chhajjas (Sun-shades): Sloping stone eaves or 'Chhajjas' are placed above the windows to protect against the sun and rain while adding traditional character.

  • Symmetrical Facade: The building follows a balanced, symmetrical layout, which creates a sense of stability and formal grandeur typical of heritage properties.

  • Raised Plinth: The entire structure is built on a raised platform (Chabutra), giving it an imposing presence and separating it from the driveway.

  • Neutral Color Palette: The use of cream, beige, and off-white tones mimics the look of high-quality sandstone and lime plaster (Chuna) used in old Haveli construction.

  • Modern Glazing: Despite the ancient style, the windows use large glass panes to ensure the interiors receive plenty of natural light and feel spacious.

  • Grand Entrance (Portico): The ground floor features a spacious arched driveway (Portico) that accommodates modern luxury vehicles while maintaining the theme.

  • Terrace Gardens: Built-in planters on the upper levels add a touch of greenery (Bio-architecture), softening the hard stone look with nature.

  • Cornice Moldings: Horizontal decorative bands (cornices) separate the floors, highlighting the craftsmanship involved in every layer of the building.

  • Ambient Lighting: The placement of warm spotlights and lanterns is designed to highlight the carvings and arches, creating a dramatic and regal look at night.

  • Client Name: Mr. Kesar Singh Ji

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