Grand Central Chattri: The terrace features a prominent dome-shaped 'Chattri' supported by ornate pillars, serving as a regal crowning element for the structure.

  • Jharokha Style Balconies: The first floor prominently displays traditional 'Jharokhas' (overhanging enclosed balconies) with intricate arches and decorative stone brackets.

  • Multifoil Arches: The design utilizes 'Cusped' or 'Multifoil' arches in the balconies and entrance, which is a signature element of Rajasthani heritage architecture.

  • Ornamental Brackets (Corbels): Heavy decorative stone brackets are placed beneath the rooflines and balconies to provide both structural support and aesthetic depth.

  • Intricate Jali Work: The balcony railings feature delicate stone lattice or 'Jali' work, which allows for natural ventilation while maintaining privacy.

  • Gokhla Window Framing: The windows are designed in the 'Gokhla' style, characterized by arched openings and protective stone 'Chhajjas' (overhangs) to shade from the sun.

  • Cornice and Banding: Horizontal 'Cornice' detailing and decorative bands run across the facade, breaking the verticality and adding texture to the walls.

  • Fluted Columns: The pillars used in the balconies and porch are 'Fluted' with ornamental capitals, reflecting classical Indo-Saracenic craftsmanship.

  • Traditional Color Palette: The use of terracotta, cream, and beige tones mimics the natural sandstone finish typically found in historic havelis.

  • Decorative Parapet Walls: The terrace boundary (parapet) is adorned with miniature jharokhas and finials, creating a visually interesting skyline.

  • Deep-Set Entrance Porch: The ground floor features a recessed arched entrance porch, creating a sense of grandeur and providing a shaded transition into the home.

  • Wall Niches (Aala): Decorative 'Aala' or recessed niches are integrated into the exterior walls, adding a layer of traditional detailing to otherwise flat surfaces.

  • Plinth Elevation: The base or 'Plinth' of the building is finished in a contrasting light-colored stone or marble, giving the structure a grounded and sturdy appearance.

  • Corner Chattris (Burj): Small decorative 'Burj' or chattris are placed at the corners of the terrace to maintain symmetry and enhance the royal silhouette.

  • Embossed Pilasters: Vertical 'Pilasters' (engaged columns) are used on the wall surfaces to define sections of the elevation and provide architectural rhythm.

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  • Grand Central Chattri: The terrace features a prominent dome-shaped 'Chattri' supported by ornate pillars, serving as a regal crowning element for the structure.

  • Jharokha Style Balconies: The first floor prominently displays traditional 'Jharokhas' (overhanging enclosed balconies) with intricate arches and decorative stone brackets.

  • Multifoil Arches: The design utilizes 'Cusped' or 'Multifoil' arches in the balconies and entrance, which is a signature element of Rajasthani heritage architecture.

  • Ornamental Brackets (Corbels): Heavy decorative stone brackets are placed beneath the rooflines and balconies to provide both structural support and aesthetic depth.

  • Intricate Jali Work: The balcony railings feature delicate stone lattice or 'Jali' work, which allows for natural ventilation while maintaining privacy.

  • Gokhla Window Framing: The windows are designed in the 'Gokhla' style, characterized by arched openings and protective stone 'Chhajjas' (overhangs) to shade from the sun.

  • Cornice and Banding: Horizontal 'Cornice' detailing and decorative bands run across the facade, breaking the verticality and adding texture to the walls.

  • Fluted Columns: The pillars used in the balconies and porch are 'Fluted' with ornamental capitals, reflecting classical Indo-Saracenic craftsmanship.

  • Traditional Color Palette: The use of terracotta, cream, and beige tones mimics the natural sandstone finish typically found in historic havelis.

  • Decorative Parapet Walls: The terrace boundary (parapet) is adorned with miniature jharokhas and finials, creating a visually interesting skyline.

  • Deep-Set Entrance Porch: The ground floor features a recessed arched entrance porch, creating a sense of grandeur and providing a shaded transition into the home.

  • Wall Niches (Aala): Decorative 'Aala' or recessed niches are integrated into the exterior walls, adding a layer of traditional detailing to otherwise flat surfaces.

  • Plinth Elevation: The base or 'Plinth' of the building is finished in a contrasting light-colored stone or marble, giving the structure a grounded and sturdy appearance.

  • Corner Chattris (Burj): Small decorative 'Burj' or chattris are placed at the corners of the terrace to maintain symmetry and enhance the royal silhouette.

  • Embossed Pilasters: Vertical 'Pilasters' (engaged columns) are used on the wall surfaces to define sections of the elevation and provide architectural rhythm.

  • Client Name: Mr. Madan Singh Ji

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