The house incorporates elements of Persian design while adhering to a minimalist luxury motif. The concept is a deep journey with luxury as its language, seclusion as its promise, and functionality as its cornerstone. Known as the princess of Jaipur, it pirouettes in response to outside visual cues such as curves and smooth edges. A modern shell with a touch of bohemian and Persian design. The house is the pinnacle of modern classic design, with its elaborate features and contemporary materials.
This house incorporates Persian Design with Minimal Luxury | Rajkumar Architects
The house’s front has curves, textures, and a play of proportions and geometries. The style is contrasted by windows with curved accents and boundary walls with smooth curves. Brick cladding, beige paint, and full-body tiles for durability are used on the outside, while traditional moldings and cornice elements give sophistication. Brick and black are combined in the outside design to create a striking, classic contrast.
The entrance welcomes one with manicured landscaping, allowing them to sink into the lap of nature. A paved foyer with round windows on the sides leads to the entrance door, further enhancing the design. Arches, partitions, and focal elements are used to enhance depth, ensuring the space feels expansive rather than like a gully.
The spacious living room is a room covered in a cocoon of coziness. It adds a feeling of history to the room with its elaborate carvings and elaborate motif designs on the walls and ceilings.
An original touch is added by open shelves with custom décor pieces, where each shelf is surrounded by a distinctive rectangular motif.
Furthermore, the living area is elevated to new levels of attractiveness by the pastel blue sofas, which bring color to the otherwise monochrome space. Every element of the space celebrates modern life while allowing.
With the charm of immaculate white marble, the room’s puja area exudes spirituality. The capital’s two carved wooden columns embody what it means to be Indian. Sunlight naturally backlights the pooja area, giving it a heavenly, shining appearance.
These developments offer distinctiveness while preserving a calm atmosphere, enhancing the home’s spiritual and visual appeal. Additionally, the house has a party room that is the center of attention thanks to a fabric mural.
A room where every detail feels like a gentle conversation between history and home. Wrapped in neoclassical grace, this living space invites with its coffered ceilings, fluted paneling, and curated niches, each element echoing quiet elegance. The layered textures, heritage patterns, and soft light through the arched window make it less of a space, more of a lived-in memory.
A quiet corner suspended between light and craft. This mezzanine lounge brings together sculptural accents, artisanal details, and a palette that feels as soft as the morning light pouring in. From the delicate glass pendant cascade to the circular window framing urban views, it’s a space that invites pause, where design meets daydream.
Our bedroom plays with texture and proportion, fluted headboards, ornamental wall paneling, and metal-framed partitions that feel more like sculpture than structure. Wooden flooring brings warmth underfoot, balancing the muted palette and creating a space that feels deeply tactile yet quietly refined.
The bedroom reflects the idea of style and leisure through its thoughtful design and curated elements. A canopy bed draws attention because it evokes the spirit of grandeur combined with contemporary living. The team decorates the walls with intricate paneling featuring neutral-hued Indian designs and completes the design with a brass shelf on one side.
The team visually zones the two armchairs and pouffes to give the room a recreational feel and allow users to amuse themselves.
Handcrafted murals provide depth, while metal barriers subtly divide while preserving openness. Modern carpets go well with tiles for ethnic elements, and the flooring’s mixed hardwood planks provide an atmosphere.
Our bedroom unfolds as a dialogue between soft minimalism and expressive detailing, from the rhythmic fluted wall panels to the sculptural brass partition that defines zones without enclosing them.
The muted palette, natural textures, and clever use of transparency create a room that feels open, intentional, and deeply personal.
We designed our walk-in wardrobe not just as a storage zone but as a carefully orchestrated composition of form, light, and function. From the violin-inspired installation anchoring the center to the curated niches and ambient lighting, we tuned every detail to reflect the residents’ passions and lifestyle.
Fact File
Designed by: Rajkumar Architects
Project Type: Residential Architecture & Interior Design
Project Name: Casa Arco
Location: Banipark, Jaipur
Year Built: November 2024
Duration of the project: 18 Months
Project Size: 10000 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 8 Crore
Principal Architect: Ar. Rajkumar Kumawat
Photograph Courtesy: capturaindia
Products / Materials / Vendors: Finishes – Imported Marble, Full Body Tile / Wallcovering / Cladding –Bricks and Tiles / Lighting – Litmosphere / Sanitaryware – Handsgrohe / Kohler / Facade Systems – Brick tile and Gwalior Mint / Windows – Schueco and Aluk / Furniture – Niwasa / Flooring – Wooden and Full Body Tiles / Kitchen –Sumanglam Kitchen / Paint – Badri Prasad / ICA / Artefacts – China / Old Pieces Wallpaper –Aalishaan structure and Interior (P) LTD / Hardware –Haffle/Hettich/YaleConsultants for the Project: Civil – Rajkumar Architects / Interior Designers – Rajkumar Architects Landscape Architects – Shree Jinendra Architects and Associates / MEP – Rajkumar Architects / HVAC Consultants –Royal Aircon / Structure Engineers – Hidpl. Structure / Lighting Designers – Mahima Enterprises / Acoustics Consultants – Voltage / Contractors – Santosh Agarwal / Project Managers – Santosh Agarwal / Interior Styling – Rajkumar Architects
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