P940 Ground Floor Drawing Hall Base Theme


This is another 360-degree equirectangular render, showing a grand open-concept living and dining area. It continues the "Modern Heritage" theme seen in the previous bathroom render, utilizing traditional motifs within a contemporary layout.
Here are the primary design elements:
1. Interior Architecture & Theme
Indo-Saracenic Influence: The space is heavily detailed with traditional arched wall moldings and jali-work patterns. Note the recessed wall panels that mimic the shape of palace windows (jharokhas).
Ceiling Details: The ceiling features intricate plaster molding (POP work), including ornamental medallions for the fans and a central circular tray for the chandelier.
Flooring: High-gloss grey marble flooring with dark inlay borders defines the circulation paths and adds a sense of luxury.
2. Furniture & Zoning
Dining Area: To the left, there is a large dark wood dining table with seating for eight. The chairs feature classic curved backs and light upholstery, illuminated by dedicated picture lights above traditional artwork.
Formal Living Area: In the center, a tufted "Chesterfield-style" sofa and matching armchair surround a carved wooden coffee table.
Media Wall: On the right, a television is integrated into a decorative wall panel. Next to it is a jaali-patterned wooden door, which likely leads to a puja room or a private storage area, highlighted by small warm lights.
Daybed (Diwan): A modern tufted bench or diwan sits in the foreground, providing additional transitional seating between the zones.
3. Decor & Lighting
Artwork: The walls are adorned with traditional Indian paintings, each highlighted by a brass picture light, reinforcing the heritage gallery feel.
Lighting Layers:
Ambient: Recessed spotlights and cove lighting along the perimeter.
Accent: Modern multi-arm chandelier and wall-mounted picture lights.
Natural: Arched windows on the far right allow for daylight to enter.
4. Technical Details
Materiality: The mix of warm wood tones, polished stone, and cream-colored walls creates a balanced, neutral palette that feels both regal and welcoming.
Layout: The open-plan design uses the flooring borders and furniture placement to define "rooms" without the need for physical walls.