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P907 Ground Floor Interior Dinning Room

Project Name - P907 Mr. Badal Pradhan 
Theme - Interior Dining Room 



  • Dining Table and Chairs:
  • A massive, oval or curvilinear dining table of white color is the showpiece, implying a lot of seating space for family members and visitors.
  • White, upholstered, yet classically styled dining chairs with perhaps elaborate detailing, hint at a combination of comfort and traditional sophistication.
  • Arched Openings:
  • The room has elegant arched entrances into other rooms of the house (a hallway and perhaps a living room or entrance foyer), a much-used motif that gives traditional Indian architectural appeal.
  • Recessed Wall Art Niche: A large niche on the far wall is well-lit and contains a large, interesting piece of artwork (like a vase filled with floral arrangements), which is a major point of attraction. Such artistic incorporation is not common in properly designed Indian homes.
  • Decorative Ceiling:
  • The ceiling is tiered with cove lighting and recessed spotlights, adding depth and a high-end ambiance. A modern chandelier is suspended above the dining table, offering task lighting and an eye-catching design statement.
  • Windows and Natural Light
  • Two high, arched windows with dark wood frames and sophisticated drapes provide plenty of natural light, making the room light and airy. The arched ceiling of the windows replicates the interior arches, providing visual continuity.
  • Flooring:
  • The room has polished, light-colored flooring (possibly marble or superior tiles), which is beautifully contrasted with darker borders, creating a delineation of space and injecting luxury.
  • At the left side, there's a partial glimpse of a contemporary kitchen, implying an open or half-open plan design where the dining section is directly adjacent to the kitchen area. This is extremely common in modern Indian houses for convenience of serving and hosting.
  • Arches in the background open into a corridor with additional doors, showing access to private sections such as bedrooms or other shared spaces.


P907 First Floor Lobby Interior

Project Name - Badal Pradhan 
Theme - First Floor Lobby Interior




  • Multi-level Design with Balconies/Galleries:
  • The strongest aesthetic element of the lobby/foyer space is verticality and the inclusion of walkways on upper levels or balconies that look down over the central living area. The balconies have elaborately decorated railings, a touch of classic sophistication. The multi-level design produces a sense of drama of arrival and openness.
  • Grand Entrance Door (Implied):
  • Although not itself in front of the camera, the style of the visible doors (such as the large wooden one bottom-left) implies a grand and elaborately made entrance points suitable for a grand house.
  • Architectural Columns: Large, fluted pillars (seen on the right side) carry the weight above and contribute a classical, imposing presence to the entrance/lobby space.
  • Transitional Space:
  • The foyer serves as an important transitional space, bridging the principal living space (with sofas and TV cabinet) to the rest of the house through numerous doors and the grand staircase (partially seen on lower left descending, suggesting a basement or lower level).
  • Ornate Railings:
  • The ornate, scrolled, and dark black railings of the upper balconies are a prominent design feature, introducing refined detailing and visual appeal. There are indications of gold highlights on these railings.
  • Integration of Natural Light:
  • Huge arched windows (upper left) and possibly additional windows (suggested by light) introduce lots of natural light, giving the lobby a bright and welcoming look.
  • Elegant Flooring: The glossy flooring, perhaps marble or big-format tiles, is an element that adds to the opulence.
  • Lighting and Wall Treatments:
  • The walls are typically pale-colored so that the architectural elements and the fixtures stand out. Wall sconces add some ambient lighting, and recessed ceiling lights provide even illumination.
  • Niche with Seating/Decor:
  • Under the right balcony, there is what looks like a recessed area with soft light, perhaps for a small seating area or for decorative purposes, making a cozy nook in the huge space.


P907 Ground Floor Lobby Interior

Project Name - Badal Pradhan 
Theme - Ground Floor Lobby Interior




Central Location and Accessibility: The subject is located centrally and from where various doorways and openings in the structure offer access to other rooms. This emphasizes its position as a central connecting space.
To the left, by way of an ornate arched entrance, we see a magnificent living room (previously analyzed from other perspectives). There's a rich red rug, white velvet sofas, and an upper balcony that folds into a double-height ceiling.
To the right, through another equally ornate arched doorway, we move into a formal dining room (previously analyzed), with a huge white dining table, traditional chairs, and large windows.
Straight ahead, two wooden doors point towards greater private space, maybe bedrooms or a study. The traditional and sturdy design of these doors.
Architectural Arches: The wide and prominent arches are an intrinsic part of this lobby. They bring a sense of grandeur and roominess, plus classical Indian architectural beauty, as they visually separate yet connect the various functional spaces.
Flooring Design: The extensively polished light-colored marble or large-format tiles are in the center, with darker, contrasting marble borders along the edges and defining the paths leading into the rooms. This complex flooring design creates luxury and visual direction.
Wall Treatments and Lighting:
The walls are typically painted in a light neutral color, which doesn't compete with the architectural elements.
Classical sconces are also positioned purposefully along walls to have both ambiance and to add decoration.



P907 Ground Floor Pooja Room Interior Base Theme

Project Name - Mr. Badal Pradhan ( Interior Pooja Room )




  • Central Deity Placement: The central attraction of the room is the richly crafted niche that contains the deity. A statue of a Hindu deity, perhaps Lord Krishna or Lord Rama Jai Shri Ram - inscription above, which is a popular chant for Lord Rama, and the flute-playing figure commonly linked with Krishna), is squarely positioned on a platform in this niche.
  • Elaborate Niche Design: The deity is placed in a recessed, arched niche. The rear wall of the niche has textured, perhaps fluted or ribbed, paneling with built-in warm backlighting, giving off a peaceful glow around the deity. Decorative trim adorns the archway, and two traditional-style hanging lanterns are placed on each side of the deity.
  • Symbolic Om Symbol: Hanging above the deity is a large "Om" symbol (ॐ) that shines, highlighting the spiritual aura of the space. The Om symbol is sacred sound and spiritual icon in Hinduism that signifies the essence of ultimate reality, consciousness, or Atman.
  • Materiality and Finishes:
  • The wall behind the Pooja niche has a dark, textured cladding or wallpaper with a geometric design, offering a deep background that stands in contrast to the lighter internal background of the niche.
  • The flooring is polished light-colored marble or large-format tile with muted darker veining, providing a crisp and luxurious appearance. A dark border marks the room boundary.
  • The surface beneath the deity seems to be a darker substance, perhaps wood or stone, with built-in drawers for prayer necessities.
  • Windows and Daylight: A huge arched window with a dark wooden frame and beautiful white drapes lets daylight into the room. This keeps the room well lit in the daytime, which is lucky for a Pooja room.
  • Ceiling Design and Lighting: The ceiling houses a false ceiling that has a curved shape and built-in cove lighting, producing soft, ambient light that emphasizes the architectural lines. There is further task lighting by means of recessed spotlights.
  • Connectivity: Visible on the right is a wooden door, with vertical paneling-designed, going into another section of the house, showing the way that this sacred space is brought into the overall design of the house.
  • Indian Architectural and Design Sensibilities
  • This Pooja Room splendidly depicts modern Indian interior design trends for holy spaces:
  • Respect for Deities: The deputed and raised position of the deity, together with the designated niche and symbolic features such as the Om, highlights the deep-seated faith for religious activities in Indian homes.
  • Mix of Modernity and Tradition: Although the intrinsic function and meaning are traditional, the smooth finishes, sleek modern lighting (backlighting, cove lighting), and modern wall textures provide the room with a luxurious, contemporary look.
  • Focus on Quietness: The quiet lighting, simplicity of lines, and empty space lead to a peaceful environment that is welcoming for prayer and meditation.
  • Meticulous Craftsmanship: The detailed architecture of the niche, the wallpapered wall, and the use of finer materials express a superior level of craftsmanship typical of Indian interior.


P907 Ground Floor Master Bedroom Interior - (Bathroom & Toilet)

Project Name - Mr. Badal Pradhan ( Interior Bathroom )
Theme - Ground Floor Master Bedroom Interior Bathroom & Toilet




  • Shower Area
  • A stand-out element is the expansive, curved glass shower enclosure. The modern design element provides an airy appearance while keeping water in.
  • The walls of the shower are finished in light-colored marble or large format tile, with horizontal gold accent stripes providing a bit of opulence and eye appeal.
  • Exposed are modern fixtures, such as a rainfall showerhead and handheld shower.
  • Vanity Area
  • A stylish vanity unit has a curved, perhaps stone, base for its countertop sink. The dark veining on the countertop provides contrast and sophistication.
  • Integrated above the sink is a mirror, perhaps with soft lighting.
  • Left of the vanity, there is another wall section with darker, perhaps granite or marble, tiling.
  • Toilet Area
  • A wall-mounted toilet is tidily incorporated into the design, adding to a minimalist and clean appearance.
  • Flooring
  • The bathroom floor seems to be of light color, possibly a large-format tile or stone, producing a continuous and expansive effect.
  • Ceiling Design and Lighting
  • The ceiling has a tiered design with recessed lighting that provides an even lighting wash.
  • There is also the presence of a low-key gold-colored trim along the ceiling coves, repeating the gold accents of the shower area and supplementing the rich detailing.
  • Privacy and Natural Light
  • Though not directly seen, the inclusion of a window (suggested by reflections or light sources from other images of the same style) would offer natural light, an absolute requirement for a properly designed bathroom.
  • Patterned wall paneling to the right of the shower (possibly a feature wall or a wet room) provides textural interest.
  • Doorway and Connection
  • A large wooden door with patterns and a dominant handle opens into the bathroom. A glimpse of another room next to it, probably a bedroom, with a bed and chandelier can be seen through the door, indicating this was once a suite.