
📸 Proposed Interiors for Shree Banke Bihari Temple at Dakor, Gujarat
✨ Key Architectural and Design Features:
Materials and Color Palette: The primary colors are a soft, light palette of cream, beige, and light peach/pink, suggesting the use of marble, sandstone, or stucco. This creates a serene and bright atmosphere.
Arches and Columns: The interiors feature numerous decorative arches (often with cusped or scalloped edges, typical of Rajput architecture) and intricately carved columns and pilasters.
Jharokha/Balcony Detail: Many images show a second level with Jharokha-style (balcony/window) carvings and railings, adding depth and traditional flair to the walls.
Ceilings and Lighting: The ceilings feature various ornate treatments, including intricate carvings and geometric patterns. Some central areas appear to have a glass or transparent roof/atrium to allow natural light. Elegant, traditional-style chandeliers and hanging bells are also visible.
Flooring: The floor is a prominent feature, primarily a high-contrast black and white checkerboard pattern using glossy marble or tile. This is a common and striking pattern in many Indian palace and temple courtyards.







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