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GYANGARGH RESORT
The colour themes and the furniture for this project are chosen very carefully to make the design as intricate and sophisticated as possible. The columns are given a glass textured pattern, commonly known as “Thikri” work in Udaipur where as the windows, niches and other openings all possess the Udaipuri arches. Each of these elements were commonly interpreted and some of the design elements were replicated on to the paintings on the walls to give it a very symmetrical and interesting experience for the visitors.

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The two hotel rooms signify the traditional work of art that is the Udaipuri style of architecture. The two typologies of rooms, each having their own set of requirements, blend in with the traditional elements of the rest of the space. The walls are decorated with the aforementioned “Thikri” work. The traditional way to design a Thikri was to use a combination of glass and wood while incorporating a geometric design into it.

The bedroom with the two single beds (above) uses the arches in a manner to distinguish each bed with the niches highlighting the patterns and the structure. The couple’s bedroom (below) uses one large grandeur of Thikri work that is continued in its mirrors to highlight symmetry as well as the luxury of the older traditions. The geometric patterns on the walls as well as the floors give a very raw feel and texture to both the spaces and make it a fun experience for the guests to explore.







