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Mughal interior design
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Completed in 1653 in Agra, India. Easily one of the most recognizable buildings in the world, the Taj Mahal's harmonious integration with its environment makes it a prime destination...
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Peacocks roam and flute players hymn in garden courtyards of Rambagh Palace. Yeah, it’s heaven.
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The Narain Niwas Palace in Jaipur, which was built in 1928 as a country retreat for General Amar Singh, has since been transformed into a hotel designed by Marie-Anne Oudejans in a palette of energizing azure-blue and white. Look Inside 7 Dazzling Indian Palaces Photos | Architectural Digest
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Download premium image of Indian traditional mughal pichwai art furniture tapestry wall. by juju. about wallpaper, pattern, art, living room, and building 14385184
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Living room with mughal influences, seen in the marble floor design
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Our decoration director's Indian adventure on HOUSE in Travel
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The wallpaper features intricate architectural elements inspired by Mughal architecture. It showcases symmetrical arches, detailed columns, and ornate floral patterns. The colors are muted tones of cream, gold, and beige, creating a sense of elegance and sophistication. The overall effect is one of grandeur and timeless beauty. This wallpaper would be perfect for adding a touch of luxury and history to any room in your home. Click the Link in Bio 🌐 #indianwallpaper #jharokhaart…
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Archways are a splendid work of architecture that can add elegance and beauty to any structure. If you are planning to construct your own house, it is important that you think about including arch design features, besides other design aspects.
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Peacocks roam and flute players hymn in garden courtyards of Rambagh Palace. Yeah, it’s heaven.
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pencil and opaque watercolour on watermarked paper, two with J WHATMAN watermark, the first depicting inlaid decoration from the cenotaph of the Mughal Em
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