STONE JHAROKHA & ANTIQUE STONE DOORS/WINDOWS FRAMES

SS Interiors is a leading provider of stone jharokas in Rajasthan. We offer a wide variety of jharokas, made from different types of stones, to suit any taste and budget. Our jharokas are handcrafted by skilled artisans, using traditional methods. We also offer installation services, so you can be sure that your jharoka is installed correctly and will last for years to come.

Here are some of the benefits of choosing SS Interiors for your stone jharoka needs:

·         We offer a wide variety of jharokas to choose from.

·         Our jharokas are made from high-quality stones and are handcrafted by skilled artisans.

·         We offer installation services to ensure that your jharoka is installed correctly.

·         We have a team of experienced and knowledgeable staff who can help you choose the right jharoka for your needs.

If you are interested in learning more about our stone jharokas, please contact us today. We would be happy to answer any of your questions and help you create the perfect jharoka for your home.

Here are some of the types of stone jharokas that we offer:

·         Marble jharokas:

·         Marble is a popular choice for jharokas because it is durable and easy to maintain. Marble jharokas can be carved into intricate designs, making them a beautiful addition to any home.

Sandstone jharokas:

 Sandstone is another popular choice for jharokas. It is a softer stone than marble, but it is still durable and can be carved into beautiful designs. Sandstone jharokas are often less expensive than marble jharokas.

Granite jharokas:

Granite is a very durable stone that is resistant to staining and fading. Granite jharokas are a good choice for homes that are located in areas with harsh weather conditions.

Limestone jharokas:

Limestone is a softer stone than granite, but it is still durable and can be carved into beautiful designs. Limestone jharokas are often less expensive than granite jharokas.

 

 

Here are some of the most common types of jharokas:

Balcony jharoka:

 This is the most common type of jharoka. It is a projecting window or balcony with a latticed or carved screen. Balcony jharokas are typically used to provide shade and privacy, but they can also be used to enhance the beauty of a home.

Canopy jharoka: 

This type of jharoka is supported by pillars and has a canopy or roof. Canopy jharokas are often used to provide shade and protection from the elements.

Pillared jharoka:

 This type of jharoka is supported by pillars. Pillared jharokas are often used to create a sense of grandeur and elegance.

Carved jharoka: 

This type of jharoka is elaborately carved with intricate designs. Carved jharokas are often used to add beauty and character to a home.

Mirrored jharoka: 

This type of jharoka has mirrors installed on the latticework. Mirrored jharokas are often used to create a sense of spaciousness and light.

Mughal jharoka: 

This type of jharoka is characterized by its elaborately carved designs and intricate latticework. Mughal jharokas are often found in Mughal-era buildings, such as the Amber Fort in Jaipur.

Rajput jharoka: 

This type of jharoka is characterized by its simple yet elegant design. Rajput jharokas are often found in Rajput-era buildings, such as the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur.

The type of jharoka that you choose will depend on your needs and preferences. If you are looking for a practical jharoka to provide shade and privacy, then a balcony jharoka is a good option. If you are looking for a decorative jharoka to add beauty and character to your home, then a carved or mirrored jharoka is a good choice.

 

 

 

Here is some more information about stone jharokas:

·         Jharokha is a traditional architectural element found in Rajasthan homes. It is a projecting window or balcony with a latticed or carved screen. Jharokhas are often used to provide shade and privacy, but they can also be used to enhance the beauty of a home.

·         Jharokhas are typically made from stone, but they can also be made from wood or metal. The most common type of stone used for jharokas is marble, but sandstone, granite, and limestone are also popular choices.

·         The design of a jharoka can vary depending on the region and the individual taste of the homeowner. Some jharokas are simple and understated, while others are elaborately carved with intricate designs.

·         Jharokhas can be found in a variety of sizes and shapes. They can be small and intimate, or they can be large and grand. The size and shape of a jharoka will depend on the space available and the desired effect.

·         Jharokhas can be installed on the exterior or interior of a home. They are often found on the exterior of homes, but they can also be found in courtyards or hallways.

If you are considering adding a jharoka to your home, there are a few things you should keep in mind:

·         The size and shape of the jharoka should be appropriate for the space available.

·         The material used for the jharoka should be durable and easy to maintain.

·         The design of the jharoka should complement the style of your home.

·         You should also consider the cost of the jharoka, as they can be quite expensive.

If you are looking for a unique and stylish way to add beauty and character to your home, a stone jharoka is a great option. SS Interiors can help you choose the right jharoka for your needs and budget. Contact us today to learn more.

There are many different types of jharokas, but they can be broadly classified into two main categories:

·         Utility jharokas: These jharokas are primarily used for practical purposes, such as providing shade, ventilation, or a place to sit and relax. They are typically simple in design and made from durable materials.

·         Decorative jharokas: These jharokas are more ornamental in nature and are used to add beauty and character to a home. They are often elaborately carved with intricate designs and made from more expensive materials, such as marble or sandstone.

 

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