Build 10 Lakh Budget House| Low Budget 3 Bedroom House
The difference is how is this beautiful herringbone floor? Each block of wood is dyed in yellow or red shades, creating a display with a gradation that catches the eye from behind the room. These wall hangings are covered with high gloss lacquer. Light colors are highlighted. They may appear random, but the top of the blue cabinet is carefully lined up on the top of the blue cabinet. The bottom of the blue is aligned with the red base. To keep the space neutral and to show parquet, the designer painted a bright red color in a kitchen that joined the two elements together. Like a designer I used colors to transform a room into a work of art It was done in this dreamlike kitchen. The blue, yellow and dark green rectangles are white, and the room is given a colorful and fresh feel. I am using you as a way to play with the color of your room. There are four different shades in this kitchen area. The blue background, similar to the red block surrounded by a green dining chair, is crushed in yellow. Tone has warmth, makes space feel cosy. You can also color a block using a textile. For example, this living room would have been neutral unless it was due to a bright cushion around the space. Since the palette is restricted to three strong shades, there is playfulness rather than look. The designer chose muted software to make the color zone feel more kind. This scheme is too bright or jerky. The easiest way to achieve a look in the kitchen is to use the door as a block. Here, the designer selected pastel to create a color rectangle that blends well with each other. The yellow wall is a good choice, it gives further lift to the universe.
You can break the color of the wall just by painting another coloring area. Here, a blue block is used to emphasize artwork. The blue wardrobe combines with it to balance the scheme. This house was built just behind a two-story mansion owned in Jaipur. After its structure and its related history, it is easy to regard it as a heritage. This house, like all the forts of Rajasthan, was made of chuna instead of gypsum. This grows stronger over the years and keeps calm. Also, there were no architects hired to build this house. According to my father’s guidelines, the entrance shows a structure like a black tent imitating the Nathdwara Temple on the ceiling. The wall is painted red and the motif of Nathdwara Temple is emphasized. Blue, maroon, black, silver, even white color tones mix and make an entrance. This space is also designed to increase expectations of things inside.



