Vernacular houses in the Garhwal region of India are characterized by features such as roofs made of wood and stone, foundations of stone masonry, and windows framed by wood with intricate carvings. Common architectural elements include mehrabs, paats, khamabs, katheras, and dehlis used in windows, doors, and structural supports.
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Vernacular Garhwal Houses
Vernacular houses in the Garhwal region of India are characterized by features such as roofs made of wood and stone, foundations of stone masonry, and windows framed by wood with intricate carvings. Common architectural elements include mehrabs, paats, khamabs, katheras, and dehlis used in windows, doors, and structural supports.