Do certain spaces immediately draw your attention the moment you enter? A sense of structure, depth, and quiet character that feels intentional.
That effect often comes from architectural elements adapted into décor, like the Jharokha wooden frame, inspired by traditional Indian facades and reinterpreted for modern interiors.
Jharokha Mirror for the Living Room

A painted Jharokha mirror adds both reflection and detail, making it a strong focal point for the living space.
Place it above a console or on a main wall, where it can enhance light while anchoring the room with its structured frame.
Indian Mirror for the Entryway

A carved Indian mirror in a Jharokha frame creates a strong first impression while reflecting light into the space.
Place it near the entrance to add depth and openness, while defining the entry without additional décor.
Jharokha Wooden Frame for Passageways

A Jharokha wooden frame adds structure to passageways, where walls are often left visually empty. Its carved form introduces depth without requiring additional elements like mirrors or artwork.
Place it as a standalone wall feature, allowing the detailing to define the space while maintaining a clean and uncluttered look.
Jharokha Mirror for the Bedroom

In bedrooms, a Jharokha mirror can be used as a secondary accent rather than a primary utility mirror.
Place it above a dresser or along a side wall, where it contributes to the overall composition without disrupting the calm of the space.
Jharokha Wooden Frame for the Pooja Room

This Jharokha wooden frame designed as a temple structure creates a defined and elevated space for devotional placement.
Place it on a dedicated wall or console within the pooja space, where it can frame the idol or sacred objects while maintaining visual clarity and balance.
Jharokha wooden frames do more than decorate; they introduce structure, depth, and a sense of continuity with traditional design. When placed thoughtfully, a Jharokha mirror or Indian mirror can transform a flat wall into a defined and balanced visual element.
Explore our collection of Jharokhas and Mirrors to find a piece that aligns with your space and intent.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is a Jharokha wooden frame?
A Jharokha wooden frame is inspired by traditional Indian architectural windows, adapted into carved wooden décor used to frame mirrors or function as wall accents.
Q2. What is a Jharokha mirror?
A Jharokha mirror is a mirror set within a carved wooden frame featuring arches and detailing derived from traditional Indian design.
Q3. Where should a Jharokha mirror be placed?
It can be placed in living rooms, entryways, bedrooms, or passageways, depending on whether it is used as a focal point or a supporting accent.
Q4. Do Indian mirrors suit modern interiors?
Yes. Their structured forms and natural materials allow Indian mirrors to integrate well into modern spaces when paired with minimal surroundings.




