A panj-dari is a traditional element of vernacular Persian architecture. The word comes from "panj" (five) and "dar" (window or door), meaning "five windowed room".
By definition, a panjdari is a large room that is often flanked to the main talar of the house, and most often connected to a large balcony, where 5 large contiguous windows provide primary views to the main courtyard of the house.
On each side of this pandjari, we can find an other room called goochvareh which means earring.
In modern terms, the room would be the equivalent of the"living room" of the house. However, traditional Persian houses were very large and had many rooms.
In Badrood this room has been divided in parts without apparent partitions, having each of them a special colour, green, blue and red.The chandeliers and all the items of the decoration are in perfect harmony with the colour of each room .
You will be able to see a grain of rice on which Mrs Leila Doostali wrote four verses of the Koran!
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