The Siddhpur house documented by DICRC researchers is called the Hararwala House located in Navi Vora Wad near the clock tower. As told by the owner, it is 80 years old house and owned by the Hararwala family, a well known and influential Bohra family. The house is two storied and the construction of the house is in brick and wood. There is a strong colonial influence but the architecture style observed can be labelled as eclectic. The house has five rooms with opulently decorated main halls on each floor and intricately crafted in-built wall units, richly carved and upholstered furniture elements like chairs and benches to display the family’s rich status in the society.
This volume contains the drawings pertaining to the furniture of the building. The furniture style observed in the house can be called composite with styles ranging from Art Deco, Victorian, Early Georgian and Chippendale. The materials used in interiors range from wood, cut glass and brass hardware.