Artistic ornamentation with plaster, colored glasses, proper design not only in planning, but also coordinated with Islamic architectural features has made Tabatabaei house as the bride of houses in Iran, located in Kashan, Isfahan province.
Tabatabaei house is an old historical house which was built for a carpet merchant with an area about 4700 square meters. You will see a marvelous historical monument which contains the aesthetic values of Islamic Architecture and designed according to climatic features.
Shah-Neshin is the most attractive part of this house, located on the southern side. It is a room with seven doors and a high ceiling dedicated to host, the special guests and ceremonies. Due to the presence of the mirror among its Stucco, it is also known as the Mirror Hall.
You will see a room with specific ornamentation which contains painting, Muqarnas, Stucco, Āina-kāri, and some lattice windows made of plaster. All these elements show marvelous detail of Islamic Architecture in Tabatabaei house.
There are two rooms on both sides of Shah-Neshin as Gooshvare (earnings), which used for regular guests.
In front of the Mirror Hall, there is a gorgeous Iwan including specific Āina-kāri on the ceiling. The pattern of the Kashan Rug which is known as Medallion-Corner used as Stucco on the ceiling. Moreover, there are some stars among the pattern of Medallion-Corner which show the importance of the stars in the desert sky.
Outdoor room
There are some rooms around the outdoor courtyard which divided into the winter room and summer room. Due to the Sun radiation, these rooms situated in the building.
Backyard
On both sides of the Shah-Neshin and behind the earrings, there are some small courtyards called the backyards, constructed mirror to each other. The Backyards provided light to the surrounding rooms.
This part belongs to the Tabatabaeis family, which has five doors and a room in the center between two courtyards. There is no ornamentation in this part, but you face specific Vault, colored glasses, and dominate both the indoor and outdoor courtyards.