The arrangement continued under the British Raj even as his two sons, Haridas and Bechardas, took over as Diwansahebs to Junagadh state.
The house has several Interior Architecture Elements which represent motifs of Hindu Gods and religious animals like elephants, peacocks and floral patterns on columns and bracket.
Though most of the Interior Architecture Elements are simplistic in their expression, the major influences found in the building are colonial.
As the owners were avid readers and writers and lover of books, it has been observed that several types of tables were consciously placed in every room of the house and are both imported and custom made.
The materials used in interiors range from wood, ceramic tiles, cut glass and brass hardware.