Since limited funds were available for the new club building, a design prepared by a committee member, Le Mesurier, was chosen.
The first of the Sind Club buildings, which now houses the ladies bar and the dining room, was designed in a southern Italian style.
The club buildings are provided with a generous back set from the road, creating a feeling of exclusiveness and inaccessibility, even though the architectural style is informal and does not rely on pediments and porticoes for effect.
Women were only allowed in to attend a ladies' dinner held every two months and the celebrated Sind Club Ball organised once a year.
The sign "Women and dogs not allowed" was removed only a day after Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah took his oath as Governor-General of Pakistan on August 14, 1947.