The Mosque at Gilaber in Narsingdi is envisioned as a refined spiritual interior that reinterprets traditional Islamic architecture through contemporary craftsmanship. The architectural concept centers on hierarchy and symmetry, with the mihrab composition acting as the visual and spiritual focal point. Layered arches and framed niches define the form, creating depth and rhythm. A warm palette of ivory, soft gold, and natural wood tones establishes a serene and dignified atmosphere. Indirect lighting and accent wall sconces highlight geometric patterns and calligraphic details, enhancing spiritual calm. Materials such as polished stone flooring, carved wood panels, and patterned screens provide rich texture and tactile contrast. The interior design balances ornamentation with restraint, resulting in an elegant, timeless, and contemplative aesthetic suited for prayer and reflection.