The window panels and doors of the viharn and the ubosot are intricately decorated in golden colors with symbols of Royalty and the mythological three headed elephant Erawan. Surrounding both the viharn and the ubosot is a gallery, on which large circular pillars support the roof. The walls of the ubosot, the buildings where monks are ordained, are decorated with 19th century murals.
The viharn, a large building with a multi tiered roof, enshrines the Wat Makut’s principal Buddha image. To the back of the viharn is a very elaborate butsabok, a kind of Buddha image throne, that enshrines the bronze image in the meditation posture. Seated in front of the butsabok are the images of two followers in admiration.