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Rajasthani home decor ideas to add royal charm to your space

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 24, 2026, 11:11 IST
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Rajasthani home decor ideas to add royal charm to your space

Rajasthan is known for its grand palaces, colorful culture, detailed craftsmanship, and timeless royal beauty. Rajasthani interior designing includes the use of carved wooden furniture, colorful fabrics and various regional artifacts, which lend warmth and grace to your space. If you wish to redecorate your house or add some ethnicity to it, interiors inspired by Rajasthani decor can do wonders for you. Let's look at some amazing ideas for decorating your home with Rajasthani decor.


(Photos from Houzz)

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Traditional Textile Decorations

The traditional textile items from Rajasthan include Bagru, Sanganeri print, Bandhani textiles, and mirrors in the fabrics. Such textiles could be incorporated into the interior decoration by using bedding materials, cushion covers, runner table covers, curtains, or even upholstered furniture. Apart from the colors and fabrics, you would be bringing some handmade uniqueness to your interior décor.

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Incorporate traditional warm lighting

Statement lighting can entirely change a room's look. Lanterns, chandeliers, brass lighting fixtures, and colorful glass pendants that are inspired from the palaces of Rajasthan provide a luxurious look. Traditional lanterns can also be hung in balconies and corners of the rooms during evening time.

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Wall paintings and Rajasthani art decor

The traditional arts of Rajasthan can add an element of style to your home. Wall paintings depicting scenes like royal processions, dance forms, elephants, or camels can bring life to your blank walls. You could also try painted plates and miniature art forms, decorating with textiles.

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Add wooden furniture with Rajasthani design

The quickest way to make a place look like a part of Rajasthan is by adding handcrafted wooden furniture. You could have carved sofas, tables, and cabinets as well as even jharokha mirrors with a touch of old-world charm. The dark and elaborately carved wood gives an aura of the royal palace and automatically becomes the center of attraction. You could have low sofas with colorful cushions along with carved diwans.

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Adding jharokha decor and mirror decor

Jharokhas are probably the most recognized aspects of Rajasthan's architectural style. You could even use wooden jharokhas to display mirrors on them. Larger antique mirrors with carved frame decorations can make you feel royal.

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