Rajasthan has been a traditional benchmark for architects, interior designers. Homemakers are also willing to recreate its influential and royal history in contemporary times. This Royal Home Decor Makeover embodies vivid styles of caskets, colorful art and craft pieces with exquisite interior themes that are relevant to essential history of Rajasthani heritage.
Royals of Rajasthan have been mastering this elegant look. Display of Miniature Paintings, showcasing traditional Rajasthani puppets, mirrors artifacts, unique block printed quilts, carpets, covers and mirror work embroidery on furnishing elements are also as a part of design.
Your search for inexpensive DIY ideas for a low budget royal luxury house, will lead you to a variety of low cost home decor options to make your house look rich for cheap. Here are top budget friendly ideas that will reshape and create a royal home, giving it a glamorous and opulent look.
1. Recreating a Royal Living Room
Low seating is a fundamental requirement of the Rajput lifestyle and a standard in all the old palaces. Also, a pair of Jaipuri art chairs and stool can revamp the whole look and carry a little bit of royal life into your house. You can find some really affordable options here
Fortunately, all these options are pocket-friendly and can be purchased within just 5000 INR. A low seating area in your main hall will surely add an element of greatness and absorbance.
2. Reviving the Bedroom
Secondly, modern royal bedroom designs comprise of a mesmerising mix. To generate some bursts of color in your spaces, textile block prints, mirror work, embroidery and all things bright that can subtly live together.
Rajasthan is also recognized for its textiles, apart from its handloom decor. Caskets, boxes and side corner- wooden racks are some trending elements of royal bedroom look that comes in a budget. Here’s a really attractive option for boxes and caskets.
As they say “God is in the details”, the art furniture and handicraft pieces stand for the same notion and we couldn’t agree more to it. A beautifully carved “Charpai” would also add a light touch to the space. Such a practical, affordable yet elegant piece creates a sense of rawness and harmony.
Puppetry is another cultural phenomenon, also referred to as “Kathputlis” in the local language and which is a common mode of entertainment that goes back to a history of more than centuries. Their presence gives us some age-old vibrations that connect us with our Indian existence. Check these options out!
Paintings, wall hanging decorations and “Jaalis” also have a major impact on the theme of your décor. They are a modern yet traditional version of a partition that links to this western Indian culture with the great importance of privacy. It can also fluently transform your space into separate spaces for even better functionality. All of your bedroom décors comes under a cute budget of 12,000 INR. These options are irresistible, check them out!
3. Decorating the Bathroom
The secret to a successful makeover is in the specifics when it comes to a small space like a bathroom. In sync with the decor theme you are following, any feature, huge or small, should be selected and serve as a one-of-a-kind ornament at the same time.
A washbasin paired with matching coloured walls and mirrors that are framed by lights are one of the most creative solutions that enhance the luxury appearance of the bathroom while keeping the layout simply uncluttered. Then, who would have thought that all of this comes in a budget of just 10,000 INR? Check out some ways of elegant bathroom decor!
Vibrant design inspiration can be found wherever you look. Royal home decor makeover has always been an interesting subject. People who are tight on a budget love to experiment with creativity. Similar colorful and traditional products coming straight from the beautiful culture of Rajasthan will help also improve your house’s minute details and make a joyous space to live in.
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