Rani Ka Bagh at Noor Mahal is not just a venue it is a vision come alive. Thoughtfully conceptualized by interior designer Tushar Joshi, this magnificent creation stands as a tribute to India’s royal past. It celebrates the power of design to evoke emotion, memory, and awe. The designer imagined every stone, dome, and curve of Rani Ka Bagh to create an experience. It is not just an architectural space. Rani Ka Bagh seamlessly blends history and imagination. He was inspired by the timeless aesthetics of Rajputana and Mughal architecture, . The design draws inspiration from the iconic Red Fort. This is reflected in its striking single-tone red sandstone façade that exudes warmth, grandeur, and depth. Yet, what makes this space truly extraordinary is not just its appearance. He embedded details in the craftsmanship and storytelling of the entire project.
Timeless Aesthetics Come Alive In This Tribute To Indian Royalty | Utkarsh Vastukaran Design Studio
At the heart of the timeless aesthetics and design lies the Jodi Dome concept a pair of majestic domes that create perfect architectural harmony. These twin domes embody balance and unity, capturing the spirit of Indian symmetry and grace. Handcrafted in red sandstone, they stand as guardians of tradition, framing the entire structure and adding a poetic rhythm to its visual flow. Each dome is a masterpiece of proportion, echoing the magnificence of Rajputana palaces while offering a renewed sense of intimacy and presence.
Adding to the structure’s charm is the elevated platform above the main stage, designed to recreate the nostalgia of royal durbars. Standing atop this platform, one experiences an almost cinematic moment overlooking the grand lawns, the fountains, and the timeless red arches. It’s a perspective that transforms every celebration into an experience of history retold larger than life, yet deeply personal.
The handcrafted elements and inlay designs throughout Rani Ka Bagh reveal the soul of Indian craftsmanship. Artisans spent months shaping each detail by hand from delicately carved jaalis and floral motifs to precise inlay patterns that blend geometric discipline with natural beauty. Every carving, every inlay, and every arch is a piece of living art, celebrating India’s design heritage and the skill of its craftsmen.
Symbolic details of elephants and fish are intricately woven into the design representing strength, prosperity, and continuity. The soft symmetry of fountains in pristine white stone offers contrast to the richness of the red façade, evoking the grace of Mughal gardens. Together, these elements tell a story of thought, patience, and passion where art meets architecture and design becomes emotion.
For Tushar Joshi, Rani Ka Bagh was more than a project it was a heartfelt expression of an idea: to create a venue that transforms imagination into an experience. His design philosophy speaks through every details that true luxury lies not in excess, but in authenticity.
Rani Ka Bagh is, therefore, more than a structure it is an outspoken journey. A hidden gem within Noor Mahal, where design meets legacy, and every celebration becomes part of a lifelong story. An experience of timeless aesthetics that redefines what it means to relive history timeless, regal, and forever alive.
Fact File
Designed by: Utkarsh Vastukaran Design Studio
Project Type: Commercial Architecture Design
Project Name: Hotel Noormahal Palace Lawn- Rani Ka Bagh
Location: Karnal -NCR – Delhi
Year Built: October 2025
Duration of the project: 4 Months
Project Size: 38000 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 8 CrorePrincipal Designer: Tusshar Pravin Joshi
Firm’s Website Link: Utkarsh Vastukaran Design Studio
Instagram Link: Utkarsh Vastukaran Design Studio
Facebook Link: Utkarsh Vastukaran Design Studio
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