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Regal & Traditional Wedding Decor

byForum DecoratorsTakes projects across Mumbai; Specializes in setups at Hiravati and Siddharth BanquetsStarts from1,25,000 per eventView full gallery

We bring Indian heritage to life through curated designs that blend classic auspicious elements like fresh marigolds and brass accents with timeless royal aesthetics.

This reception stage is the definition of regal radiance. I used deep red velvet drapes and a multi-panel backdrop with gold accents and traditional lattice work. The hanging crystal lights and floral arrangements in shades of red and maroon complete this opulent, royal look.

This traditional wedding mandap is a celebration of marigold elegance. The stage backdrop is a grid of hanging marigold and tuberose strings, and the mandap ceiling is heavily decorated with yellow and white flowers. This design is vibrant, auspicious, and deeply rooted in Indian wedding traditions.

This wedding mandap showcases a royal symphony in white and gold. The design features intricate jharokha-style wall panels, lotus motifs, and traditional seating. The ceiling is a dense canopy of white flowers with hanging lights, creating a majestic and serene atmosphere for the ceremony.

A closer look at the white and gold royal wedding theme. This video highlights the detailed craftsmanship, from the golden lotus motifs on the walls to the arrangements of fragrant rajnigandha (tuberose) in brass pots. It’s a theme that feels both grand and spiritually grounded.

Here, I've designed a mandap using a serene yellow and white color palette. The structure is defined by arches covered in yellow flowers, with a backdrop of hanging white floral strings. This setup is perfect for a traditional ceremony like a Haldi or a daytime wedding.

This is a traditional decor corner, perfect for a puja or as a welcome setup. I used authentic brass props like urlis, vases, and lamps, filled with water and fragrant flowers like mogra and gulchadi (tuberose). The backdrop features sacred Hindu symbols, grounding the event in cultural significance.

For this Mandap Mahurat puja, I created a simple yet elegant stage using a backdrop of hanging floral strings and white drapes. The focus is on creating a clean, sacred space for the pre-wedding rituals, using fresh white flowers to signify purity and new beginnings.

About Regal & Traditional Designs

What truly sets a traditional setup apart isn't just the color palette, it is the quality of the elements you choose. We focus on real brass props like urlis and lamps, paired with the natural fragrance of fresh rajnigandha and mogra, rather than relying solely on artificial fillers. This attention to texture and scent is what transforms a standard banquet hall into a space that feels deeply rooted and authentic.