
If you’re a Bridgerton fan, you’re just as likely to have been smitten by the tasteful design of the show as by its characters. The romance of the series may be rooted in the Regency era, but its aesthetics can very well be visualised in modern Indian homes.
Whether it’s the soft florals that echo our love for botanical prints or pastel palettes that complement natural light, some of the wallpapers used in the show can seamlessly bring timeless elegance into your space.
To decode how this aesthetic can work in Indian spaces, Siddheshwar Panda, CEO and Co-Founder of Magic Decor, shared five thoughtful ways to bring that Regency softness into homes without turning them into a film set.
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“I believe every wall deserves a story, not just a pattern picked from a catalogue. The appeal of the Bridgerton aesthetic in India lies in its emotional quality. It feels nostalgic and expressive, which is very similar to how we design our homes. You do not need extravagance to create romance. You need proportion, balance and a clear focal point,” he said.
Panda suggested the following 5 wallpaper ideas for your home.
If there is one design that instantly signals Bridgerton romance, it is a soft English garden floral. Think botanical murals, featuring delicate roses, trailing vines, and muted blossoms. These create an aristocratic yet intimate mood.
When used behind a bed or along a dining wall, these florals introduce storytelling without overwhelming Indian room proportions.
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Colour plays a defining rolein Regency-inspired interiors. Pastel-toned wallpapers, whether in light damask or textured matte finishes, allow colour to become the hero without heavy ornamentation.
In rooms with ample daylight, these shades create the luminous softness seen in period dramas, making the space feel airy rather than dramatic.
While blue and green create calm, blush pinks and antique creams introduce warmth and nostalgia. Toile-inspired wallpapers bring subtle storytelling pastoral scenes, delicate line work, and vintage textures that pair effortlessly with brass accents and carved wooden furniture common in Indian homes.
Blush tones soften sharp architectural lines, while antique cream brightens smaller rooms without making them feel stark. Here, colour becomes emotionally inviting, graceful, and layered.
For those hesitant about florals vintage plaster effects, faded damasks, or linen-inspired finishes in soft beige or dove grey can quietly elevate a space. These styles echo old-world walls without bold patterns.
These wallpapers work beautifully in living rooms or formal spaces, creating depth while allowing furniture and décor to shine.
Wallpaper sets the foundation, but texture and light complete the transformation.
Panda suggests pairing romantic walls with breathable fabrics like cotton and linen in muted prints. Layered bedding, quilted throws, embroidered cushions, and soft upholstery extend the wallpaper palette throughout the room.
Flowing white or ivory curtains allow daylight to filter gently across floral surfaces, enhancing their softness.
Lighting is equally crucial. Warm bulbs, brass or ceramic lamp bases, pleated fabric shades, and curved silhouettes create depth and intimacy in the evening.
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