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Sujan Rajmahal Palace, Jaipur, India (2015)**

Artist/Designer: Adil Ahmad

Project Location: Jaipur, India

Figure 1: Baby Blue interiors of the palace ( Source | Accessed : April 25, 2020 | Photographer: Unknown )
Figure 2: Hot Pink interiors of the palace ( Source | Accessed : April 25, 2020 | Photographer: Unknown )
Figure 3: One of the most colourful interior spaces in the palace ( Source | Accessed : April 25, 2020 | Photographer: Unknown )
Figure 4: Passageway ( Source | Accessed : April 25, 2020 | Photographer: Unknown )
Figure 5: Jewel toned chairs with exotic art work ( Source | Accessed : April 25, 2020 | Photographer: Unknown )
Figure 6: The combination of aqua blue and barbie pink make this space a covetable one ( Source | Accessed : April 25, 2020 | Photographer: Unknown )
Figure 7: Verandah area with mint blue wall graphics, soft pink ceiling and crystal chandeliers ( Source | Accessed : April 25, 2020 | Photographer: Unknown )
Figure 8: Mint Blue - Green patterned interiors in the verandah ( Source | Accessed : April 25, 2020 | Photographer: Unknown )
Figure 9: Exterior facade ( Source | Accessed : April 25, 2020 | Photographer: Architectural Digest )
Figure 10: An interior view of the Mountbatten suite - one of the rooms of the hotel ( Source | Accessed : April 25, 2020 | Photographer: Architectural Digest )

Style/Period(s):
Contemporary, Renovated

Primary Material(s):
Color

Function(s):
Hospitality

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Significant Date(s):
18th Century, 1729, 21st Century, 2015

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Building Address: Sardar Patel Marg, Shivaji Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001, India


Significant Dates: Initial construction 1729, renovated 2015


Supporting Staff/ Designers: Thakur Mohan Singh Ji,[5] ruler of Chaumoo and the then Prime Minister of Raj built the first Palace of Jaipur in 1727 which is today known as "The Raj Palace", Adil Ahmad architect


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This project is located within a structure that was built in 1729. It was revamped 5 years ago by Decorator - Adil Ahmad. All the Royal rooms were converted into hotel suites. There is an infectious use of colour and patterns here that play with the existing environment but still managed to stay fresh and add some much needed exuberance to the space. The renovation is so well blended, that it is hard to tell the difference between it being newer than the rest of the palace.

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