1,500 years of royal heritage, one Boston address: Inside Padmaja Kumari Parmar's home
Princess Padmaja Kumari Parmar of the House of Mewar opened her century-old Boston home — featuring Indian art, a massive lawn, panoramic rooms and a bathtub fit for royalty.
- Jul 8, 2026,
- Updated Jul 8, 2026 1:53 PM IST

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Princess Padmaja Kumari Parmar, daughter of the House of Mewar, opened the doors of her Boston home on June 28, 2026 — a century-old house thoughtfully designed to honour India's royal past while embracing contemporary family life. (Credit: Youtube/Homeworthy)

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A massive door opens into a staircase hallway leading to a contemporary living room — featuring subtle seating with colourful cushions and throws, a well-decorated table and a piano setup that makes the space warm and inviting. (Credit: Youtube/Homeworthy)

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The foyer features a massive artwork and a wedding picture of the princess for a personalised touch. Most of the home's design is inspired by art rooted in Indian culture — a deliberate choice to honour Padmaja's Mewar heritage. (Credit: Youtube/Homeworthy)

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The dining space features striking blue walls with a massive artwork, a large wooden dining table decorated with flowers and candles, and what Padmaja describes as some of the most beautiful cutlery in her collection. (Credit: Youtube/Homeworthy)

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The bedrooms follow a minimalist approach — classic queen-sized beds, cosy seating, a fireplace and lamps. Each also features a massive bathroom with a large bathtub against a shimmering wall, kept predominantly white and bright. (Credit: Youtube/Homeworthy)

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The house features a covered outdoor seating area that opens into a massive garden — doubling as an entertainment space for family and friends, complete with a cosy fireplace for colder evenings. (Credit: Youtube/Homeworthy)

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Princess Padmaja traces her family's lineage back 1,500 years to the House of Mewar, one of the world's oldest living royal dynasties. Today she dedicates her work to preserving its cultural legacy — even from across the Atlantic.
