The legacy of Indian television takes a grand leap as Smriti Irani returns as Tulsi in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2. While her powerful screen presence is unmatched, what quietly steals the show is the beautifully crafted set of Shanti Niketan. This article explores the detailed carpentry and set Interior design that brings back the emotion and elegance of the original Virani household.
From intricately carved entrances to polished jharokhas, the new season isn’t just a reboot of a story—it’s the resurrection of an era, rebuilt brick by brick, beam by beam.
Watch: Tulsi Returns to Shanti Niketan
Watch the official set reveal featuring Smriti Irani’s iconic re-entry into the Virani Family. Click here to see the video on YouTube.
Set Interior Design Details That Rebuilt Nostalgia
1. Entrance to Shanti Niketan

The iconic doorway, deeply associated with Tulsi’s strength, is built from veneered plywood with intricate wood carving. It creates a timeless frame around Smriti Irani’s return, inviting both her and the audience back into a familiar world. The door looks like a traditional one with heavy and long handles.
2. Living Room Paneling & Jharokhas

Jharokha-style frames and MDF wall panels with subtle floral carvings reflect traditional Indian interiors. Finished in warm wood tones, these details embrace nostalgia while fitting into a modern production.
3. Staircase Railing & Balustrades

A redesigned wooden staircase with carved newel posts, polished balustrades, and layered lighting allows dramatic camera angles. Every step Tulsi takes—literally—is backed by elegant wooden craftsmanship. And the railing alongside is made up of HDHMR Board with grey polish.
4. Bedroom Interior Design

Crafted with plywood and MDF (HDHMR), the Bedroom looks modern and traditional both. The wall painting looks simple and beautiful. The Bed Design looks like the bed of king size. The lamp on the wall is quite different.
5. Modular Kitchen Design

The Kitchen of Smirti Irani’s Shanti Niketan looks like an old-fashioned one. We see this type of kitchen in the year 1999-2000. The interior is quite simple, cabinets are laminated.
Smriti Irani: The Character and the Interior Carpentry
Smriti Irani’s return as Tulsi is not just a casting decision—it’s the emotional core of the reboot. The carpentry elements on set have been carefully designed to:
- Highlight her legacy (traditional carved frames and arches)
- Support dramatic angles and lighting (backlit wood textures and layered levels)
- Evoke nostalgia (same family temple frames, same grand staircase)
Every beam and board seems built to hold the weight of her character’s journey. As Smriti walks through the wooden doors of Shanti Niketan, the craftsmanship acts like a co-actor—enhancing her presence and the emotional pull of the story.
Quick Breakdown of Interior Carpentry Elements
Set Element | Material Used | Role in Story/Visuals |
Main Entrance Door | Veneer-finished carved plywood | Symbol of Tulsi/Smriti Irani’s re-entry |
Jharokhas & Paneling | MDF with moldings, laminate | Cultural depth, visual framing |
Staircase Railings | Solid wood or engineered timber | Heritage touch, dra matic blocking for character arcs |
Bedroom | Plywood, MDF, HDHMR, laminate, Lamp, Wall Design | Balance of tradition and utility |
Kitchen | Plywood, MDF, (laminate or PU finish) | Glossy touch, light layering for camera depth |
Why Set Carpentry is Crucial in Kyunki 2
- Visual Legacy: Viewers associate Shanti Niketan with Tulsi. Set Interior Design maintains that identity while modernising the design.
- Emotional Storytelling: From Smriti Irani’s first step inside the Virani house to emotional family gatherings, carpentry frames every moment.
- Function Meets Feelings: Durable materials like plywood, Laminates and MDF ensure long-term filming practicality without compromising elegance.
Smriti Irani’s return is the emotional heart of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2—and the Interior Design on set acts as its architectural soul. Every carved panel and polished stair speaks of the show’s legacy. It’s more than decor—it’s storytelling in wood.
As viewers fall back into the rhythms of the Virani household, it’s clear: the set isn’t just a backdrop, it’s a carefully crafted character of its own—supporting Tulsi, played by Smriti Irani, in every step of her timeless journey.
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