New Delhi: Decoration during the festival of light- Diwali is one of the most joyous and happening times when people of the house come together and make an aesthetic and appealing decor come to life with various things and items used. While some opt for traditional decor methods some want to add modern elements to make it look attractive and aesthetic.
Decorating doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive—sometimes, simple touches make the most impact. Our homes reflect our emotions, it’s joyful during the happier times, and what could be more happier and thrilling than the upcoming festive season? Here are some easy and super aesthetic and fun tips one must know for Diwali and festive decor by Jagpreet Muchhal, Interior Designer/Stylist at Silverlake Premium Furniture.
Tips to decorate your home for Diwali
Lighting at home brings a sense of warmth and comfort, and you can use the fairy lights on windows and balconies to give your home an inviting glow this festive season. There is more to Diwali decoration than just lighting, one can improve the overall look by following ways.
Using different flowers both natural and artificial makes our home look more bright and brings natural colour into it.
To add extra vibrancy to your holiday season, you can create rangoli in various forms and designs around the doorways and in the living room using traditional colours.
Using centrepieces such as traditional idols or sculptures on coffee tables and corners is recommended to make your home more attractive.
Lighting candles and diyas around the house, in rooms, balconies and entrances also makes your home look more welcoming and comforting.
You can place scented candles and incense sticks at open places, fragrances like sandalwood, jasmine or rose are perfect for the festive mood.
You can bring some colours, and use colourful curtains, rugs, carpets and doormats in unique patterns and designs to uplift the ambience of your home.
Fine art works at Empty walls, sketches, traditional paintings, and mirror art make the space look comfortable and larger.
Floor sitting arrangement, incrited cushions, and soft lighting are the best for family gatherings, meals and conversations.
Door hangings, dream catchers, and traditional clocks are also some of the things that can lift up the aesthetics of the home.
Adding these elements will make your house feel cosy and welcoming. These elements are not only related to modern aesthetics but also have traditional and cultural significance for Diwali. Everything from presenting modern arts to traditional components like diyas and rangoli adds elegance and joy to your home. Selecting items that complement your home’s style, whether it be traditional or modern, improves its atmosphere.
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Decorate your home with warmth and elegance this Diwali! Discover easy, aesthetic tips by Jagpreet Muchhal that blend modern and traditional décor elements—from lights and flowers to scents and art—to bring an inviting glow and festive spirit to your home. Home & Garden Lifestyle News -Fashion Trends, Beauty Tips, Celebrity Party News, Relationship advice, Travel and Food Tips