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Divers Jan 10,2022

Home Interiors Trends For 2022

Everyone is taking new year resolutions -new year, new you—and a new home to go with it? We can’t help but wonder what the next 12 months will bring as we approach 2022. And, since we’ve been spending so much time at home, we’ve been considering how to keep our spaces up to date with the current trends. Keeping up with the latest fashions may be a breath of new air, even though our quarters are designed to represent our preferences.

Chocolate

Home Interiors Trends For 2022

Home Interiors Trends For 2022

Unfortunately, this is not about your favourite chocolate bar; we will embrace the chocolate hues in 2022. There are a lot of people who are opting for chocolate hues for their interiors. There is a range of options, from paint to furniture or even pillows. There was a time where gray was in vogue, but the fact that gray is a little bit more on the flashy part, some people want to go with chocolate tones that feel more convivial while giving a peaceful vibe.

As many people were opting for gray in 2021, as it is a safe pick, which goes with almost every other colour, we see every shade of gray when visiting our relatives. Opting for a chocolate shade will make you feel more unique.

Canopy Beds

This was predictable, we found them coming in from time to time in 2021, and I guess they will have a unique comeback in 2022. Apart from canopy beds, there are a lot of designs that will make their come back in 2022, and we are so thrilled that the canopy bed forms part of this.

Canopy beds represent 1600, as it was very famous then. Canopies are listed as ‘roofs’ and ‘chapel roofs’ in the inventories of Scottish nobility, and a ‘chapel bed’ was created for Anne of Denmark, James VI and I’s wife.

Maximalism 

We are ditching the minimalism trend, hopping directly on the other side; maximalism. In 2021, minimalism was at the top of all interior designers’ picks. We won’t say that it isn’t popular now, but we have witnessed a sudden decline in minimalism interest, especially among designers.

Whether floral velvet, bullion fringe, or a 19th-century French Commode, maximalism is all about embracing the ‘extra’. Or all three at the same time! I believe richly hued palettes with layers of colour and texture will reign supreme in the new year. It has the feel of mohair and is a rich fabric with a delicate hand that creates a stunning texture.

Dark Kitchen

Home Interiors Trends For 2022

Home Interiors Trends For 2022

We have witnessed different types of kitchens during the last past years- flashy, dark, or moody colours; we have seen it all and guess what? Dark colours kitchen are coming back in style. It can also include all kinds of textures, from matte to shiny or bumpy.

Vintage

I believe that mixing refurbished vintage treasures and historical furnishings into the home and introducing more bespoke furniture items will be the trend for distinguishing your home. As now everyone has access to the internet and Pinterest, it is nice seeing some furniture pieces you did not see online. You can contact local furniture makers to do something unique to reflect your identity.

A Serene Place

Covid-19 has brought families together, but sometimes we need a little break. What is more useful than a room for withdrawal, a room where you will be able to charge up? You can also dedicate this spare room to work from home to distinguish between home and work so that you don’t feel like you are working 24/7.

We must contemplate our home decoration as we will be spending most of our time inside. In the comments, let us know what you think about these trends for 2022…

by admin8745
Divers Jul 22,2021

Biggest Home Decorating Dos and Don’Ts That Can Make or Break Your Space

Once, someone told me there are no rules for home décor.

But, once you’ve made the wrong choices, won’t guilt creep in?

This is why I’ve spent countless hours analyzing and researching in order to help you avoid committing any of these common decorating mistakes.

#1. Do Take Your Time

Do Take Your Time

I’ve come to realize, more and more, that I am always rushing – rushing from one task to another, rushing through revamping kitchen walls, impatient to choose living room furniture or anxious to get a task done.

I’ve been reflecting on this and I think I should really stop it.

I mean, what’s the result of trying to fit all of the decorating tasks in one day?

Somewhere, it points towards a sense of greediness where you are rushing things, without never stopping to enjoy the process.

#2. Do Design Around Your Needs

Design Around Your Needs

Living room or kitchen, every space comes with its own distinct challenges and assets.

Remember, home décor trends come and go, but you’ll be the one occupying that space, let’s say, for a very long, long time. So, better make it comfortable and functioning rather than posh and sophisticated.

Here’s a little author tip: Make a list of your needs and then base your decorating ideas to suit them.

#3. Do Consider the Architecture of Your Home

Architecture of Your Home

Honestly, do you think you can incorporate a slick, modern look in an ornate Federation home? I’d say it’s even worst than those ugly avocado green bathrooms of the 1970s.

No matter how much you might love linoleum flooring or textured design, you need to make sure that the style works with the architecture of your home.

The same applies to the location of the house.

Much like abstract art, home décor focuses on architectural elements, such as asymmetrical doorways and home furnishings. Close to modern or contemporary home design, this concept allows you to use the clear and fine lines of your home and its location to embrace specific interior design styles that can offer a fresh and stunning perspective.

Let me give you some examples:

  • An early inspired American colonial-style house can inspire the use of subdued muted colors, vintage finishes like oil-rubbed bronze and handmade furniture.

 

  • An Arabian home would exude luxury and grace mostly through the use of bold colors like turquoise, ornate patterns, metal light fixtures, velvet couches, wood tables and glass décor.

 

  • I know it’s pretty rare, but when it comes to the house of Amish people, home décor is concentrated on the use of neutral tones, such as greys, blacks, whites and browns, wood furnishings and gaslight fixtures.

 

  • An African house would depict the exotic feel through the use of earth tones, stone artifacts, handmade furnishings and terracotta or sandstone floors.

#4. Don’t Decorate Only Around One Color

Decorate Only Around One Color

Quickly, let me share a small story: My friend’s a huge fan of the Caribbean Islands and she wanted to bring that coastal retreat to her house. Now comes the fun part: she decorated her whole house in blue and yellow.

It’s hard to imagine a house painted in only one color.

It may sound like a strategically good advice, but trust me, it will not appeal to the eye and won’t certainly make you smile.

#5. Don’t Buy Things Just Because They Are Cheap

Don’t Buy Things Just Because They Are Cheap

Chances are that during your furniture shopping, you will come across items with extremely low prices.

Thing is looking for an affordable sofa or dining table in this world dominated by an ever-present competition is not always easy.

What I recommend is to buy items that might be a little expensive but which will still be efficient in the long run.

#6. Don’t Use White Decor If You Have Kids or Pets

Don't Use White Decor If You Have Kids or Pets

Now, when you have kids who don’t mind at all being dirty, don’t like to clean up and are completely unaffected by clutter and mess, I must say, unless you really want greasy little handprints and stubborn food stains on your walls, you should avoid white décor.

And, it’s even more recommended when you have pets, along with your little Lucifers.

 

The list of dos and don’t s is not done yet. If you want more of these guidelines, come back for the second part!

 

 

 

by admin8745
Divers Jun 7,2021

Best Tips for Decorating Fireplaces

A fireplace can be more than just a heating source. It can create the perfect atmosphere for a room and become an interesting design element. So, learn how to make your fireplace stand out prominently as a room’s focal point with the following ideas.

1. Take the Location Into Account

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Suppose you are decorating all the fireplaces in your house. Would you decorate the fireplace in your living room in the same way as the one in your bedroom? Of course, not!

This is why it is crucial to consider the location of your fireplace when planning for its decoration.

2. Picture How the Fireplace Decor Fits in With the Rest of the Room

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Whatever the style you are adopting to decorate the fireplace, it should definitely look as if it belongs to the room. It should not only fit in but should also improve the overall aesthetic of the room.

Let’s say, for example, you have a pretty rustic living room. Exposed bricks and lots of charming old wood are the perfect decorative touches that enhance the theme of the room.

But, if the decoration sticks out too much, you will most probably end up with a somehow off atmosphere.

3. Then Comes in the Décor

How to Decorate a Fireplace Mantel Like a Professional (10 Tips)

  • If you want to make the mantel the star, try to minimize the number of accessories and fill the space with just a simple mirror and a few items such as glass vases or hurricane candleholders (these decorative items will most likely fade into the background, keeping the mantel as the focal point).

     

  • You can also make use of contrasting colors to make your mantel stand out. For example, paint the wall above the mantel a hue that contrasts with the room’s main wall color. Then, you can base that same color on another element within the space to obtain a more cohesive look.

     

  • If you want a neutral look, opt for blue and yellow vases and a brown wood mirror frame.

     

  • For those looking for a soothing fireplace décor, try to hang a mirror in the middle and a sconce on either side. You can place a large vase in front of the mirror and fill it in with some small accessories like candlesticks. In addition, you can try a mixture of white, blue and gold colors for the room.

     

  • When it comes to the traditional fireplace mantel décor, you need a pair of wall sconces (one mounted on each side of the fireplace) and a round mirror in the middle.

     

  • Do you want a Scandinavian vibe? Absolutely no problem. All you need is a stack of books and some branches and greenery from your backyard.
  • Want to go all green? Reduce the lights, add some topiary plants and even a floor plant (maybe just below the mantle).

     

  • Did you know that a fireplace mantel can be one of the best places to display a collection? Whether you have a collectible of pottery, sculptures, vases, you can display your favorite pieces on the mantel and you are sure to create a charming look.

4. Find the Right Balance

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Whether it’s your fireplace or a bathroom, it is very easy to overdo it on the décor. This is especially true with large fireplaces where you have enough place to add a lot of decorative elements (but you often end up with a cluttered look).

5. Use the Hearth During the Off-Season

Porch, Foyer, Design, House, Furniture, Le Pont, Cozy

I don’t think I really need to tell you to be careful where you place your décor if your fireplace is in use (especially with the materials that can cause fire hazards).

However, when it is out of service, you can get even more creative and make use of the hearth. For example, the open fireplace can be blocked with a stack of wood, books or other such items. You can then place some items more closer to the fireplace (as then you won’t have to worry about heat and flames).

Will you use these tips? Please share your comments!

by admin8745
Divers May 28,2021

Surprise Your Mother With Great Mother’s Day Home Décor

“A mother is the heart of the home.”

– Mother Theresa

Honestly, let’s face it: a house cannot function well even for one day without a mother. She is always the one who cleans and decorates the home. But, for Mother’s Day, she needs to be pampered and it will be up to you to take the responsibility of decorating the house to the nines.

#1. Wall Art

Custom Constellation Maps Canvas Print - Gift for Mom | 365Canvas

Sometimes, don’t you feel like your interior spaces feel a little rough around the edges or seem a little unfinished? The odds are that there are too many white walls in the house. But there is one element that can spruce up your interior and make it feel complete: wall art!

If you are celebrating Mother’s Day at home, wall art is what will make the overall design perfect. It is like the icing on the cake that makes it taste so much better.

So, here are some ideas:

  • You can buy (or even create) some stickers, murals or decals with heart-touching messages or quotes for your mother. Besides, as they are very easy to put on walls, vinyl decals have rose in popularity.
  • You can go for your mother’s favorite movie posters.
  • You can also paint a portrait of your mother (only if you have artistic blood in your body) and hang it on the wall.
  • As many mothers are fans of flowers and floral decorations, you can opt for a floral wall art.

#2. Cushions and Throw Pillows

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Mom:

Laundry goddess,

Clean up counselor,

Dishwasher diva,

Family manager,

Errand engineer

Sometimes, just watching your mother’s efforts and exertions to clean the house and keep it in good shape can make you feel so exhausted. So, why don’t you reduce her burden and decorate the living room by using a few colorful cushions and throw pillows? For example, you can spruce up her sofa with some floral throw pillows or with some cushion covers that consist of special Mother’s Day messages.

And, trust me, it is a sweet way to express your affection and gratitude for her.

#3. Balloon Decoration

Ballons, Anniversaire, Célébrer, Célébration

Show your mom you haven’t changed at all and that child who always wanted to make her happy is still inside you. So, send her down memory lane by creating beautiful balloon decorations, the same way that she used to do before for your birthday parties.

What you can do is to craft a gorgeous balloon arch or to decorate the ceiling with Helium ones. And, please do yourself a favor and buy an inexpensive balloon filler or balloon pump (it will save not only your breath but also your time).

#4. Flowers in Bottles

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Ok, it is not always easy to find the right gift for your mother (especially when you have to find a gift every year). But there’s one gift that never fails to bring a smile to her face: flowers (so typical, I know).

Show your mother how thoughtful you are by collecting some fresh flowers of her choice and place them into glass jars or bottles. To make them more elegant, you can tie the bottles together with a colorful string or a ribbon and put them on the dining table.

Here is some recommendation for the best flowers for Mother’s Day:

  • Carnations: Did you know that carnations represent purity, faith, love, beauty and charity? And coincidentally, these are the virtues of motherhood.
  • Tulips: These flowers come in different colors, but no matter what color you choose, I am sure it will definitely bring your mom lots of joy.
  • Orchid: Orchids can make an excellent arrangement for your mother.
  • Roses: The classic and traditional gifts for a mother.

#5. Scented Candles

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Put some scented candles in some glass jars and decorate them with glass or acrylic paint and ribbons and you will see how your mother won’t be able to get enough of them.

Plus, scented candles are that extra touch that can create a warm and relaxing atmosphere and add color and style to any space.

Will you follow these tips to create the perfect Mother’s Day? Please share your comments!

by admin8745
Divers Mar 29,2021

Common Myths About Home Decoration – Part 2

Decorating your home might be a bit complicated and overwhelming sometimes, especially when there are rules that you are supposed to stick to. But here’s the secret: you don’t have to limit yourself to these rules. So, check out the following myths about home decorations!

#1. Do Not Mix Patterns and Prints

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A well-known myth that needs to go out of the window right away is that patterns and prints should never be mixed. Instead I think there is no better way to add color, interest and to infuse your own personality than by combining all patterns together in a room.

For example, through artful pairing, you can even combine two, three, even five, beautiful patterns. But make sure you are using the right color scheme. Let me use my own house as an example. In my bed room, I used blue, fuchsia and added a dash of soft green for balance while for my dining room, I applied three colors – white, turquoise and red – with a sprinkling of gold.

In addition, in the contemporary house décor, the eclectic décor style, which is characterized by a multitude of fabric and patterns, is gaining a lot of popularity. Besides, do you know that florals and plaids have the potential to coexist?

According to the Toronto-based design expert, Lindsay Agnew, “mixing florals and plaids was done so poorly in the past that people are now scared to mix the two in their home decor.” However, it is noted that if it is done with caution, florals and plaids can live together harmoniously.

#2. Don’t Mix Different Metals

Key-Slot Wall Panels - Moz Designs | Architectural Products + Metals

For those who don’t know, it was nearly considered taboo to mix metals. But I wonder, with so many brilliant golds, brushed nickels and rich coppers, why should we limit ourselves to just one?

For instance, there are some metals that contribute warm tones such as copper and gold while silver and nickel are considered to be cool tones. Hence, imagine the kind of wonderful balance that can be obtained when you mix these different metals. Moreover, the combination can also add texture, glamour and dimension to any space.

#3. Only a Single Focal Point in a Room

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Indeed, there is nothing in wrong in having a single focal point in a room but there’s also nothing stopping from having multiple ones. For example, if in a room, one wall has a splash of bright color, the other walls can either have a fireplace or a nice window seat. It doesn’t necessarily mean that they are competing with each other, instead they are adding another dimension to a room.

#4. Never Use Outdoor Elements for Indoor Décor

Apartment, Room, House, Residential Interior

Yes, a specific separation between the outdoors and indoors has clearly been made but it doesn’t mean that you have to limit yourself to that separation for your every single décor element. Your goal might be to create a warm, cozy and more nature-like personal environment and one way to accomplish this goal is by using certain outdoor elements.

For example, climbing plants are not reserved only for your yard and instead they might look very charming and whimsical in any interior space. You are also free to add timber cladding or stone structure such as tall statues as a stunning and unique focal point.

#5. if You Have Kids, You Can’t Have Nice Furniture

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Excuse me, but who is the nincompoop who said that? I mean, I have three kids and a nice pricey white leather armchair in my living room.

I don’t know where this myth came from but let me tell you that even though you have kids, two, three, four, five or even six (even though I wonder who might have six kids nowadays), you can still buy expensive and lovely pieces of furniture.

But, if you are still scared of what your naughty rugrats might get up to, then I recommend choosing furniture with indestructible materials and finishes.

Will you now forget these myths and create your own home decorating rules? Please share your comments!

 

 

by admin8745
Divers Mar 25,2021

Common Myths About Home Decorations

Are you an amateur decorator who is starting from scratch? Do you think that all you need to do is follow the usual rules of the décor world? And what if I tell you that not every décor rule should be considered gospel and instead there are some that are complete myths? If you want to learn more, then read the article below!

#1. The Ceiling Should Always Be White

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I cannot count many times I have heard that regardless of the color of the walls, the ceiling should always be plain white. White ceilings might seem like the norm but there is no decorating rule that says so. Instead white is often chosen as a popular ceiling color as it can reflect light evenly which can help make a room look more spacious.

However, nothing is stopping you from choosing complementary shades that actually match your walls and furniture. For example, stark white ceilings don’t match at all some wall shades such as bold yellow or deep green.

And, as Dee Schlotter, the media color spokesperson of PPG, said, “White ceilings can actually be distracting if there is no other white in the room.”

#2. Home Décor Is Expensive

Staging, Real Estate, Tulips, White, Interior

For one moment please forget the “you get what you pay for” and that decorating and furnishing your home can be a considerable expense. Instead, nowadays you can easily get a range of products for home décor online that can not only give a unique touch to your home but are also very affordable. All you need to do is to find what you want to include in your house, place the order and it will be delivered at your doorstep. Besides, let me tell you that you can also find vintage and exclusive products that are less costly.

#3. Everything Has To Match Perfectly

Dining Room, Table, Chairs, Decor, Furniture

“Matching is so boring,” claimed Lindsay Agnew, a Toronto-based design expert.

The days of matching and monochromatic looks are over. Everything in a room does not have to match. I mean, if you can have furniture of different styles, then why can’t you have different décor pieces as well as artwork of different styles?

In the contemporary household, cohesive coordination reigns supreme and different designs are used to showcase your personal style. For example, you can place a jar candle in the same space where you have placed your favorite Chinese paintings because according to you, it is chicer in this way. Or, if you want, you can pair a big and deep couch with tailored cushions with a chunky coffee table.

Mixing and matching styles not only breaks the monotony but can also give a unique character to space. However, there is one thing that you always need to remember is that when you look at your house décor, it should make you feel happy. In this way, you will also find a method to match your décor pieces in a creative style.

#4. Incorporate Only the Trends

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I will be the first to admit that sometimes we let ourselves be influenced by the current home decorating trends. Of course, there is nothing wrong with this, but choosing what’s hot at the moment may not be a good idea as it doesn’t reflect your true style. I would go so far as to say that it might even create a soulless space. Soulless as in dead.

In addition, trends come and go. So, blindly following design trends and decorating your home based on them will not be a good strategy.

What do we recommend? Don’t follow anyone and instead create your own trend! Break the myth of following what one should always include in a drawing room or try something completely new.

For example, what if I tell you that I have once tried bathroom carpeting? You might think that it is weird way of decorating a bathroom but this used to be the look du jour in the 1970s. Moreover, even the actress Jayne Mansfield loved the look so much that she covered her whole bathroom in pink shag covering – from floor to ceiling.

So, why don’t you also have some fun and show off your unique home décor by turning quirky?

 

So, what do you think of these home décor myths? Please share your comments!

 

 

by admin8745
Divers Mar 17,2021

Add Indian Desi Touch to Your Home – Part 3

Since the release of Indian epic period drama movies like Padmaavat, Indian style has been one of the most searched keywords on Google Trends and of course we cannot let you down, so that is why we have put together a list of some easy tips on how to give an Indian touch to your home décor!

Indian Style Wall Décor

Indian culture wall painting | Ancient indian wall painting with animals  and people — Stock Photo © ilterzosole #60819671

One way to give an Indian touch to your wall décor is through textile wall art. Traditional textiles from India will remind you of the country’s unique heritage and give a vibrant feel to any room. So, all you need to do is take a pair of scissors, frame some traditional Indian textiles and create a fascinating piece of art.

Moreover, you can make use of Indian folk art as wall décor. It is said that the flavor of food changes every 50 km in India and the same rule applied to art as well. Whether it is the Madhubani art from Bihar or the Warli paintings from the second-most populous state in India, there is absolutely no end to the options you have. So, if you have such vast traditional art forms, why not put them to good use and fill up your wall with these traditional art paintings?

Now, who doesn’t like a nice Hindi movie dialogue? Of course, I am talking for those who understand the language. As a fan of Indian cinema, I know that stars may rise and fade, but Bollywood dialogues remain everlasting.

So, if you are a Bollywood movie lover, download the covers of your favorite movies on the Internet and make a collage of these pictures on a cardboard sheet. Then write some iconic dialogues from each of these films on the covers and put it up on the walls.

Now, below you will find some famous Bollywood movie dialogues that you can use:

  • For a more romantic vibe:

“Hum ek baar jeete hai, ek baar marte hai, shaadi bhi ek baar hoti hai … aur pyar ek baar hi hota hai.”

― Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

 

“Itni shiddat se maine tumhe paane ki koshish ki hai, ki har zarre ne mujhe tumse milane ki saazish ki hai.”

― Om Shanti Om

 

  • To add some comedy feel in your home:

 

“Hum tum mein itne ched karenge … ki confuse ho jaoge ki saans kahan se le … aur paadein kahan se.”

― Dabangg

 

“Har kutte ka din aata hai … mera bhi aayega.”

― De Dana Dan

 

Add the Magic of ‘Jaali’

Jaali work | Sarkhej Roza, built in the late 15th century. N… | Flickr

If it’s the first time you hear this word, let me tell you that a jaali refers to a latticed screen that usually includes an ornamental pattern, made through calligraphy and geography. This form of decoration is more commonly used in Islamic architecture but you can also use this quintessential pattern in your home as partitions, doors, wall panels, in pooja rooms, furniture and ceiling designs. This trend will be like a versatile addition to your Indian home décor style.

Chandeliers

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Who watched the Indian movie, “Om Shanti Om?” And if you did, do you remember how the villain met his maker? When a magnificent chandelier fell on him. In the movie, the chandelier represents karma’s important role as let’s not forget that it was under that same chandelier where Shanti was buried alive.

Anyway, let me tell you that adding a chandelier in your house will undoubtedly bring that Indian desi touch to your home sweet home. Chandeliers are viewed as symbols of sun capturing the essence of light and most Indian chandeliers are made out of hard stone, such as granite, and are often sandblasted.

Try the Biophilic Design

DZ Design creates space-efficient reception lounge in Dubai school with  biophilic elements - De51gn

Biophilia is a term created by a Harvard naturalist, Dr. Edward O. Wilson, and it simply refers to the love for all living things. The biophilic design is a concept that is used to increase our connectivity with the natural environment and this trend is believed to have numerous benefits such as:

  • It reduces stress levels
  • It increases productivity
  • It reduces pollution and cleans the air by reducing noise level
  • It boosts creativity levels

 

Add Elephant Figurines

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The Indian culture has always regarded the elephant as a majestic sacred animal and cultural symbol as it represents the highly revered Hindu God, Lord Ganesha, who is known to remove obstacles and bring fortune and good luck. As a result, elephant figurines are a must for any desi household.

Will you let this Indian magic in your house? Please share your comments!

by admin8745
Divers Mar 8,2021

Add Indian Desi Touch to Your Home – Part 2

Despite all the Bollywood movie clichés that tend to defy common sense, we are all DDLJ and Indian cinema fans. And if you want to add that Indian desi touch to your home, all you need are some of the best tips for a perfect Indian home interior design.

Old-School Furniture Style

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“The more artisanal you choose, the better.”

When it comes to Indian home décor, furniture plays a vital role in enhancing the visual appearance of a space. So, we recommend you furniture made of rustic and ancient materials such as carved noble wood. For the Indian interior design, solid wood furniture is an essential feature that reflects colonial nostalgia and therefore, traditional pieces like curved armrest chairs, wooden chests and footstools are recommended.

If you really want that authentic Indian style, then you can also use pieces of furniture made of oak or walnut wood or those made from trees native to India like the shisham wood. Yeah, I know that I have to explain what is meant by shisham. So, the shisham wood, is one of the finest veneer timbers that is obtained from the Dalbergia sissoo, also known as the Indian Rosewood.

Another alternative is lacquered furniture. Lacquer is a type of modern wood finish that is used on high-end furniture and it can not only protect your furniture but can also facilitate its cleaning and maintenance.

And if you want to find some inspiration for some exotic and oriental style furniture, then you need to watch the Indian classic “Devdas”, which I suggest you not to watch if you can’t bear to see my darling Shah Rukh Khan die, or “Parineeta.”

Add Some Greenery

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Don’t worry, I am not asking you to create an indoor garden but rather to add a few plants in your house as they can add a natural and decorative touch to any room with zero added effort. We recommend real plants, but you can also opt for faux plants.

However, it does not end only with plants. This feature gives you the unique opportunity to be creative with planters. For instance, you can make one from scratch and paint it yourself. However, nothing is stopping you from buying readymade ones.


The Quintessential Puja Room

 

 

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Needless to say, a Puja room is a place where deities, idols and sacred religious texts are kept and used exclusively for prayers and meditation. As you must have observed in most Indian movies and TV soaps, a Puja room is a typical Indian home interior design element. But the most important thing is how it is believed that if there is a prayer room in a house, then the room will automatically start to radiate positive energy throughout your dwelling.

Exotic Additional Objects

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This step involves lot of fun as you try to find some unique objects to build your own little Indian kingdom.

  • Vases, statues and idols are the most common objects as the nature of this embellishment revolve more around mystical culture rather than the western one. Hence, you can add figures that represent Indian divinities.
  • Multicolour fabric cushions are perfect for more intimate spaces such as the bedroom.
  • Stylish rugs can be used liberally as they can bring warmth, freshness and comfort in a house.
  • Framed mirrors are an elegant way to add style and sophistication to any space. They can brighten dark rooms and can visually open up a small space. Moreover, as they are not too expensive, they are one of the best decorative elements for an Indian home décor.
  • Add some pendant lamps as they can be highly decorative and functional.
  • Other choices include masks, clay pottery, diyas, leather puppets, ceramics, decorative boxes in sandalwood, brass lamps and pots.

Use Indian Desi Prints for Soft Furnishings

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Did you know that India is known for its beautifully made fabrics?

That is why it is recommended to use fine fabrics with dabu or ikat prints for your curtain drapes, sheets and cushions.

So, will you incorporate these elements into your home décor? Please share your comments!

by admin8745
Divers Mar 2,2021

Add Indian Desi Touch to Your Home

Have you recently been watching “Yeh Hai Mohabbatein?” Have those Indian telly soaps inspired you to have a typical Indian desi home décor? If yes, then let’s have a look at some essential ideas that might bring an Indian touch to your home!

#1. Always More Lighting

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If you had ever watched “Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi”, you would have noticed how much lighting is used in a typical Indian home. But, just a word of advice guys, watch this series only when you have nothing else to do.

Lighting is considered as an essential element of Hindu decoration. Why? As a Hindu, let me tell you that for us, the presence of light represents the non-existence of darkness and evil forces. Light stands for knowledge and wisdom while darkness symbolises all negative forces, such as wickedness, destruction, violence, lust, etc. For example, during Diwali, an Indian festival celebrated during the Hindu lunisolar month Kartika, all Hindus light numerous lamps to get rid of then darkness.

As a result, good lighting is a must for Indian home décor and well, lighting is an element that can accentuate a home’s architectural features and make it look more appealing and alluring. Nowadays, there are numerous lighting options of different colours and sizes available on the market, such as floor lamps, table lamps, hanging lamps, chandeliers, etc. I also recommend using energy-saving bulbs if you want a more efficient and cost-effective lighting system.

However, we also believe in natural sunlight as the sun’s presence in our home depicts Surya, the God of the Sun. For example, early in the morning, I tend to open all windows, doors and curtains and let the beautiful sun rays to enter and illuminate my home.

#2. Add Vibrant Colours

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Colours play a significant role in both Indian culture and religion. For instance, Holi is an Indian festival that symbolises the triumph of good over evil and which is celebrated with colours. If you want to bring that Indian Desi touch to your home, make sure you choose some bright and vivid colours.

For example, some of the colours that are preferred are given below:

  • Red: In the Hindu religion, red has a strong and powerful meaning. For instance, it is the most frequently used colour for auspicious occasions like weddings and is also used, as a sign for married women, in the form of “sindoor”, a traditional red vermilion. Red also represents the colour of the Goddess Shakti.
  • Yellow: For Hindus, yellow is the colour that stands for knowledge, learning, happiness, peace and meditation. For instance, the dresses of both Lord Vishnu and Ganesha are yellow.
  • Saffron: Did you know that saffron is considered as the most sacred colour in Hinduism? This colour represents fire and as impurities can be burnt by fire, it also symbolises purity. However, this colour also holds a sacred meaning as it is associated with holy men and ascetics who have renounced the world.

#3. Don’t Forget the Scents

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Indian home décor does not only include aesthetics but also scents. And guys, when I am referring to scents, I am not talking about putting some air freshener in the house after a clogged toilet has infected the whole house. I am speaking about that deep and unique scent present in a home.

The scent of a space can not only prevent your home from smelling like a sewer but can also set the right ambience. Below you will find some ideas to make your home smell great:

  • Sandalwood Incense: It is a fragrant wood that is always associated with the Indian culture and that can be traced back to India and Australia. However, compared to others, it can retain its fragrance for many years. It is even said that if stored correctly, it can last for many decades. Decades? Can you imagine that? So, I recommend the sweet and woody scent of the sandalwood incense for a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
  • Pot-pourri: If like me, it’s the first time you hear this word, then welcome to the club. Pot-pourri actually refers to a mixture of dried and naturally fragrant plant materials that can be used to freshen rooms.
  • Marigold Flowers: Yes, if you want a typical Indian scent in your home, add some Marigold flowers. Their musky and alluring smell is often associated with Indian weddings or pujas.

What do you say about the Indian home décor style ideas? Please share your comments!

by admin8745
Divers Mar 1,2021

7 Ideas for High Ceilings

A piece of furniture with a high ceiling creates a luxurious look and gives you room to decorate your home creatively. It’s wise to take advantage of space with a high ceiling. The room gives you the freedom to add various elements, such as tall statues or plants, lamps, curtains, etc. Tall walls offer you fantastic decorating options and are so beautiful that we want to dedicate an entire article to them. We’re going to show you great ways to create fabulous high ceiling decor. Join us and get inspired by the superb details!

1) Extra Space

Rooms with high walls will open up new decorating possibilities for you. For example, you can omit an intermediate floor, creating a void. It is also possible to lower a part of the ceiling, to make a seating area underneath. This provides some privacy and creates a cozy atmosphere. A false ceiling can even serve as storage space. An expert will be happy to examine with you the advantages of a new look for your interior.

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2) Fun Lighting Plan

Decorating with a high ceiling is a lot of fun. You can take advantage of such ample space by opting for a unique lighting plan. For instance, skylight provide a playful look and can make the room ultra-modern. We also find the brick wall behind the TV to be exceptional. This wall style fits perfectly with the high ceiling concept.

3) Plenty of Room for Art and Culture

Making the most of space with a high ceiling is a piece of cake; an excellent decorating idea is always art. You can buy art in many places: an auction, a brocante or a local artist. A wall full of art is a great way to decorate your home with a high ceiling.

4) More Freedom

With high walls, you can find extraordinary possibilities when it comes to wall design. Stairs, furniture, and possibly statues or plants can be a bit bigger. We once even saw a car as a piece of furniture in a vast room once a factory. The sky is the limit with a high ceiling.

5) Distract

Sometimes the high ceiling is not so desirable; then, it is good to use the space so that the attention is elegantly distracted from the height. This can be done with lighting or furniture.

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6) Hidden Ceilings? Show them!

It is common to discover authentic architectural wonders in many renovations. The false ceilings built years ago have gone out of fashion, and now it is more aesthetic and decorative to showcase those treasures. Wooden beams reappearing in all their splendor or Catalan vaults add character and personality. There is always the possibility of painting it, but that will only make it higher. To make it not so high, it is best to leave it in its natural color.

7) Paint the Ceiling in a Nice Color

Nine out of ten ceilings are white. It’s also a safe choice because, to be fair, painting the ceiling a different color seems risky to many. However, other neutral colors can do a lot with the look of a room. Think light gray, off-white, or taupe. If you want to draw attention, you can also try a dark color, such as dark gray or black. Don’t do this if you already have a low ceiling because it will be even lower optically. Another good idea is to paint the walls the same color. Black walls and a black ceiling can look great. Or choose your favorite color. Green, red, orange, purple, blue? Anything is possible!

Which among these ideas you think would be best for your ceiling? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

by admin8745

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