Do-It-Yourself: Five Simple Ways to Decorate Your Home This Diwali

Diwali is quickly approaching, and the atmosphere is indeed festive. You are greeted by lovely lights, lamps, and stunning rangoli everywhere you turn. And the same applies to your house. Diwali is a time for organising your home and welcoming in the new. It is also a festival when you decorate your home to add to the cheer. Try these home decoration ideas for Diwali to improve the festive ambience in your home.



1. Place Diyas and Candles

We all celebrate Diwali with festive cheer, lovely decorations, and fireworks, but the true heart of this festival lies in the diyas and candles we light to ward off the darkness. The more diyas you light up around your house, the more festive it will appear. Additionally, you can make decorative candles at home. Make candle holders out of trash cans by wrapping the can in coloured paper and inserting the candles inside. Place candles on the outside wall of your living room. Installing diyas on the garden's walls will allow you to hang candlesticks there, creating the appearance of hanging lights. Diyas and candles come in a variety of artistic designs. Light up every corner with decorative and embellished diyas that you can find at the nearby store.

 

2. Flower Galore

We can't discuss Diwali decorating ideas without bringing up flowers, can we? The fragrance and beauty of flowers fill your home. Flowers are a beautiful way to decorate your home. Make a garland with some flowers. Decorate the stair railings, stair handles, and the front door with this garland. This floral garland can be attached to string lights to add beauty to your home's decor. Place roses in a glass bowl with water and set it on your dining table or living room couch. Make an elegant flower vase the focal point of the room by filling it with fragrant flowers. There are numerous ways to incorporate flowers into your homes. I'll leave the rest up to your creativity as to how you can use these flowers to decorate your home for Diwali!

 

3. Make Beautiful Rangolis

Making Rangolis is one of the best ways to decorate the main entrance during festivals. Rangoli is the art of drawing images and figures on the ground using chalk, coloured sawdust, or flour grain. Holy symbols like Om, Swastika, Shree, and others are popular rangoli themes for Diwali celebrations. Rangolis play a significant role in Indian households. Put a lit diya in the centre of your rangoli to make it look even more beautiful. To further enhance the Rangoli's aesthetic appeal, you can also use flower petals and leaves. To make your Diwali sparkle, sprinkle some gold and silver glitter on top of your rangoli. There are also readymade rangolis that are smudge-free and come in a variety of designs and geometric shapes. Rangolis are important in Indian cultures because they add a festive feel to the entrances.

 

4. Colorful Fabrics

Choosing the right fabrics for your home interior is critical. Adding textured and patterned curtains make your home feel more festive. Rich, elegant touches can be added by using patterns and colours that are intricate and vibrant. Change the mood of the room by adding textures to your rugs, pillow and sofa covers, curtains, and bed sheets.

Check out the high-end bedsheets from Bella Casa, one of the top brands in the home décor space, if you want to freshen up your bedding. Bella Casa has a huge selection of bedsheets available in a range of hues, patterns, and sizes. Bella Casa Premium Bedsheet appeals to a wide range of aesthetics and tastes. My personal pick for the Diwali season is the Shades of Shraddha Collection, which features rich and vibrant patterns. They also offer a wide selection of affordable bed in a bag sets. These sets include coordinating pieces like a bed sheet, pillowcases and a comforter or dohar. They are an easy and affordable way to switch up your bedding look this Diwali season.

 

5. Pooja Room Decoration

Your pooja room is the epicentre of all activity during the holy season and requires special attention at this time. The pooja corner should be lavishly decorated. On this blessed day, the idols of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Laxmi are worshipped. Place the pooja thali and flower garlands made of lovely flowers close to the idols' feet. Pooja room decoration is always a must for Diwali house decoration, so use some lights to emphasise the backdrop. Hang garlands or experiment with candles. You could also purchase some lamps with an antique brass finish and place them appropriately.


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