Diwali is coming up, folks! This much-loved festival signifies the victory of good over evil, and it’s that time of the year when our homes get a makeover…
Lights:-
Pepper one’s home with the incorporation of fairy lights, neon lights, or even some handmade scented candles. Nothing is more special than ethnic diya’s casting a lovely glow in your home. Lamps are said to bring peace, good
luck, and abundance into your home.
diffusers:-
Heightening the sense of smell in the home. One can keep home smelling deliciously festive with some agarbathies, essential oils, or fragrant scented candles. For an instant refresh, add a few drops of citrus into a spray bottle with water and try spritzing your rooms with some lemony fragrances.
Flowers:-
Usher ones home in auspicious times with a toran made of fresh mango leaves and a rangoli of marigold flowers. Their fresh vibrant energy is said to be a favorite of Goddess Lakshmi. It’s just what one needs to give one home a festive look. The palette here is vibrant and eyecatching .
artifacts:-
Another easy way to add an air of festivity to one’s home décor is with some festive artifacts. Silk cushions, traditional wall hangings, small brass idols of Lakshmi or Durga, brass lamps, or hanging Pooja bells.
rangoli:-
Drawing rangoli as a Diwali house decoration on the eve of the festival of lights is an age-old practice that we still
follow. Draw colorful patterns at the entrance of the main door to welcome guests and please Goddess Lakshmi and
Lord Ganesha, can go with petals for the same.
sweets:-
Taking table setting to another level, never miss a beat with the sweet corner. curating a special corner at home for the sweetest spot. Laying out all the delicacies on a beautiful table in bronze and brass serving plates. Or can even match cutlery with decor matching the theme chosen for the space.
decorative items:-
Giving the heart of the house an extravagant makeover Diwali decorative table centerpiece ideas will suit the
function and make one stand out. Get going with floating decorations, using wine glasses and crockery, with brightcolored runners and brightly lit diyas.
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