From nostalgic scents of freshly made sweets dominating the air, the shimmering candles all alongside the handmade diyas to the glittering festie wear. Diwali is all about the victory of good over evil and welcoming the new. What better way to bring in the new then by sprucing up your home without burning a hole in your pocket. Here’s a list of a few tips you can use this Diwali.
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Fresh furnishing are a must have. Don’t be afraid to us some bold colors and patterns. Go desi with some traditional Indian Motifs like gotta patti, mandala prints, peacock motifs and intricate block prints. Another direction to explore could be to go for really graphic cushions for a cool and casual touch.


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Antique metal vessels are a go to for adding a dash of the old world charm. Used mostly during the pooja ceremony, these beautiful and intricate vessels make a lovely addition to your home accessories.



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Diwali is a festival of lights, so how can we leave out the most integral part of the décor – Lighting. So while most opt for fairy lights, decorative lights and lanterns or kandils, you can always experiment and try something different. You can always use frosted or colored jars with fairy lights or even hand woven rattan lamps.



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