Tips For Onam Decorations At Home

By Staff

Onam decorations are part of the festivities for this beautiful festival. How can you miss out on decorating your home when the ethereal King Bali is going to pay you a visit? The myth of the Onam festival says that in ancient times Vishnu in the guise of a little boy asked the prosperous King Bali for 3 steps of land. The generous king agreed with a touch of humour. But Vishu grew to gigantic proportions and placed one foot on the earth, the other on the sky and for the third Bali offered his head. The hero king visits his land on the day of this harvest festival making home decor ideas for Onam very special.

Onam decorations are usually a part of a traditional home decor. Here are a few tips to give you some home decor ideas for this festival.

Tips For Onam Decorations:

  • The most important home decor theme for Onam is flowers. Being a harvest festival with a divine significance fresh flowers have an inherent connection with it.
  • The Pookalam or floral rangoli designs outside the house are a whole chapter by themselves because there are so many different designs. Over and above Pookalam, flowers can be used in the traditional home decor in which ever way you please.
  • Use garlands of marigolds and roses to adorn the bare walls. Wrapping garlands around the pillars in your house is also a great home decor idea. You could also use them to decorate large framed pictures of gods and family elders who have passed away.
  • Keep bowls full of sweet smelling jasmines in your living room and bed room. Keep water bowls with floating rose petals as centerpieces. Decorate the dining table with bunches of sunflowers in a vase. They will all work well.
  • Onam decorations are incomplete without some light in them. Make sure you light diyas or oil lamps on the steps of your house in the evenings. With the electronic lights out, it will light up your house like a star!
  • You could use the traditional and elaborate brass diyas with handles and many branches if you have them at home. But make sure you shine them with a piece of tamarind or else they look dull. You could also use earthen ones in their stead because once they are lighted they look equally bright.
  • You could consider using Kerala masks worn by Kathakali dancers to adorn your walls. It is ethnic, bright and flamboyant, just what you need for the festive mood. Hang them on walls that have a light colour like cream or white to get the best out of them.
  • Other than these festive additions you could do the obvious things like put freshly laundered bed sheets and cushion covers. Use traditional Kerala saris as curtains and bed covers.

Onam decorations are special just like the festival itself. So prepare your home to receive King Bali!

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