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Dining Cum Pooja Room: Traditional Decor Ideas

When
two
things
are
clubbed
it
is
difficult
to
the
designer
to
enhance
the
beauty
of
the
house.
In
apartments,
it
is
too
hard
to
have
a
big
pooja
room
and
most
of
the
contractors
ask
you
to
adjust
by
creating
a
false
enclosure
in
a
corner
of
the
dining
area
and
make
it
a
pooja
room.
Your
walls
cannot
have
modern
artwork
in
such
dining
rooms
as
the
pooja
room
carries
the
ethnic
look
(old
photo
frames
of
the
god
and
the
goddess),
books
and
brass
idols
etc.
For
such
a
traditional
decor,
here
are
some
tips.
Simple
Dining
Decoration
Ideas
(For
Dining
cum
Pooja
Room)
If
you
are
planning
to
go
for
a
traditional
decor
for
dining
room,
it
blends
well
with
the
pooja
room
also.
The
old
wooden
chest
of
your
ancestors,
the
tables
and
chairs
can
be
given
a
new
look
by
asking
your
local
carpenter
to
stick
or
replace
broken
portions,
add
polish
and
varnish.
1.
Plan
The
Items
For
Dining
Room:
Those
old
metallic
neelajanams,
small
and
dull
sculptures
need
not
be
scrapped.
Washing
them
with
tamarind
juice
or
tooth
powder
will
bring
back
the
lustre
and
make
them
look
new.
Place
these
items
on
the
corner
shelves
or
small
tables.
2.
Choosing
Furniture:
If
you
haven't
bought
a
dining
table,
look
for
a
carved
teak
or
rose
wood
table
as
it
blends
well
with
the
other
accessories.
3.
Upholstery:
Purchase
a
cane
mat
or
a
traditional
zari
mat
for
the
floor.
Small
can
mats
can
replace
the
table
clothes.
Even
traditional
cushion
covers
can
be
used
instead
of
mats.
4.
For
The
Walls:
Traditional
ravi
verma
art
or
Tanjavur
paintings
or
Mysore
art
can
decorate
your
walls.
If
you
decide
to
decorate
walls
at
a
reasonable
price,
you
can
buy
posters
of
the
paintings
and
frame
it
with
wood
or
metal.
Brass
moulds
can
also
be
hung
on
wall
corners
or
small
areas
to
cover
the
black
spaces.
5.
Choosing
Paints:
For
traditional
decor,
do
not
paint
walls
with
too
bright
or
too
many
colours.
An
off-white/beige/white
will
be
ideal
for
simple
dining
decorations.
Mirrors,
jewel
boxes
can
also
be
a
part
of
the
decorations.
Choose
Krishna
with
butter
or
ganesh
with
Laddus
to
make
it
more
clearer
in
your
decorations
that
it
is
dining
cum
pooja
room.



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