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Diwali 2022: Amazing Home Decoration Ideas For The Festival Of Lights
Check out some amazing decoration ideas to make your home ready for this Diwali season.
It's the month of Diwali and Indians across the country and the globe is gearing up for the festival of lights (albeit this time in the pandemic). Diwali is grandly celebrated in India. It is the most awaited festival of the year for many communities in the country. People start preparing for the festival months in advance by cleaning up their homes and doing all the necessary shopping. This year Diwali will be celebrated on 24 October.

The most important part of Diwali is decorating the homes. Homes are cleaned prior to the Lakshmi Pooja, as Goddess Lakshmi is said to enter the cleanest home first. Then comes the decorating part. As Diwali is called the festival of lights, diyas, lamps and lanterns form an integral part of decorating homes.
Homes are lit with lanterns, diyas and festival lights, as this is said to attract Goddess Lakshmi into our homes. Also, as friends and family come visiting us, it makes sense to decorate our living space grandly. ALSO READ: Eco-Friendly Diwali: Decoration Ideas To Elevate The Decor Of Your House Using Waste Materials
Apart from lighting, there are other things which are used to decorate our homes during the festival. Here are a few items which you can pick from during your next shopping trip, to make your home festival ready.

Torans:
Torans also called Bandhanwars are popular decorative items during Diwali. They are put up on the entrance of the doors. They are said to attract Goddess Lakshmi into our homes. There are a whole variety of torans available in the market such as hand-crafted and embroidered, in different colours and designs. You can choose one according to your decor. They also give out festive vibes.

Decorative Lanterns:
If you are looking for contemporary ways to lighten up your home this Diwali, then opt for lanterns. They give your festive decor a chic look. You can find many different designs in them at both high-end stores and roadside. If you are planning to host a garden or roof-top house party, these will provide the perfect festive atmosphere.

Diyas:
Diyas are the most sought-after decorative items during Diwali. However, they have had a massive makeover over the years. Gone are the days of earthen diyas filled with oil. They come in a variety of shapes now, decorated with glitter and filled with wax, as they are more convenient to use. The modern versions also have electric diyas, which are safer to use when kinds are around. No matter the changes, they serve one purpose - to light up the path of Goddess Lakshmi and invite her to our homes.

Rangoli:
Drawing rangoli outside the homes is considered to be very auspicious, especially during the festivals. It is said that rangoli contains positive frequencies, which attract the Gods. Modern-day rangolis are colourful and involve diyas and flowers as well. Though it might need a little practise beforehand, there are a lot of tutorials available online to help you with this art.

Potpourri:
Surprisingly, people are opting for this item during festivals as well. Not only are they a delight to our eyes, they also help the house smell divine. Strategically placed potpourri bowls will give a modern yet earthy look to your decor during this festive season.



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