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Diwali 2023: Must-Have Home Decor Items For That Will Light Up Your Living Space
Diwali brings a celebratory mood, a festival of getting together, reflecting on the past year, and ushering in the new year with zeal and enthusiasm. The cleaning and de-cluttering bring in a renewed sense of hope and mindfulness.
Then comes the decorating and revamping of homes for the celebration. Except it doesn't have to burn a hole in your pocket. Let's see some essential home décor items for this Diwali.

For
Your
Entrance
Foyer
Homes
adorn
enormous
Rangolis
on
the
occasion
of
Diwali.
Get
creative
with
traditional
Rangoli
designs
with
vibrant
colours
or
go
for
shop-bought
Rangoli
stencils.
Place
diyas
and
tealights
to
attract
attention.
Hang
traditional
paper
lanterns
outside
homes
or
on
balconies.
String
lights,
garlands
of
flowers,
and
wall
hangings
will
only
enhance
the
entrance
décor.
An
accent
wall
with
textured
paint
or
decals
is
another
cost-effective
method
to
decorate.
For
Your
Living
Room
Change
the
setting
of
the
furniture
to
bring
in
the
festive
spirit
by
preparing
your
home
for
entertaining
an
endless
list
of
guests.
Decorate
the
living
room
to
design
an
inviting
ambience.
Create
a
focal
point
and
centre
your
furniture
around
it.
Avoid
pushing
furniture
against
the
wall.
Be
imaginative
while
using
décor
items
and
centrepieces.
Choose
the
showpiece
according
to
the
theme
and
the
chosen
colour
scheme.
A
chandelier
can
bring
in
a
show
of
opulence.
If
you
prefer
minimalistic
settings,
you
can
go
for
lampshades
with
soft
lights.
For
Your
Pooja
Room
Beautify
the
pooja
room
with
floor
lamps,
urlis,
and
diyas.
Give
special
attention
to
the
details,
as
it
will
be
the
most
visited
room
during
the
festivities.
Wash
and
clean
the
idols
before
you
start
bedecking
them.
Fresh
flowers
and
incense
will
heighten
the
feeling
of
cheerfulness
and
devotion.
Use
indoor
plants
placed
in
metal
or
ceramic
pots
as
décor
items.
For
Your
Food
Table
Mix
and
match
table
runners
and
placemats
with
contrasting
colours,
textures,
designs,
and
fabrics.
Have
a
centrepiece
on
the
dining
table
and
decorate
it
with
lights
and
flowers.
Take
out
your
treasured
heirloom
porcelain.
Bowls
full
of
delicious
food
make
for
interesting
décor.
Add
that
extra
glam
by
embellishing
the
chairs
and
tables
with
garlands
and
wall
hangings.
For
Your
Private
Space
You
don't
have
to
neglect
your
private
space
during
all
this
time.
Changing
the
linen
and
bedding
to
subtle
colours.
This
will
bring
in
the
necessary
calm
after
joyful
events.
To
build
a
festive
mood
contrast
subtle
bedding
with
bright
cushions.
Place
an
accent
chair
to
relax
after
all
the
enjoyment.
Juxtapose
soft
furnishings
of
different
textures,
colours,
and
fabrics.
For
Your
Balcony
Wall
hangings,
string
lights,
garlands,
and
lanterns
are
traditional
Diwali
decorations
that
set
the
tone
for
the
party.
You
can
place
terracotta
idols
and
show
pieces
for
a
diverse
balcony
décor.
Frame
paintings
and
pictures
of
your
loved
ones
to
make
an
accent
wall.
Throw
in
some
lights
on
your
pots
and
plants
to
illuminate
your
balcony.
Don't
Forget
The
Corners
Identify
the
nooks
and
crannies
of
your
house
and
pay
special
attention
to
brightening
them.
Use
flower
decorations
and
rangolis
for
optimum
use
of
the
corners.
You
can
place
urlis
with
fresh
flowers,
floating
candles,
and
diyas.
Scented
candles,
frankincense,
and
potpourri
in
corners
will
spread
the
fragrance
to
distant
corners
of
the
house.
You
may
also
use
accent
pieces
in
the
corners
to
form
a
distinct
taste.
Be
innovative
and
unique
for
this
festival
of
lights.
(This article has been contributed by Aditya Tiwari, Director, Ashley Furniture HomeStore Jamshedpur.)



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