It is the time of year when homes are bedecked with gleaming lights, the smell of Diwali snacks fills the air, and the markets come alive with the bustle of shoppers running last-minute errands before the big day.
People get busy planning their festive looks and jazzing up their homes with flower garlands, gorgeous rangoli, and traditional clay diyas. If you are yet to decorate your home for Diwali, we have some amazing ideas to share.
Here are some of the best Diwali decoration ideas for you.
1. Create an elaborated entrance
Add a lot of drama to the entrance of your home to give your guests a hint of what’s inside. Create an inviting entrance by putting together all the traditional Diwali decoration staples.
Put fresh marigold garlands on the entrance and balcony. Create gorgeous patterns with yellow and orange marigold strings and green leaves. Or think of adding strings of light to the garland for some added drama.
Take a brass urli,
fill it with water, throw in flowers and floating diyas, and place it on the
doorway. Put a toran on the door for the final touch.
2. Try a different rangoli
Take a break from the traditional rangoli with color powders and try something new. Add the freshness of colorful and fragrant flowers to your décor with gorgeous floral rangoli. From jasmine to lotus, daisy, rose, marigold, gerberas, chrysanthemum, and peonies, use your favorite flowers to breathe some fresh air into your traditional rangoli.
If you swear by eco-friendliness, try switching color powders with colored lentils.
Also, do not limit your rangoli to the floor, bring it on the table with floating rangoli or kundan rangoli. These modern rangolis make up for a good table centerpiece.
3. Mix in different types of lights
Diwali is essentially the festival of lights. Earlier people used to decorate their homes with traditional clay diyas, but later LED diyas and bulb strings became everyone’s favorite.
Make this Diwali an interplay between traditional and modern lights. From clay diyas to LED lights, candles, paper lanterns, hanging lanterns, and fairy lights- use every type of light known to mankind to decorate your home.
Add fairy light curtains to the windows to create a striking look. Put string lights along the railings and hang paper lanterns and hanging tea lights in your balcony.
Complete the tabletop
décor with gorgeous tea light candles, glowing glass bottles, and mason jar
lights. Incorporate traditional diyas in your rangoli design.
4. Incorporate traditional metallic décor
Introducing metallic accents in the decor is the best way to jazz up your home for festivities. Bring out all your silver, brass, copper, and gold accents to decorate your home for Diwali.
Scatter traditional
copper and brass diyas into your home. Set up the dining table with elegant
silverware to vivify your Diwali feast.
5. Decorate the walls
Do not leave the walls plain this Diwali. Enliven them with gorgeous Kalamkari, Tanjore, Pattachitra, and Pichwai paintings. Adding traditional paintings will add oodles of charm to the festive décor.
Cover the empty walls with strings of lights and marigold garlands.
Takeaways
Diwali is all about getting together with your family and friends, eating good food, and spreading happiness. Make your home warm and welcoming with these Diwali home decoration ideas.
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