New Delhi, Dec 13 (IANS) An Indian wedding is so much fun but due to the hustle bustle of ceremonies and shopping, everybody forgets to decorate the house. If youre looking to give your home some Indian style, choose colours, fabrics and accessories that create a subtle yet inspiring look, says an expert.
Gunjan Agnihotri, founder of Amila Finishing Lounge, a fashion and lifestyle start-up, shares some basic yet trendy tips to decorate your home.
Traditional accents and accessories: Highlight the space with easily available and fun accents. You can use pinwheels, colourful pots, kaleeras, temple bells, traditional Rajasthani puppets. Earthen pots and hanging accents can create the perfect 'desi' effect at your wedding. Use unpainted versions of these, or colored in terracotta, rust and white tones for extra visual appeal.
Bold and warm coloured fabric: An easy and cheap way of transforming the house for wedding is bringing in bold and fun colours like fuchisia pink, lime green, yellow and ice blue. Using such colour palettes will also make your home cosy and welcoming for your guests. For more drama and solid colour scheme, you can match the chair and table runners with the colour of the drapery.
Beads and tassels: Add beaded or tasselled fringes to table runners, seat backs, centerpieces and even napkin holders. You can get pre-made trims from fabric stores or buy them online if you aren't keen on putting them together on your own!
Rangoli and traditional Urli: These can be used to create a dramatic entrance. Rangoli can be made by sand and coarse glitter to create appealing images on the floor of the venue and fill them in with petals from different flowers. For extra effect, place a diya stand or an idol in the centre of the image and use tea lights to make it glimmer.
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