Top 10 Decoration Ideas At Home For Diwali 2018

November 06, 2018 14:50
Top 10 Decoration Ideas At Home For Diwali 2018

Top 10 Decoration Ideas At Home For Diwali 2018:- One of the most awaited festivals- Diwali or Deepavali, the festival of lights is here. All of you must have already started your preparations for this festival. The preparations of Diwali, usually starts with cleaning. It is that time of the year when everybody cleans every nook and corner of the house.  

The next step of preparations is decorating the house with beautiful diyas and lights, after all the cleaning. Decorating your house may be a big task for you, but it is always filled with confusion. There is so much you want to do, but you are unsure how to execute it. People even run out of ideas sometimes.

Here are the top 10 ideas that will help you go about it easily, to make this whole process of Diwali decoration easier for you.

A) DIY Diyas

DIY Diyas

Till you light up few diyas and place them in every corner of your house, on windows and doorstep, the festival, Diwali is incomplete. Instead of just picking a diya from the market and lighting it up, you can hand paint them add your own creativity to it this year.

B) Floating Candles

Floating Candles

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You can also keep floating candles inside your house, to make your house look fancy. It adds up to the beauty and also can make for amazing decor.

C) Flowers

Flowers

To make your windows and doors look prettier, you can also buy the flowers, if you love them. If you are looking to buy for some artificial flowers, then it will stay for a longer duration. The entire look and feel of your house will change, if you can also hang them on the walls.

D) Fairy Lights

Fairy Lights

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The fairy lights are not just beautiful during Diwali, but all through the year. It always makes your house look cozy and prettier. You can switch of your main light and leave only the fairy lights on.

E) Rangoli

Rangoli

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The rangoli is obviously the most important part of your decoration. You can add a touch of contemporary, instead of sticking to your traditional Rangoli designs. You can place diyas, floating candles on your Rangoli too.

F) Lanterns

Lanterns

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Hanging lanterns on your windows is another most important part about Diwali celebration. You will notice lanterns on almost every window, if you take a walk down your street, during Diwali. It lights up the whole city. So, make sure you also buy a lantern this Diwali.

G) Bottle Lights

Bottle Lights

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Everyone must have been aware that there are different types of lights available in the market. One such light is the bottle light that is widely used by people who love doing decor. You can buy bottles that have fairy lights in them or for the one that has a candle holder. There are also battery operated bottle lights that works with a switch.

H) Textured Walls

Textured Walls

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You can paint your walls with a different color, if you want to go a little too far. Textured walls are the trend and it will give you a festive look when you do it on Diwali. You can either get it done or do it yourself.

I) Cushions

Cushions

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This is the time when you should change all your cushion covers. Buy some traditional, ethnic cushion covers in bright colors. You also get brocade cushion covers that are seeing a big demand this Diwali season.

J) Curtains

Curtains

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Finally, buy new curtains and curtain tassels, to give your house a complete makeover. Buy curtains that complement your walls. You can also go for colors that are contrast. Buy vibrant colored curtains, so that you can add some colors to your rooms.

We are sure your house will look all ready to celebrate the festival of lights with so may ideas.

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