15 Cost Effective Ways to Beautify Your Home, Fast
- 1st Oct 2022
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Everyone appreciates visiting a home that is neat, tidy, cozy and welcoming. Particularly so when celebrations are in full swing. Evidently, we all want our homes to look their best so that we can host friends and family and enjoy spending time there.
But how can you do it without spending too much time or money?
From filling the space with the fragrance of fresh flowers to using traditional lighting, here are 15 low-cost methods to enhance your home's ambience.
Bring the sparkle back
The festive season is all about style, but that does not mean we should forgo comfort, correct? Therefore, Archana Kamble, an architect gives a list of simple ways to boost the style quotient of your residence:
Lights
Lights are essential to the festive season because they boost its mood. Bring home brilliant, unusual illuminators that will wow your guests. There may be exceptional designs such as the traditional metal hanging light from Morocco. The unique carving and design of the lamp will provide a captivating glow. Ensure that every nook and corner of your house exudes delight, whether via the illumination of diyas or the rows of string lights. Add a touch of Indian style to your house by combining jharokha mirror frames with these little yet humorous illuminators.
Replace
Replace dated pillows, blankets, and rugs with aztec motifs. If you want to have a modest impression, utilise neutral or pastel hues for your home's furnishings, such as cream, brown, blue, and red.
Flowers
To create a lasting impression on your guests, you must arrange the table appropriately. Add a small bouquet of flowers and ceramic flatware to the centre of your dining table.
Plants
By establishing an oasis with your favourite plants, you may have a party that is lush and safe. In addition to enhancing the attractiveness of your holiday décor, they will help enhance the indoor air quality and alleviate stress.
Tell it with Tables
You may also create an attractive atmosphere for your guests by placing a low table or coffee table in the living room's centre. It should be surrounded by mattresses and adorned with plush linens. Pile silk pillows and shawls for further layers of cosiness. Fill a transparent, unused bowl with water and flower petals. Put this on the coffee table for a festive touch of vivacity.
Create a home photo booth
Select a wall or a location with ample ambient natural light. Bring your hula hoops and dupattas to the celebration. Choose two colours, such as red and white, then drape it alternately. Wrap one end of the dupatta around the ring and let the remaining to gracefully cascade down. Hang beautiful flower garlands from the hoop, and you have a photo booth within your home. Is that not something really exciting for all the guests that walk into your home during this festival season.
Add colors of joy
Certain little elements contribute much to the appearance of happiness. Place a yellow or red-hued carpet or rug in the living room first. Add colourful tassels to your curtains to enhance their festive appeal without often changing them. Place two floor lights in opposite corners of the living room or balcony.
Go a step further
You may adorn them with white chrysanthemums during the day, and then light diyas around them at night. Adding silver or oxidised objects to the décor will create a joyful environment.
Candle Magic
Do you have scented candles with prematurely extinguished wicks that are almost out but not quite? Pour the melted wax into vibrantly coloured antique teacups. Place these teacups in different areas or on a tray to make a visually arresting centrepiece. Furthermore, seashells may be utilised as candle holders. Only seashells and wicks are needed for ignition.
The festival season is a time to adorn your home with lights, but hanging the same lights year after year might get somewhat tedious. This year, spend quality time with your family by engaging in a creative endeavour. This craft requires just paper cups, scissors, paint, and gold/white fairy lights. Orange or crimson paint the cups so that they radiate a warm glow. After the paint has dried, punch holes in the ornaments and connect them to the fairy light bulbs. They are attached using tape in order to improve their grip. These lights are also suitable for indoor usage.
Not only can decorating your home with your family fill it with Christmas enthusiasm, but it will also result in cost-effective decorations.
"Create rangoli out of flowers and a variety of hues to adorn the festive setting. Adopt a classic technique and produce paper torans; adorn them with bells and decorative pearls to adorn your surroundings. Additionally, you may use water-filled decorative pots and floating candles. Use glitter to decorate the bowls to complete the 1ook. Arrangements of lilies in tall vases that have been properly positioned throughout the room's perimeter may also serve to emphasise its edges "adds Bhavan Pandey, an interior designer.
More tips to decorate your home during the festival
For this festive period, Parshuram Pratinda, a freelance interior designer, advises decorating one's house according to one's own preferences and not just what is trendy. He then explains how to create a celebratory atmosphere without going overboard.
Consider your designs as a cohesive entity that embraces the whole of the house. Whether via colour or design, your decorations should convey a single story. Consider a classic colour scheme or a rustic ambience with light timbers and white linens. Regardless of your inclination, connect the dots with layered decor and tabletop surfaces.
Go everywhere
Decorate every room. Never restrict your consideration to the living and dining areas. Create a charming impact by adding Christmas spirit to your bedroom with ornamental pillows or by stringing garlands around the bed.
Experiment with more colors
Despite the fact that these colours seem to be a natural fit for the occasion, there are other options. Metallic glints of brilliant colours provide a festive atmosphere to any home and the options to play with colours (especially with the unlimited choices available today) are limitless.
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