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10 Festival Decoration Ideas for Homes

  • Writer: Supritha Shet
    Supritha Shet
  • Jul 6, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 18, 2023

Home Decor for festivals is a huge part of the celebration. To ease the process, we have included few ideas that you cannot miss this year.


1. Rangoli: Create colorful and intricate rangoli designs at the entrance or in the courtyard using colored powders, flower petals, or colored rice. Rangoli adds a vibrant and festive touch to the house.


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2. Diyas and Candles: Decorate the house with rows of beautifully lit diyas (oil lamps) or decorative candles. Place them on windowsills, in the courtyard, or on the staircase to create a warm and welcoming ambiance.


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3. Flower Decorations: Adorn the house with fresh flowers to add fragrance and beauty. You can create flower garlands to hang on walls, drape them over doorways, or use them to decorate the puja (prayer) area.


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4. Torans and Bandhanwars: Hang colorful torans (door hangings) or bandhanwars made of flowers, beads, or fabric at the entrance of the house. These auspicious decorations signify good luck and prosperity.


5. String Lights: Decorate balconies, verandas, or outdoor spaces with strings of decorative lights. Opt for traditional yellow or multi-colored lights to create a festive atmosphere.


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6. Paper Lanterns: Hang paper lanterns in different shapes, sizes, and colors to add a whimsical touch to the decor. You can hang them indoors or in the outdoor areas of the house.


7. Traditional Wall Hangings: Adorn the walls with traditional Indian wall hangings like tapestries, embroidered pieces, or paintings depicting religious or cultural themes. These add a touch of elegance and cultural significance to the decor.


8. Puja Mandir: Set up a beautifully decorated puja mandir (prayer area) in the house. Decorate it with flowers, incense, and traditional puja accessories like bells, diyas, and idols.


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9. Decorative Fabrics: Use vibrant and colorful fabrics like silk or satin to drape over furniture, curtains, or as tablecloths. Choose fabrics with traditional prints or intricate embroidery to create a festive look.


10. Display Traditional Artifacts: Showcase traditional Indian artifacts like brass or silverware, terracotta figurines, or traditional pottery in display cabinets or on shelves. These items reflect the rich cultural heritage of India.


Remember to personalize the decor based on the festival you are celebrating and the specific traditions of your family. Create a harmonious and joyous atmosphere that celebrates the spirit of the festival and brings happiness to everyone in the house.

 
 
 

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