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From Planter to a Hanging Diya! A DIY!

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This festive season let every corner of your home shine bright! Heyya, howz everyone doin? The festive season is around the corner with Janmashtami being next in the queue. It's the time when we all prep up our homes as there are fun-filled laughs, a game of cards, nudgings for one more piece of sweet, traditional pooja ceremony and positivity galore coming up!  I love doing the decor at my place by rearranging the same old things or by innovating something new from something already there. Though I do not mean I don't like new stuff but the motto here is to budget money. So, today I have come up with a DIY which is to light up diyas in an untraditional way with negligible money involved! Confused where to place diyas so instead hang them! I changed a planter to a glittering diya holder... yea, this idea is so me! This a planter in one of the corners of our house which housed faux trailing plant. And since I wanted this corner to get a little lit up, I removed t

Roof Top Garden

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How to create a roof top garden in your home Having a roof top garden in your home is a beautiful experience. Its similar to having an oasis in the middle of an urban city. It maximizes the use of real estate besides giving you a beautiful garden to enjoy your meals below a canopy of stars. Here's a quick guide on how you can have your terrace garden or roof top garden in your home. All you have to do is follow the below mentioned steps but before that I want you to know that                                     "There are no gardening mistakes, only experiments"                                                Image source - Google                            1. Consult your engineer First of all before embarking on the journey to begin a roof top garden you need to ensure if your roof can support one. You need to be very sure with the amount of weight your roof can hold. Consult your engineer for the same and accordingly design your garden area. After

Vintage Decor Style

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Vintage Style or Retro Decor How to do vintage home decor Vintage style usually refers to the style of a previous era. I personally like this style because it transports you to a completely different yet soulful world. It carries you back to your grandma's memory. This distinctive style is characterised by minimal, curvy shapes and muted colors. It can add fun touch to any design. It involves those pastel shades of white, antique decors featuring gramophones, old typewriters, bone china with floral prints, rustic doors, curvy detailing across furnitures and anything and everything that makes you remember for your grandma's days.  This decor style has always been popular and is not just restricted to homes. Many commercial outlets like cafes, restaurants, shoppes etc adopt vintage styling for their interiors. We have already discussed minimalism and maximalism  in previous posts. So now we head on to decorating our home with this old-fashioned yet bold look.

Home Decor Styles

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Hi People, Today I am going to introduce you to the two very different yet common decor styles. One is minimalism while other is Maximalist! Minimal involves neutral tones with only minimal furnishing involved in it.People who want a soothing taste for their interior decor can go with the minimal syle. On the other hand maximalism style involves a lot of vibrancy, drama and funkiness. Those looking for perkiness should opt maximalism. The images below say it all... So, which one is your favourite style...
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Hi, This is from India and wish you all a very Happy Independence Day!!!! This is my first post. Here I would like to connect with like minded people who are inclined to quirky little things in life and appreciate the beauty associated with it and other audiences. I would like to connect with bloggers on lifestyle, trending things, design and craft. Also, please feel free to ask for any help as I would like to help you through my blog. I would appreciate you leaving a comment... Regards, The_purple_moss