Beautiful Diwali Home Decoration

Diwali is one of the most awaited festivals in the country, and it is celebrated with great enthusiasm. Deepawali, or Diwali, is a five-day holiday that begins on Dhanteras and finishes on Bhaiya Dooj. Many traditions are associated with the Diwali festival. The first of these traditions is the cleaning and decorating the house before Diwali.

 

Although Diwali is inextricably linked to lights, there are various more simple yet gorgeous ways to celebrate it. Diwali cleaning and decoration in Indian households is an unavoidable duty that can be quite a task. It’s that time of year when we clean every nook and cranny of our houses in preparation for a fresh and festive appearance. But, if you’ve been sluggish and put off cleaning duties till the last minute, you’ll need some tips to decorate your home quickly. Here’s a compilation of some of the best ideas available to help you change the interior and exterior of your house this Diwali.

Pro-tip: Keep a checklist ready as you finish off your Diwali preparations to prevent losing out on little details.

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Colourful Lanterns and Lampshades

Colourful lampshades are a creative method to decorate your home for Diwali. They are inexpensive and come in a variety of designs, materials, and colors. They are also available in a variety of sizes to fit any lamps, bulbs in your home. Lanterns are another inexpensive upgrade for your clay diyas. You may add a creative twist by recycling old jars and adorning them with a range of colors for excellent Diwali décor.

 

Traditional Toran on your doors and entrances

This is the ideal Diwali decoration as Torans are a type of decoration that can be used not only for all festivals but throughout the year! Hanging a ‘Toran’ in your pooja room and at the entrance door is also seen to be auspicious for all festivals. You may personalise it by adding your own colours, gold bells, and other embellishments. If you are looking for long-lasting options, Crepe Paper Torans are the best solution. They last longer than fresh flower toran and are more visually appealing than plastic toran.

 

Rangolis with colours, lights and flowers

This is the ideal Diwali decoration as Torans are a type of decoration that can be used not only for all festivals but throughout the year! Hanging a ‘Toran’ in your pooja room and at the entrance door is also seen to be auspicious for all festivals. You may personalise it by adding your own colours, gold bells, and other embellishments. If you are looking for long-lasting options, Crepe Paper Torans are the best solution. They last longer than fresh flower toran and are more visually appealing than plastic toran.

 

Fairly lights

Diwali is inextricably linked to lights. Fairy lights and picture prints go together like a glove! Select your favourite photos and surround them with fairy lights. Hang them in your living room or wherever your visitors will be seated. Fairy lights can be placed in Puja rooms or in glass vases for a wonderful illuminating effect. You can even use long string lights to cover the length of the outside of your home.

 

Decorations in the Pooja room

Last, but not least, decorate your Pooja room. Your pooja room is the heart of all activities throughout the festivals and requires special attention at this time. Go all out when it comes to designing your pooja room, whether it’s ornate or simple. You can use idols of various Gods and you can add a spark by placing lamps or diyas around the pedestal. Also, remember to decorate it with fresh flowers, design torans, fairy lights and rangolis every day leading up to Diwali.

 

Hope these Diwali Home decoration ideas will give add beauty, love, warmth, and affection to your home. May your festival of light celebrations be fun, safe, and spiritual.