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EASY AND SIMPLE IDEAS ON HOW TO DECORATE YOUR LIVING ROOM

Probably one of the most used spaces in the house is the living room. It is where you relax after a long day, it is where the family comes together to laugh & bond and it is also the space where you host your guests.

The living room décor plays an important role in how comfortable and inviting it can make one feel. While the décor can be modern and of the latest style, it must also reflect your personality and give a “lived-in” feeling of a home. Here are some interior design tips that can help to get the perfect look!

Set A Theme

Decorating styles and tastes are unique to each individual & family and say a lot about who they are. While some like a minimalistic décor, others may go in for a boho-inspired one or a traditional setting. Whatever be your taste, choose one style theme for your living room so that there is continuity across the space. If you try to combine too many styles or decorate on the go, the different elements will clash with one another and end up making the room clumsy.


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Choose Your Color Palette

Colors play an important role in setting the mood of any space. They can pep you up, calm you down or even energize you. If you want to set a warm tone, go in for colors like yellow, subtle orange or rust. Choose bright pinks if you like that pop of color. Or if you want a soothing & calm atmosphere, you could go in for whites and soft blues. While you can choose different shades from the same palette, it is important to not mix up too many contrasting colors. Else the room will not have a harmonious effect.

Accent Walls

Gone are the days when the entire room was wallpapered. Choose one wall that is the highlight of your living room to use the wallpaper on.  Instead of paper, you could also use texture painting or simply hang your photos or artwork. This is the space that people naturally look towards when they enter your home. So let it reflect your personality.

Create A Focal Point

Every living room needs a place where people can gather around or towards which your furniture is ‘pointed’. Usually, this is in front of the TV or entertainment unit. Some people also use a fireplace before which the seating is arranged. If you have both, make sure they are in the same area. For example, you could place the TV above the fireplace. Since this is the area that people drift towards naturally, make sure you don’t have two separate spaces to avoid splitting up the gathering.


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Attractive & Inviting Seating

Since living rooms are spaces where your family and friends spent most of the time, seating should be arranged so that it nurtures tête-à-têtes. Make sure that your furniture is comfortable to sit on for a long period of time as you will be spending quality time here every day. Don’t compromise on comfort for the sake of fashion. While some furniture may look good in the showroom or in a magazine, it may be uncomfortable to use or just may not be suitable for your needs. Invest in some good ottomans or chairs that can be used alongside your sofas, in case of larger gatherings.


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Set The Mood With Lighting

The living room lighting should create a comfortable and relaxed setting. Use warm yellow lights to create this. You can use warm lights in side-table lamps, concealed ambiance lighting or even overhead lighting. You could also keep white lights where dual lighting option is possible as these are better for reading or working. If you like natural light, artistically throw in some votives and lanterns to hold your candles.  They work wonders to set the ambiance.

Enjoy Your Privacy With Window Curtains & Blinds

Apart from the obvious use of shutting out light and prying eyes, curtains and blinds are important items in the living room décor. They add elegance and style to the room and can be used to break the monotony of the wall.  Take care to measure carefully for a perfect fit to avoid a shabby look.

Floor Rug

These are great choices to visually divide the space, instead of using bulky partitions. They can also add color to the room. Take care to choose one of the correct measurements to fit your space as too small rugs tend to make the room look tacky.


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Bring In The Green

Plants are a great choice for décor items. They are pleasing to the eye and normally go with any kind of theme or style of the room. Choose ones that last indoors and are not bulky. Plants like Snake Plant, Aleo Vera or Money Plant also purity the air and increase the oxygen level. Add a classy touch by opting for unique & statement planters that go with your theme. You can choose from brass, terracotta, porcelain or even custom create your own planter with simple DIY projects.

These easy tips are curated to help you set up a new living room space or even if you are just redecorating your existing one.

So, how did you like this post? Will you use any of these tips in your living room? Do write in to us!

Thai Tropical Indoor Garden

A Thai Tropical Indoor Garden is said to be the perfect celebration of modern homes and nature. Most tropical plants can be grown indoors. As long as there is a good irrigation system built and with cool temperatures and adequate space, tropical gardens can thrive.

Thai Tropical Indoor Gardens have the essentials of a tropical garden which include plants with large leaves and thick vegetation along with a water body or fountain. Additionally, certain elements add the charm of a Thai Garden.

Bamboo: Asian Countries consider Bamboo to be a lucky charm. Not only does it abide by the rules of Feng Shui, it also adds an element life to the tropical garden. Asian culture also considers it a symbol of good fortune. Bamboo is mostly used to provide structure and create steps. Bamboo is also a fast-growing plant and creates a wall like structure that provides privacy.

Stone: Stone is added to the Thai Tropical Indoor Garden to add an element of aesthetic. Round stones may be placed on grass, or stone tiles are layered on the walls to create an appealing backdrop for waterbodies or fountains.

Elements of Nature: Earth, Fire, Air and Water are prominent features in any Thai Tropical Indoor Garden. They are given utmost importance. Among these, water is considered the most significant as it connects the different elements of nature and creates a soothing and tranquil aesthetic.

Furniture: The furniture in the Thai Tropical Indoor Gardens is generally bamboo furniture to appeal to the aesthetics of the setting. In the modern Thai Tropical Indoor Gardens, however people also invest in comfortable, neutral coloured furniture. Contemporary furniture may also be repurposed to suit the beauty of the Thai Tropical Indoor Garden.

Decorations: Decorations in the form of earthen pots filled with water and small fish, or with flower petals are often included to add an element of life and colour to the Thai Tropical Indoor Garden. In place of a pot, coconut shells or any similar alternative may also be used.

There is also a cultural significance to some elements of decoration that are added to the Thai Tropical Indoor Garden. Buddha, elephants and serpent heads are considered an integral part of Thai culture and are often added to the Thai Tropical Indoor Gardens. People also add the symbol of a lotus either in the fountain or as a bowl since lotuses are sacred flowers in Thai culture.

Thai Tropical Indoor Gardens may also be set up in small spaces like a balcony where faux grass may be utilised and smaller plants are placed with a wall of foliage or a bamboo screen. Folding chairs can be used for easy furniture and earthen pots of water complement the element of life to the minimised tropical indoor garden. A small Buddha fountain or a lotus bowl can easily be added to bring authenticity to the Thai Tropical Indoor Garden.

DO YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR GARDEN, KITCHEN OR BATHROOM IN THE MONSOONS?

Our previous post spoke about how you could care for your home during the monsoons. Today, we will share a few more simple tips that will help you enjoy the rains sitting in a green garden or balcony. And how you can keep your kitchen & bathroom smelling great and free from mildew.


HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR HOME GARDEN IN THE RAINS

Not everyone has a green thumb. But the rainy weather is your best friend if you want to grow something in your garden. Just keep in mind a few dos & don’ts and you can enjoy this awesome weather amidst thriving green surroundings.

Rain-Proof Your Outdoor Deck!


If you have patio seating, ensure that it all-weather-proof outdoor furniture. You could use weather-proof polish on wood or get furniture in materials like wrought-iron, plastic, rattan or synthetic leather.

If you have a balcony that is partially covered, put it blinds that that keep away the rain water from. You can choose from a variety of options like bamboo or PVC-chiks or even transparent ones depending on your preference for fibre and finish. You could also install retractable awnings.

You can brighten up a gloomy day by add some color with artificial grass that can withstand rain. You can add bright cushions too – these can easily be carried indoors when not in use and hence saved from rainwater.

Avoid Over Watering

Be it a lawn garden or in a balcony, all of us have been guilty of overwater at one time or the other. Since the moisture content is already very high during this season, pay attention to how much water you are feeding your plant. Some plants don’t even need watering every day! Make sure there is no stagnant water by choosing well-draining bright pots and planters. This will help avoid root rot, keep away the mosquitoes and related ailments.

Prune Away!

Only when you prune, do you make way for new life to start on your plant. So snip away at the right places and watch the green shoot-out & flourish!

Befriend Your Natural Gardener!

Frogs, toads, earthworms – while they may make us go EWWWW they help your garden thrive as they keep away insects, pests and help to keep the soil fertile.

MODULAR KITCHEN CARE FOR THE MONSOON


Wiring? Leaks? Check

The moisture affects the electrical wiring and sockets. And your kitchen is a space that has many of these because of the appliances that are used. Make sure you do a check of these periodically to avoid any accidents or malfunction.

Check for water leaks in the kitchen, especially under the kitchen sink cabinet. These can have water leaks which could lead to mildew in the weather. Similarly, check for any holes or gaps and fix them with cement as monsoon attracts ants as well.

Food Storage

If you have open packets of snacks, chips, biscuits or pulses, seal them in airtight containers or zip lock pouches. You can also place small packs of silica gel as these absorb moisture.

Clean & Disinfect

Monsoon attracts a lot of germs. Always wipe down your kitchen counter tops and keep them free of moisture. Use natural disinfectants like citronella or neem essential oil that also keeps away bugs.

Aromatic Kitchen

The damp odour that is typical of the wet weather may be common in some kitchens which don’t have good ventilation. The natural aroma of freshly brewed coffee or a cake in the oven or some hot yummy food on the stove covers the smell of mildew to a large extent. For other times, keep perfumed bath salts in cabinets or burn essential oil to ensure that your kitchen is always smelling good.

TIPS FOR BATHROOM MAINTENANCE DURING MONSOONS


Strange but true fact – this is an area of the house which offers peace and comfort due to its privacy. Hygiene is of utmost importance and needs extra attention in the rainy season.

Electrical Connectivity Check

Here too, a wiring and electrical check is mandatory. Ensure your exhaust fan is work as this help air out the closed space of the bathroom and keeps the air circulating. Check your geyser is working well – you can enjoy luxurious dip in a bathtub of hot water in this damp weather!

Mats and Shower Curtains

Remove cloth foot mats as these don’t dry well in the rains and can give out a damp smell. Replace them with all-weather anti-skid bath mats. Similarly, ensure your shower curtains are dry and aired well to avoid fungus.

Bathroom Décor

Finally…pay special attention to the décor. Personalise your bathroom and create a soothing ambience by adding a few things. You can add a small pot of plant like Orchids which love the humidity of the bathroom or a Snake Plant or Aloe Vera which helps purify the air. Add small pots of aromatic bath salts or potpourri & burn scented candles. These not only make your bathroom look chic but also ensure that it smells great!

What are the other things that you do to maintain your garden, kitchen or bathroom during the rainy season? Do write in with your tips!