Designing your home for Diwali, while keeping costs low, can be a delightful challenge. With the festive season right around the corner, it’s time to plan creatively to give your home a warm and inviting look without overspending. Homeowners have now become more openminded and prefer minimalistic décor that is functional as well as visually pleasing. Smart choices such as creative storage solutions and multifunctional furniture make the room look spacious as well as inviting.
Here are some tips to decorate your home this festive season without spending a hefty amount.
Create your own wall hangings using things available at home to uplift the décor. Reinvent old furniture that you were about to discard- an old ladder can be painted and used as a bookshelf in one corner. Throw in some handmade textile products such as rugs and cushions to add a dash of colour. Empty glass bottles that you usually throw can be used as candle holders and decorated on the table or even hung in a corner to make a style statement.
Restyling your worn-out furniture and faded tapestry can give your home a brand new look. Painting old furniture or changing the upholstery can transform the overall look. Use wooden crates as bookshelf and mason jars as storage spaces. This will not only reduce waste but give a personalised touch to the décor, without spending too much.
Budget lighting options are another way of uplifting your décor at little or no cost. Switch to LED lights in desired colours with brightness that suits the ambiance you want to create. Add table lamps in various designs and shapes to get layered lighting that adds richness to the décor. Go for string lights if you want to create a cosy, whimsical look. Play with light and colours to create an illusion of space. Soft pastels and whites give a sense of airiness and make the walls recede.
Conclusion
This Diwali, repurposing and reinventing old things are not just budget-friendly but will give you a sense of satisfaction when you get compliments from friends and family for your stylish yet thrifty decor.