- By Priyanka Munshi
- Sun, 12 Nov 2023 07:01 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Happy Diwali 2023: Last-minute decorating ideas can easily turn your house into a festive oasis in the chaos of the days leading up to Diwali. To instantly create a cozy atmosphere, think about carefully positioning traditional diyas or fairy lights throughout your living areas. Add a sense of tradition by using bright and colorful fabrics, such as dupattas or scarves, as wall hangings or temporary table runners.
For a fragrant and eye-catching centerpiece, rely on fresh flowers in bowls or vases. Make DIY lanterns out of everyday objects like glass jars or antique lanterns by filling them with fairy lights. For an artistic and fortunate touch, don't forget to sprinkle colorful rangoli designs at the door.
May this Diwali endow you with opulence and prosperity. Happiness comes in your step. Wishing you a bright future. Happy Diwali. (Image Credit: Canva)
So here we have listed some special and easy tips for you to make your home look more special and well-decorated this Diwali season.
Rangolis
Colourful materials such as sand or rice can be used to create the traditional Hindu festive floor art known as "home rangoli." It is simple to make with chalk or stencils, and a funnel can be used to pour it onto the artwork.
Fairylights
Hang fairy lights on windows, balconies, furniture, or vertical poles to create a lovely veil of light or to create a warm ambiance as you celebrate Diwali.
Diyas
Traditional clay pot diyas are one of the many Diwali light decoration options for houses; they bring warmth to areas. Acrylic paint and brushes can be used to create do-it-yourself decorations, but to avoid creating a fire hazard, they should be arranged and kept away from upholstered furniture and draperies. For the celebration of Diwali, diyas are a must.
May this Diwali fill your heart with enthusiasm and joy. So that you have a sparkling Diwali. (Image Credit: Canva)
Toorans
Wall hangings, or Diwali torans, are a joyous and auspicious accent to your Diwali decor. They have a fashionable touch because they are made from leftover materials or Ganesha designs.
Lanterns
Originally utilised for religious purposes, lanterns are now employed as a joyful Diwali decoration. They offer brightness and festivity to any home because they are composed of paper and, when lit, may disperse colours.