Home Decor Guide To Brighten Up Your Diwali

As we anticipate all the fun and frolicking scenes of Diwali, it’s time to set the vibe with sparkly lights and everything bright. Glimmering every corner of your dwelling with radiant diyas and giving it a welcoming feel is the key to make an impression if you’re hosting Taash parties or having guests for a puja. Take away the best host title sprucing your Diwali festivities with eye-pleasing decor. Here’s your guide to lit Diwali scenes! 


Whether you’re expecting important guests or not, there isn’t a bigger festive faux pass than an undone table. Swap your demure table essentials with intriguing pieces. Add a festive element with artfully printed napkin sets, servers and exquisite platters to make your appetizing food delightful at first glance. 

Here’s a handy suggestion for the knick of time. Photo frames add instantly captivating nuance even to little spaces; they’re equal parts stylish and special-  a sure win-win. While you’re at it, turn the cosy corners whimsical with dazzling essentials and ornate pieces. 

If you’re an immaculate aesthete, decorating the temple would be your favourite part of the festivities. Place antique plated hand-carved figurines of deities teamed with beautifully aligned diyas to imbibe divinity. Station a couple of gold plated Urlis with floating tea-lights and flower petals for a pleasing essence.

Hosting a Diwali taash party is never complete without decadent dinners. Exhibit your fine choice with tastefully handcrafted dining essentials. Take your pick from the vintage brassware casseroles, plates and bowls or signature print adorning pieces from Ritu Kumar Home 

Grand gatherings are also about making the guests feel home-like. After all, you’ll be having people over all day long. Enhance your bedroom with bright quilts, cushion cover and intriguing lamp bases. Give the room a culture-enriched vibe with ethnic prints and warm colours. 

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