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9 ways to dress up your home this festive season

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9 ways to dress up your home this festive season

Entrance: First impressions always count. If you haven't had time to give your doorway that much-needed paint job, perk it up with potted plants. Additional touches of a lamp, a painting with nature echoes, a framed mirror or stone sculpture will complement the greens. The trick is to set out the ensemble, step back and see if the elements work together.

Rangoli: Let your imagination flow. Create art with organic colours and don't shy away from using powdered pulses or flowers.

Accents: Give the sofa a fresh look with an elegant throw. While choosing patterns look for brocade highlights or ethnic weaves and prints. Alternatively, use a bright shawl. Switch to vibrant cushions, runners or area rugs to energize your space. Bring out vintage sarees to drape
over divans and jhulas (swing).  

Decor: Include a single piece of furniture to add character -- a carved jharokha (window) to serve as wall decor, a jhula, an antique chest or even a traditional folding screen. For an easier fix, simply move the furniture around. Draw a rough sketch of the new arrangement before, to see what works best.

Lighting: Strings of fairy lights are dreamy and festive, as long as you don't overload the circuits! Use tiny white lights as they blend well with a variety of interiors and exteriors. Brighten dark corners in your garden or balcony with Chinese paper or metal tea-light lanterns. Transform dull corners with ceiling lamps strung at varying heights. If your space is small or has a low ceiling, put a floor lamp next to a mirror to create an illusion of expansiveness.

Candles: Cluster and place on an old mirror to reflect the flames, doubling the radiance.

Flowers: Urlis (decorative bowls) laden with flowers are eternal favourites and work well at entrances or lobbies. Use any flat, raised base to increase visibility. Take it up a notch with marigold garlands or even fragrant...

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