July27,2024
Incorporate vibrant sarees and brocade fabrics as curtains, cushions, and upholstery.
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Opt for intricately carved wooden furniture, such as teak or rosewood, with traditional Indian motifs.
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Adorn walls with hand-painted tapestries, Madhubani paintings, or embroidered Rajasthani textiles.
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Place handwoven rugs, like Kashmiri carpets or Jaipur dhurries, to add warmth and color to the floor.
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Use brass and copper decorative items, such as vases, lamps, and statues, to add a regal touch.
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Create intricate rangoli patterns at the entrance or on tables using colored powders, flowers, or rice.
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Dedicate a corner for a small temple setup with idols, incense holders, and traditional lamps.
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Use wooden jharokhas (traditional window frames) as decorative elements on windows or walls.
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Install lantern-style pendant lights, diya holders, and floor lamps with intricate designs.
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Scatter cushions and throws with traditional block prints, mirror work, and vibrant embroidery across sofas and chairs.
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