With most awaited festival around the corner, the hunt for best Diwali decor ideas has boomed the internet and markets. Many amongst you might be done with Diwali cleaning tasks that include removal of old and unused items and the addition of new ones and now must be looking out for unique ways of decorating home on Diwali. Being the best interior designer in Gurgaon, we at Mads Creations, have taken the initiative to make every home look beautiful this Diwali. So, here Mads Creations is up with an article to guide everyone as in what fragrance and colour are best suited for Diwali Decor.
Fragrance Fusion
- Try to keep the aroma soothing and welcoming for your home as many guests might be coming to your place to wish you Diwali.
- The best advice is to keep the fragrance floral and religious. You can try Lavender, Rose, Sandalwood, Jasmine, and Lotus fragrances.
- Fragrance fusions like Rose and Sandalwood, Bergamot and Geranium, Lavender and Sandalwood, are the best combinations of fragrances for Diwali. You can buy them online and are available in the market and online shops.
- The fragrance should not be Sweet, Spicy and Fruity as Diwali already includes lots of delicacies and delights to be shared that are already filled with sweeteners, spices and fruits.
- Don’t overdo with fragrances, as this may divert the focus and can cause irritation to those guests who are sensitive to fragrances.
- Avoid fragrance sprays that include alcohol in them, as this might be hazardous.
- You can bring the festive cheer and stylish touch to your Diwali interior with liquid humidifiers, scented pillar candles, ring jars, potpourri, fragranced tea lights or instant sprays. Best thing would be to keep it natural with blooming flowers decoration.
Colours Talk for Diwali Decor
- Diwali is an autumn festival and is popularly known as Festival of Lights. This makes it easy to determine the colours that are best suited for Diwali decor. Yes! The talk is about famous autumn colours – Orange, Yellow and Red.
- Being warm on look and feel is another advantage of these colours. Since Diwali falls during not so warm and not so cold days of October or November, these warm colours are perfect to welcome the chilly winters ahead. You can use all these warm colours in combination with White and Green.
- For those who want to do something exciting this Diwali, try out violet, blue and indigo shades in Diwali decor. You can use Lavender candles and tea lights with exotic purple and blue flowers like Pansies, Orchids, Lily of the Nile, Anemone, aster, and Hydrangea. Cushions in these royal shades will also play the game. This will provide a royal look to your home.