IN PICS | Check Out Last-Minute, Easy Home Decoration Ideas Ahead Of Diwali
Colourful Diyas: The easiest way to make your home Diwali ready is to use colorful diyas. A diya's warm, bright glow is considered auspicious; it represents enlightenment, prosperity, knowledge, and wisdom. Diyas symbolise the triumph of light over darkness, of good over evil, and this is most visible on Diwali. (Image Source: Getty)
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View In AppCandles: Candles are an alternative to diyas. Light is significant in Hinduism because it symbolises purity, goodness, fortune, and power. The absence of darkness and evil forces implies the presence of light. Because Diwali is celebrated on the new moon day, when all is dark, millions of lamps are lit to dispel the darkness. (Image Source: Getty)
Flowers: As more creative minds emerge in the country, people have begun to decorate their homes with flowers and paper decorations. Flowers enhance the festival's auspiciousness. Furthermore, no festive season is complete without flowers. (Image Source: Getty)
Torans: Easily availabe in the market, torans made of flowers will look best at the entrance, especially if you use a variety of flowers. (Image Source: Getty)
Chinese Lamps: These Chinese-styled lamps are still a popular choice when it comes to giving your home, balcony, or entrance a festive, finished look for Diwali because they are simple to find and simple to use. (Image Source: Getty)
Wall Hangings: Wall hangings, or torans, serve as both decorative accents and auspicious seasonal elements. To create an authentic Diwali look, make torans out of leftover materials or use idol printed wall hangings. They are trendy and will add a traditional touch to your Diwali decorations. (Image Source: Getty)
Decorative Lights And Lamps: They can be used in a variety of ways. Wrap them around the pillars, hang them on the windows, or hang them on the main door in any colour or shape you want. This elegant Diwali décor will brighten up your home. (Image Source: Getty)
Rangoli: The vibrant and intricate rangoli patterns liven up the festive fervour, just as the beautifully lit oil lamps and lanterns do. Rangoli filled with different colours enhances the Diwali vibe and reminds us that good times are just around the corner. Rangoli can be made using flowers. They brighten up Diwali decorations. You can add a floral touch to your rangoli designs in addition to your home walls. (Image Source: Getty)