Monsoon-Inspired Decor:

Bringing The Outdoors In With Monsoon-Themed Design Elements

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Redesigning with Fabrics and Textures:

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The dark appearance of the houses can be complemented with textures and fabrics. These moisture-resistant materials keep your spaces dry and fresh throughout the season.

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Furthermore, cosy and comfortable materials can be added to the home. Excellent materials like velvet and heavy cotton can be used for upholstery, cushions, and draperies.

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These fabrics give the space a cosier feel, beckoning you to curl up in their softness and take in the mood of rain.

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Adding Life to Interiors with Greenery:

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The greatest way to get through the boring monsoon days is to bring nature indoors! Tiny potted plants placed in corners can liven up boring spaces.

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A vibrant atmosphere can be created by selecting a range of plants to avoid environments, such as pothos and ferns. To create a lush, garden-like ambience around the house, these can be arranged in chic pots.

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For instance, a cosy, covered outdoor spot can be created for evening sips with trellis and covered pergolas.

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Accessorising Spaces:

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The final details that complete your monsoon makeover are accessories. Adding mats and rugs can shield floors from precipitation and maintain interior design.

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Modern touches can be added indoors with fashionable options like machine-washable area rugs, rubber-backed doormats, and outdoor rugs.

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In addition, throws and blankets give the seating areas an additional layer of warmth.

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Inputs By:

Ar. Rajkumar Kumawat, Founder and Principal Architect at Rajkumar Architects

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