Bringing The Outdoors In With Monsoon-Themed Design Elements
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.
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.
These fabrics give the space a cosier feel, beckoning you to curl up in their softness and take in the mood of rain.
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.
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.
For instance, a cosy, covered outdoor spot can be created for evening sips with trellis and covered pergolas.
The final details that complete your monsoon makeover are accessories. Adding mats and rugs can shield floors from precipitation and maintain interior design.
Modern touches can be added indoors with fashionable options like machine-washable area rugs, rubber-backed doormats, and outdoor rugs.
In addition, throws and blankets give the seating areas an additional layer of warmth.
Ar. Rajkumar Kumawat, Founder and Principal Architect at Rajkumar Architects