A collection of beautiful Indian tradition-inspired home decorating ideas
Indian architecture and design draw inspiration from the myriad of cultures and their many traditions. Going way beyond the general perception that Indian homes are all about vivid colours, modern homes in India to date have retained many elements of design and decor from hundreds of years ago. Even when these traditional Indian home decorating ideas fit seamlessly into modern homes, they still instantly strike you as true-blue desi.
Here are eight ways in which you can retain a part of your Indianness in your modern home.
The Traditional Wooden Swing
The traditional wooden swing, or jhoola, is coveted in many Indian homes, typically Gujarati households in India. Commonly found in living rooms or the verandah, the traditional swing takes you down memory lane. You can install the wooden swing as your ‘something traditional’ for a spacious modern living room. It’s a fun addition to your living space, as well as an additional seating option.
Traditional Metals And Alloys As Materials For Home Decor
It isn’t difficult to picture an Indian home from a few decades ago: the backyard and kitchen adorned with copper and brass pots here and there. These materials feel soothing when used in home decor. Traditional metal pots and vases make for stunning traditional Indian home decor.
The Bhartiya Baithak (Low-Height Seating)
Move over chairs and sofas, sitting on the ground with folded legs is the real deal! Many of us tend to ditch the regular modern seating arrangement and opt for something a bit more comfortable, like sitting cross-legged. The traditional Bhartiya Baithak, which literally means a low-height seating arrangement, can be a great addition to your living room or entertainment room. Warm lighting and cosy additions can make this a great space to unwind with friends and family.
A Jharokha To Welcome Guests Into Your Home
The ornamental jharokha is a kind of protruding balcony, typically found in the traditional architecture in Rajasthan. Jharokhas as wall decor are a common feature in many modern homes. These pieces are usually carved from wood, and the elaborate designs and colours make them a fun desi addition to your home.
Honour Indian Prints And Artisans With Hand Block-Printed Decor
The art of block printing may have originated overseas, but it found true momentum when coupled with the unmatched skills of Indian artisans and our natural dyeing techniques for colours used in hand-block printing. Hand block-printed fabrics have always made their way into Indian homes, one way or another. Block-printed bedspreads, pillow covers and even wall art are a great way to introduce traditional Indian decor into your home.