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Minimalistic home decor ideas for this Diwali

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 1, 2021, 10:45 IST
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This Diwali, amp up your decor!

The bright, cheerful and full of love festival of lights is soon to be upon us, and the preparations for the same have begun in full force in every Indian household. Giving your home a minimal, breezy aesthetic vibe will make Diwali even more celebratory. Those who say that festivals are only so when it’s extravagant are clearly unaware of how stunning minimalistic Diwali decor can look like. The purpose is to bring our own personalities to everything we do, and what is done in love and with passion is automatically beautiful.

Hence, here are some general, subtle yet stylish pieces that are not over the top loud but very aesthetic, just the right fit for festive chic!

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Wall decor

Keeping the colours to a minimum and sticking with a colour scheme that is mostly neutral also offers a minimal visual appearance. Black and whites with a little hint of gold does the trick and pieces in natural materials like wood and marble, and also simple pieces in glass look stylishly sleek yet subtle and understated.

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Coffee table

A wooden coffee table which is super clean in its make topped with a stunning marble tray with some wine and hors d'oeuvre for the family, marble dessert stand for the dining with all the sugary sweets one can consume as it is only right to indulge during festivals, a pair of candles along for how would it be the festival of lights without some light, and you have yourself the perfect little cozy festive vibe checked.

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Vases

Eccentric, edgy vases that can be the star pieces are also one of our favorite ways to style spaces. With star pieces such as these, one does not have to do much else around. Fill these with some unassuming yet gorgeous flower branches and you are all set.

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The minimalistic vibe

A minimal vibe also leaves tonnes of the room which would be perfect for Diwali, with the tradition of game nights, full of poker and other fun card games that are definitely bound to occur. So hopefully all these tricks come in handy and you have yourself a beautiful, joyous, full of fun and aesthetically on point Diwali with your near and dear ones.


Inputs by Divyansh Sanklecha & Vipul Pirgal, Founder of Curio Casa


Read also: Budget-friendly tips to decorate your walls this Diwali

Read also: Home decor essentials to stock this festive season

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