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Simple Raksha Bandhan décor ideas

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 31, 2021, 09:00 IST
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Simple Raksha Bandhan décor ideas

Raksha Bandhan, also known as Rakhi, is a joyful Indian holiday that celebrates siblinghood, with the Rakhi serving as a sign of protection and caring. There are numerous ways to design your house, just as there are numerous ways to annoy your siblings, which we all subtly enjoy! Every year, this holiday unlocks a large box of memories, which helps you decorate and brighten up your house in order to create more of those unforgettable reminiscences. Raksha Bandhan is a family day when all members celebrate the occasion by eating delectable delicacies, donning ethnic attire, and goofing around in the comfort of the home. Check out these simple yet captivating ideas and give your house a Rakhi glow-up.

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Flower Rangoli

Flowers, in comparison to all the sticky powdered colours, give a more appealing and lively vision. It will make your house smell like a dreamy delight and provide it with a vibrant touch of all the missing colours in that room. Just take petals of sunflowers, roses, tulips, daisies, and marigolds and you can also add some fresh leaves to make small flower rangolis at every corner of your house. You can brighten up your house by adding oil diyas or even thin LED lights over the rangolis.

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Scarf pillows

This time instead of using the same bedsheet set or boring pillow covers, try wrapping your pillows in beautiful scarfs that you already own. Spread your favourite scarf and simply wrap the pillow with it by making a bow in the front. Create different styles as well as try out unique colours to bring an artistic pop into your house.

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Recycled Rakhi

Give your house an artistic touch and use all your previous rakhis' to decorate your house. Tie all the rakhis' together like a long string and you can use that rakhi string as a bandhanwar (door hanging toran) or individual decorative hanging ornaments. This would bring all the memories starring from your first ever rakhi and will provide a more personal touch to your home décor.

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Serene fairy lights

To give your house a vivacious aura, just hang swanky fairy lights in a cliché way or you can create your own edgy ways for fairy lights décor. Maybe instead of roofs, stick the fairy lights with the floor sides or you can also twist the lights over your centre table. To create a classier vibe, surround your main room with yellow fairy light and hang some star-shaped lights at different corners.


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Polaroids and paintings

This festival is close to everyone's hearts because it celebrates real family bonds. Give your house a deeply personal touch and stick polaroid family photographs of all the quirky things you did with your siblings. You can stick the photographs in a pattern-wise design to make them look even more beautiful. Make it wholesome and reminisce those memories with childhood photographs and paintings.

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