Just few frames of how I will be decorating our humble abode this Diwali. My colour palette seems to be gravitating more towards whites, creams, violet and silver.
Vintage finds and traditional silverware makes interesting combinations.
Float some candles.
Mercury votives add the sparkle to the festival of lights...
...and some flowers!
Most importantly let your creativity flow, enjoy the process and savour the glow and joy!
Have a fabulous time with your family and friends with loads of happiness and laughter!
Diwali Ki bahut Shubhkanayein!
Happy Diwali all you lovely readers of Rang Decor! Stay safe! Sending loads of warm wishes from a cold Minnesota:-)
( Images and styling by Arch. They are copyrighted)
Arch, I love the color palette......so refreshing. And a wonderful Diwali to you and your family too!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy husband recently looked over my shoulder when I was watching your blog and he was impressed with the clarity and quality of your images. What kind of camera and lenses are you using for your work? - Thea
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ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to you and your family! The pictures are lovely. I have one of the candelabra votive holders too and they make a great Diwali centerpiece.
the east coast desi~ Thanks:-) Wish you the same! Saw glimpses of your home in Anu's blog:-)
ReplyDeleteThea~ I used a Canon EOS 350D and for this post I shot with a Sigma 24-70mm lens:-)
Priya~ Thanks:-) Wish you the same!
Oh yes Candelabras are so versatile and festive:-)
Happy Diwali Archana! My best wishes to you and your family! Lovely images, love the lilac/violet hues.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Happy Diwali Arch :)
ReplyDeleteLovely frames to kick start Diwali. Wishing you and yor family a prosperous and peaceful year ahead.
ReplyDeleteThe first four words that came to me were : tasteful, classic, subdued ( very!) and ELEGANT... as afterthought: this is ver different, but so Archana !!
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to you to dear. Have a great time!
Thanks Anu:-)
ReplyDeleteSangeetha & Arti~ Thanks and wish you the same!
Chandan~ Thanks for those words! Really appreciate it!
I have been following your blog for some time. Your Diwali one has so much style and freshness...One does get a bit tired on the green and red. The vintage touch is great. May I wish you a sparkling* Diwali
ReplyDeleteArchana. I agree with Chandan. I see a subtle American influence so different from the ethnic compositions, I have come to expect from you. Gorgeous, nonetheless and look forward to more of these.
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Bhupen and Aalayam Inspirations~ Glad to hear you like it:-)
ReplyDeleteVery elegant decor... Diwali wishes to you and your family Archana...
ReplyDeleteloving the lvaender hues along with those stunning silverware.... major love!!!!
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hey arch,
ReplyDeletelove the styling! it definitely is different from what you usually do. its looks contemporary but beautiful!
I was showing my husband your Bangalore home. he was very appreciative of the décor!
Thanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteThe styling definitely is different and just as I had envisaged will continue to evolve with hints of global influence;-)
Wish ya great yr ahead,..:)!
ReplyDeleteHi Archana, Wishing you and your family a very Happy New Year!
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