Here are a few casual captures from our new home, where I am still in the process of decorating & re-decorating.

Athangudi tiles travelled all the way from Tamilnadu to our new apartment. Love the feel of these handmade tiles under my feet. (The more you walk barefoot on these tiles, the more they shine:-)
I have open shelves in many rooms, it breaks the monotony and creates space for adding interesting elements.
I love open shelves in the kitchen. Yes, the little black board has found it's place in the new kitchen too:-)
A quiet corner with morning light filtering through the coloured patterned glass windows.Will be back to some serious blogging the coming year:-) See you all then.
Wishing all of you happy holidays!



Let your creativity flow, write down happy notes;-)


Don't have a brass vase, no worry go ahead and use empty glass jars...
...or empty wine/beer bottles. The brand lettering adds to the beauty. 
Add some whimsical touches, ceramic ducks picked up from a local fair...

Don't have a florist nearby, no worries pick up some wildflowers from the roadside or some seasonal flowers from the trees:-)

A self taught artist, who doesn't restrict herself to one single medium and paints on just about anything.
She has transformed mundane things like tea kettles, buckets, plates and even a foldable chair into pieces of art. 
Aarohi paints with acrylic, oil, pastels & watercolours. Her acrylic paintings of Hindu Gods with her funky twists is quite interesting.
I am completely in love with these Ganesha paintings!
A little bling, a little kitsch, with unrestraint use of colours makes her work really beautiful!







The rooms are rustic, minimalist but with bright splashes of colours.
Oh! How I'd love to have breakfast here with those shiny vessels in the background:-)







Many of you might be familiar with
A place where inspiration has been drawn from historic architecture and styles and given a contemporary touch.
Accessories in brass and metal to add beauty and luxury to your home.
Viya Home works very closely with 'master-craftsmen all over India in re-interpreting traditional skills and designs'
Viya Home draws inspiration from Mughal architecture, traditional South Indian as well as various Indian styles but with a modern touch.
Their accessories include contemporary hand-beaten metal planters, urns, washbasins, stone vases and bowls.
Apart from these luxurious 'Indo Western' products, Viya Home also works with architects and designers at various stages of customizing, conceptualizing and sourcing.