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Budget-friendly Home Decor Ideas for Diwali

Diwali, the festival of lights, is a time of celebration, happiness, and the beautiful tradition of decorating our homes. However, expensive Diwali decorations can often lead to soaring expenses, leaving us worried about our budgets.


But fikar not! In this blog, we bring you some creative and budget-friendly home decor ideas for Diwali that will add sparkle and joy to your celebrations without burning a hole in your pocket.




Lighting

Install decorative lights around the exterior of your house to illuminate the facade during Diwali. Use string lights or lanterns to highlight architectural features, such as pillars, balconies, or arches.


Opt for energy-efficient LED lights to keep electricity costs low. You can also use strings of fairy lights to create a warm and festive ambience. Hang them along windows, walls, or place them in glass jars for a soft glow. You can find affordable fairy lights in various shapes and colours.

Strings of fairy lights, Image Source: Photo by 张 嘴 on Unsplash


Apart from these, you can make your own candle/ diya holders using old glass jars, tin cans, or even paper cups and by painting them with metallic colours or wrapping them in decorative paper or fabric.


A curated list of valuable links:


  • Metercube- This website is your one-stop destination for exquisite candle holders to brighten your Diwali celebrations! They offer a delightful collection of handcrafted and intricately designed candle holders that will add a touch of elegance and warmth to your festive ambience.

Our Recommendations from Metercube:


  • Wooden Street- Here you will discover a captivating array of decorative lamps, stunning lanterns, and enchanting string lights that will transform your home into a mesmerizing festival of lights. Whether you seek traditional diyas to uphold customs or modern LED lights for a contemporary touch, they have the perfect lighting solutions to make your Diwali celebrations shine brightly.

Our Recommendations from Wooden Street:


Shadow Art

Create captivating shadow art by using simple and inexpensive materials. Cut out different designs and patterns on thick paper or cardboard. Place these cutouts between a light source and a blank wall to cast mesmerising shadows. Experiment with various shapes, such as diyas, flowers, or intricate patterns, to add a touch of uniqueness to your Diwali decorations.

Shadow art, Image Source: Pinterest


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Repurpose and Revamp

Don't underestimate the power of repurposing and revamping items you already have at home. For instance, turn purana glass bottles into elegant candle holders by inserting tea lights inside them. You can paint the bottles with metallic spray paint or wrap them in decorative ribbons or jute strings for a desi touch.

Fairy light inside a bottle, Image Source: Photo by Srivatsan Balaji on Unsplash


Similarly, transform old sarees or scarves into vibrant table runners or wall hangings, giving your home a unique and eco-friendly makeover.

Old sarees as room decoration, Image Source: Pinterest


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Entrance Decor

Dress up your entrance with colourful and welcoming Diwali decorations. Hang a beautiful toran (festive door hanging) made from fabric, flowers, paper or even old sarees. Place diyas (traditional oil lamps) along the pathway leading to the entrance, and consider using rangoli designs to embellish the doorstep.


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Our Recommendations from Craft Store of India:


  • HomeTown- This website is your go-to destination for affordable Diwali decor items that don't compromise on charm and quality. From colourful rangolis and elegant diyas to festive wall hangings and charming lanterns, their collection is thoughtfully curated to bring the festive spirit to every corner of your abode.


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Door and Window Treatments

Give your doors and windows a festive touch by adding decorative curtains or blinds. Choose vibrant colours and patterns that reflect the spirit of Diwali. You can also hang lightweight or sheer curtains that allow natural light to filter through, creating an ethereal ambience.


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Balcony or Terrace Decor

If you have a balcony or terrace, transform it into a cosy space for Diwali celebrations. Use colourful rugs, floor cushions, and low seating arrangements to create a comfortable seating area. Look for colourful and patterned covers or opt for ones with some desi Indian designs. Hang string lights or paper lanterns overhead for an enchanting atmosphere.

Terrace Decor, Image Source: Pinterest


Garden Enhancements

If you have a garden, spruce it up for Diwali by trimming the plants, removing weeds, and adding fresh mulch. Place decorative pots with vibrant flowers or create a small focal point with a water feature or a DIY garden statue. Lighting up the garden with lanterns or solar-powered lights can also add to the festive vibe.


A curated list of valuable links:

  • Plantlane - Plantlane is an online platform dedicated to providing a wide variety of plants as well as an extensive selection of pots which are further categorised by type, material, height and plant height.


Our Recommendations from Plantlane:


  • MyBageecha - Apart from beautiful terracotta pots, MyBageecha offers an extensive collection of indoor and outdoor plants, including rare and exotic species that best cater to your Diwali needs.


Our Recommendations from MyBageecha:


  • Kyari- This website is dedicated to providing an enchanting assortment of plants and pots. Thanks to Kyari, you can now embrace the spirit of festivity by adorning your homes with lush greenery and vibrant flowers, adding a touch of natural beauty to your Diwali decorations.


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Accent Wall

Consider adding an accent wall to your living room or any other space using inexpensive materials. You can use wallpaper, some hatke wall decals, stencils, or even paint to create a focal point. Choose traditional Indian patterns or motifs that resonate with Diwali festivities.


Furthermore, you can decorate your walls with DIY artwork, print out festive images and quotes, frame them using inexpensive frames, or hang them with colourful washi tape. You can also create a cute-sa photo wall with pictures of your loved ones.

Accent wall, Image Source: Pinterest



A concise guide on crafting an accent wall for Diwali:


Creating an accent wall for Diwali can be a wonderful way to infuse your home with festive charm and add a touch of creativity. Here's a step-by-step tutorial to guide you through the process:


Materials you'll need:

  • Paint (in your desired accent colour)

  • Painter's tape

  • Paint roller and paintbrush

  • Drop cloth or newspaper to protect the floor

  • Leveller or ruler (optional)

  • Pencil (optional)


Step 1: Choose the Wall and Color

Select the wall you want to accent. It could be the one behind your main seating area, a hallway wall, or any prominent space that catches the eye. Choose a bold and vibrant colour that complements your existing decor and adds a festive flair. Popular Diwali colours include rich shades of red, orange, gold, and deep blue. Whereas the popular colours in the pastel scheme palette includes Cinnamon Satin, Fawn, Dutch White, Lenurple and Light Moss Green.



Step 2: Clean and Prepare the Wall

Clean the wall surface thoroughly to ensure the paint adheres well. Remove any dirt, dust, or grease. If there are existing imperfections or holes, patch them up and let them dry before proceeding.


Step 3: Tape Off the Area

Using painter's tape, carefully outline the area you want to paint. This will create clean lines and prevent paint from spilling onto the adjacent walls. Use a leveller or ruler (or even a pencil) to mark the edges for precise measurements.


Step 4: Paint the Accent Wall

Once the area is taped off, start painting the accent wall with your chosen colour. Use a paint roller for larger areas and a paintbrush for edges and corners. Apply two coats for a smooth and even finish, letting each coat dry before adding the next.


Step 5: Remove the Painter's Tape

While the paint is still slightly wet, carefully remove the painter's tape at a 45-degree angle to prevent any paint from peeling off with it. This will leave you with sharp and clean edges.


Step 6: Add Decorative Elements (Optional)

To enhance the festive feel, consider adding decorative elements to the accent wall. You can hang string lights, garlands, traditional artworks, or decorative mirrors to amplify the Diwali ambience.


Now, allow the paint to dry completely, and then step back and admire your beautiful accent wall. Your creative efforts will infuse your home with the spirit of Diwali and create a warm and inviting space for celebrations.


A curated list of valuable links:


  • Nestasia- Nestasia offers an enchanting range of wall decor items for Diwali that brings together artistic expression and affordable elegance. Explore their wide array of pocket-friendly wall hangings, exquisite paintings, and mesmerizing tapestries, all designed to add a touch of festive splendour to your living spaces.


Our Recommendations from Nestasia:


  • Home Centre - It offers an exhaustive collection of wall decor products, including a variety of wall art, paintings, decals, stickers, or other decorative items that can enhance the aesthetic appeal or add a festive touch to your living spaces.


Our Recommendations from Home Centre:


Courtyard Revamp

If you have a courtyard, enhance its charm for Diwali. Use colourful floor tiles or paint patterns on the floor to create a visually appealing design. Place traditional clay pots with colourful flowers or plants. You can also hang decorative lights or lanterns overhead to create a magical ambience.

Courtyard Revamp, Image Source: Photo by Taryn Elliott on Pexels

Embrace Natural Elements

Incorporate natural elements into your architectural aesthetics. Decorate your spaces with fresh flowers, leaves, and natural materials like bamboo or jute. You can arrange flowers in vases or float them in bowls of water. Use these elements in your rangoli designs, wall hangings, or even as sasta and sundar centrepieces. Additionally, you can create vibrant and colourful rangoli designs using rice flour, coloured sand, or flower petals.

Rangoli from flower petals, Image Source: Image by jcomp on Freepik

Final Thoughts

Shadow art, Image Source: Image by vecstock on Freepik

Embrace the spirit of Diwali by transforming your home with these budget-friendly decor ideas. Remember, it's not about spending extravagantly, but about adding a personal touch and creativity to your celebrations. With a little ingenuity and resourcefulness, you can have a dazzling Diwali without stretching your budget. It's the thought and effort that counts, and with these simple yet stunning decorations, your Diwali celebrations will be filled with joy and radiance. Shubh Deepawali!


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