Here are some of the exciting home decor ideas that you
would love to try-
1. Blooming
beauties
Fill up all your vases and empty wine bottles with the
beautiful and colourful blossoms of the monsoon- peonies, lilies and tulips. If
you don’t have fancy jars, then you can even use traditional urlis or
decorative glass bowls. Pluck jasmines, roses, and hibiscus from your lawn and
put them in the pots with some water.
If you are a DIY lover, then you can use your old wellington
boots as a quirky flower vase. Beautify your doorway with this DIY vase with
lovely flowers like sunflowers or daisies.
2. Umbrella stand
In the rainy season, the umbrella becomes your best buddy.
It saves you from getting wet now and then. Don’t forget to leave a basket or a
sleek vase at the front door so that your friends and family members leave the
water trails behind before entering the house. This will keep the floor dry and
clean.
3. Colour me pretty
Breakaway from mundane and dull colours! Add a pop of
cheerfulness to your home decor with bright-coloured cushions, bed sheets,
curtains, and furniture. You can buy red shelves and add a dose of greenery by
placing plants on them. Choose bright shades of tangerine, citrus, turquoise
and pinks rather than dark colours like greys, blues, and dark hues.
4. Sheer blinds
Invest in sheer fabrics, and bid a farewell to heavy and
thick draperies. Fabrics like velvets, jacquards and even cotton tend to soak
up moisture and keep your home musty. On the other hand, sheer and lace blinds
allow the breeze and thin sunlight to stream in, hence keeping your space
bright and airy. Brighten up your day and home with bright-coloured sheer
curtains.
5. Perfumed candles
Feeling the dampness in the air? Say goodbye to the musty
and mouldy smell of the humidity and enjoy a relaxing and romantic evening by
lightening scented candles. You can place these candles on stylish trays, which
will not only uplift your mood but also accentuate your home’s appearance.
6. Dirt trappers
Not to deny, the monsoon brings mud and slush with itself.
It can ruin your floor and make them dirty and patchy. To tackle this problem,
leave an all-weather doormat at your front door so guests can wipe their boots
before entering the house. Jute, coir or recycled rubber doormats are best for
this purpose. Also, they add a touch of quirkiness and liveliness to your entryway.
7. Songs of the
wind
The sound of rain, when fused with a light breeze, creates a
melodious and soothing tune. You can hear the wind chimes singing these
relaxing songs, all by themselves. You can make a DIY wind chime - it’s that
easy. Bring all your family members together on the weekend and create an
exquisite instrument from bits and bobs lying around your home.
That’s how you can uplift your house’s interior and give it
a new look. However, the rainy season can be really tricky. The highest number
of short circuits happens in this season only. Therefore, to keep your house
protected against the damages caused due to fire, natural calamity, and other
perils; buy a comprehensive home
insurance policy now. Home insurance not only
protects your home against damages but also protect you and your family against
the financial crisis.