The arrival of Diwali fills the heart with excitement and enthusiasm. Preparations for this festival begin weeks in advance. This festival of lights involves cleaning, decorating, and lighting lamps to celebrate Diwali.

Everyone wants their home to look the most beautiful on Diwali. To achieve this, you can keep a few small details in mind while decorating (Diwali Decoration Tips). This will enhance the beauty of your home. Let's learn some tips for decorating your home this Diwali.
Spread the Magic of Diyas and Lights
Diwali itself means "row of lamps." Therefore, the most important decoration for this festival is diyas. Don't rely solely on electric strings. Light earthen lamps with oil or ghee. Decorate the main door, balcony, roof parapet, and prayer area with them. You can also purchase colorful diyas if you wish. Arranging diyas on stands of varying heights can create a beautiful pattern. Candles placed amidst rangoli or flowers can also enhance the beauty of your home. However, be careful and place diyas where there is less risk of fire.
Decorate your home with rangoli.
Creating rangoli at the main entrance of your home brings positivity to the home and also makes a positive impression on guests. This time, experiment with traditional white and red rangoli designs. You can also create rangoli with flower petals, colored rice, or natural materials like turmeric and kumkum. You can incorporate diyas, the Om symbol, or floral and leaf motifs into your design. If time is short, you can also create beautiful designs using commercially available rangoli stencils. Place a few diyas in the center of the rangoli, which will enhance its beauty in the evening.
Decorate Doors with Flowers and Torans
The fragrance and color of flowers add to the festive atmosphere. Hanging a toran of mango or Ashoka leaves at the main door is considered auspicious. You can also make or purchase marigold garlands and hang them on the door. The yellow and orange colors of marigolds look beautiful with the Diwali glow. Inside, place vases decorated with roses, tuberose, or lotus flowers on tables. Flowers also bring positivity to the home.
Change the Look with Cushions, Curtains, and Accessories
Massive changes don't require elaborate decorations. Small accessories can completely transform the look of your home. Change the cushion covers on your sofa or living room. Covers in bright colors like red, pink, gold, or brocade are perfect for this occasion. Curtains can also be replaced with light colors or light brocade fabric. Replace books on side tables with traditional Diwali thaalis or decorative pieces.

Pay special attention to the decoration of the prayer room.
Lakshmi Puja is an important part of Diwali. Therefore, pay special attention to the decoration of the prayer room. Decorate the puja cupboard or stand with new and clean cloth. Add new lamps, flowers, idols, and a Kalash. If you wish, you can hang a brocade or bandhani curtain on the wall behind the puja area. Also, clean the copper idols thoroughly to add shine to the temple. You can also draw a small rangoli in front of the temple.
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