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This Diwali, light up your home in style

This Diwali, light up your home in style

Diwali is the festival of lights. It is a time when one illuminates the entire house (outdoor and indoor), to welcome Goddess Lakshmi into the house. Here are some Diwali lighting options to add a festive charm to your home sweet home: 

Diyas for Diwali lighting

Diyas are synonymous with Diwali. They can be lit with oil, ghee, wax or even gel. Diwali can never be complete, without the glow of traditional earthen diyas. “Over time, traditional diyas have undergone a makeover.

“Nowadays, a variety of diyas are available in attractive colours and shapes, such as tortoise, elephant, melon, human figures, Buddha and Ganesha and are embellished with sequins, glitter and pearls,” says Khushboo Jain, founder of Urban Haveli, Mumbai.

Diya/candle holder from Urban Haveli

 

 

LEDs for Diwali lighting

LED lights of various sizes, can be used to light up one’s home and create focal areas. One can also opt for LED strings, LED strips, multi-colour LED sticks, floral crystals and waterproof LED lights, for the festive season.

See also: Creative Diwali lighting options for your home

 

Lights and flowers for Diwali decor

Readymade Rangoli platters, with diyas in vibrant colours, are in vogue. “Floral rangolis, combined with lights, add a welcoming feel. Floating diyas and flower arrangements on the dining table, puja room and at the entrance, are an eye-catching decoration for the Diwali celebration,” maintains Srishti Kapur, floral designer and owner of Floral Art, Mumbai. While selecting flowers, restrict it to two colours. Combine the flowers with an arrangement of LED diyas, to add a sparkling effect to the home, this Diwali, suggests Kapur.

 

Candles for Diwali lighting

Candles come in various shapes and designs. Aromatic candles, can make the home fragrant and create a soothing atmosphere. “You can innovate, by filling four glass vases of varying heights with water, beads and some glitter. Then, add some fresh flower petals and a floating candle in each vase. You can also wrap a solid colour, patterned or printed ribbon, around each vase. You can mix and match colours, according to the theme of your house,” adds Jain.

Candles from Urban Haveli

 

Lamps for Diwali lighting

Besides the traditional lanterns, one can choose lanterns made of metals (like copper, brass or silver), to brighten up the home. Antique-style kerosene lamps are also popular. They are available in different colours and can add an ethnic touch to the home’s décor. In addition to gold-coloured and colourful glass lanterns, home owners can add marble lamps studded with semi-precious stones to light up the home, this Diwali.

Lanterns from Floral Art

 

Lights add a positive vibe to the Diwali celebrations, in whichever way they are used. However, while choosing lights and lamps for the festive season, one should avoid going overboard and select options, based on the space and area of illumination.

 

Lighting tips for Diwali

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