15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

Auspicious symbols such as Swastik can be used to create beautiful rangoli designs.

Rangolis are an integral part of Diwali or any festive decoration. According to the traditions, rangolis, which are patterns drawn on the floor inside and outside the homes, are believed to bring good luck into the house. Rangoli can be made with different materials such as coloured powder, rice flour or grains, sand and flowers. Flower rangoli designs are quite popular as many vivid designs and patterns can be created. Moreover,  they help attract positive energies while creating a welcoming ambience for Diwali.

See also: Diwali Vastu tips to invite wealth and prosperity in your home

 

Traditional-style circular rangoli design

Take inspiration from the traditional Kerala-style pookalam design and incorporate unique patterns for your flower rangoli design.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

 

Swastik rangoli

Auspicious symbols such as Swastik can be used to create beautiful rangoli designs. You can go for creative ways to bring a stunning look to this floral rangoli pattern.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

 

Ganesha rangoli

The Ganesha symbol is a popular rangoli design for Diwali décor and is considered auspicious. You can consider this floral rangoli for your pooja room.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

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Krishna floral rangoli

Lord Krishna-inspired rangoli pattern can provide eye-catching vibes to your Diwali decoration. Use Parijat (Night-flowering jasmine) flower, which is associated with the deity.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

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Square rangoli

If you want a simple yet elegant design, go for a square rangoli with flowers. You can include different flower petals to fill the concentric squares.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

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Om rangoli with flowers

Om, an auspicious symbol, can be included in the flower rangoli design. It creates a great visual appeal, especially in the living rooms or hall.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

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Rangoli with floral pattern

Create a classic and beautiful flower pattern using flower petals. You can create the look of any flower such as rose, lotus, etc.

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

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Flower waterfall rangoli

Depict a waterfall scenery with flower waterfall rangoli designs. Place marigold flower strings inside clay pots in a way that they appear to fall from the pot like a waterfall. Extend this design flower rangoli design on the floor.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

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Outdoor plant rangoli

An interesting rangoli décor idea is to surround the outdoor plants with a floral rangoli design to uplift the visual appeal of the space. You can place diyas to illuminate your balconies and patio.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

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Diya rangoli design

Choose a Diya-inspired rangoli design using different flowers. This is an ideal décor idea for small spaces. You can make this design grand and appealing.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

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Peacock rangoli design

Opt for an impressive and colourful flower rangoli design based on a peacock theme. Use blue and green flower petals to create a perfect look.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

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Geometric flower rangoli design

There are numerous ways to create flower rangoli designs based on Geometric patterns. You can use various easily available flowers to achieve this look.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

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Grand rangoli design

Utilise the vast floor space as a canvas to create a grand and vibrant flower rangoli design. Place Diyas to brighten up the area.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

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Staircase rangoli

Deck up the house entrance and staircase area for Diwali by using floral rangoli designs. Enhance the look with decorative diyas and string lights around the planters.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

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Semicircle floral rangoli

Choose a semicircle flower rangoli for your Diwali décor. This is an excellent choice for small spaces or corners.

 

15 flower rangoli ideas to decorate your house this festive season

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FAQs

How to make rangoli from flowers?

Use flower petals for making floral rangoli designs. For this, remove the stems and leaves of the flowers.

What is a rangoli with flowers called?

Flowers rangoli designs are popular in South India. These include Onam rangoli designs in Kerala and Pookolam in Tamil Nadu, which are designed using marigold, chrysanthemums and other flowers.

Which state is famous for flower rangoli?

In Kerala, Pookolam is a round rangoli design made with flowers.

What is the name of the flower rangoli?

Rangoli designs are referred to by different names in different states of India. For example, it is called Onam Pookalam in Kerala, Alpana in West Bengal, Kolam in Tamil Nadu and Mandana in Rajasthan.

Which flowers can be used for rangoli?

You can use a variety of flowers for the rangoli designs, such as rose, marigold, chrysanthemums, white daisies, jasmine, etc.

What can I mix with rangoli powder?

You can choose natural ingredients with colours such as turmeric, sindoor (vermillion), etc.

Why are circles used in rangoli?

According to Vastu, rangolis should have circular patterns and auspicious symbols, which is considered to bring good luck.

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