7 monsoon season decor ideas for your home

Use a good quality wood polish to create a protective coating that repels moisture.

The arrival of the monsoon season brings a unique charm and a refreshing change in the weather, inspiring many to mirror this transformation within their own homes. It’s a perfect time to embrace the cool, wet days by adapting your home decor to enhance comfort and add a touch of the season’s joy. This period, characterised by heavy rainfall and vibrant green landscapes, calls for decor that not only handles the humidity and dampness but also injects a sense of warmth and brightness into the space. Decorating your home for the monsoon doesn’t have to be daunting. Simple changes can make a significant impact, creating a cosy, inviting atmosphere that complements the dynamic, often grey skies outside. In this article, we explore seven practical monsoon season decor ideas that will transform your home.

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Vibrant cushions and throws

7 monsoon season decor ideas for your home

Add a touch of brightness to your living room with vibrant cushions and cosy throws. Opt for water-resistant fabrics to keep them looking fresh and vibrant throughout the humid season. Bright yellows, deep blues and lush greens can mirror the lively monsoon environment outside.

 

Waterproof outdoor furniture for monsoon season decor

7 monsoon season decor ideas for your home

If you have a patio, balcony or garden, this is the perfect time to invest in waterproof outdoor furniture. Rattan or plastic furniture with waterproof cushions ensures that your outdoor spaces remain functional and stylish, even during heavy rains.

 

Indoor plants

7 monsoon season decor ideas for your home

Bring the outdoors inside by incorporating more greenery into your home. Ferns, peace lilies and money plants thrive in humid conditions, making them ideal for the monsoon. They not only beautify the space but also help in purifying the indoor air.

 

Aromatic candles and diffusers

7 monsoon season decor ideas for your home

The monsoon can bring with it a musty smell. Counteract this by placing aromatic candles or essential oil diffusers around your home. Scents like lavender, jasmine or lemongrass can create a fresh, soothing ambiance.

 

Colourful rugs and mats

7 monsoon season decor ideas for your home

Swap out your regular rugs for vibrant and washable mats that can easily absorb water and mud. This not only adds a pop of colour to your floors but also helps in keeping the house clean during the rainy season.

 

Mood lighting

7 monsoon season decor ideas for your home

The monsoon season can often bring gloomy skies and less natural light. Enhance your indoor lighting with strategic mood lighting. Lamps with soft, warm bulbs can make your space feel cosy and welcoming.

 

Decorative storage solutions

7 monsoon season decor ideas for your home

With the extra need for umbrellas, raincoats and boots during the monsoon, having decorative storage solutions becomes essential. Chic umbrella stands, attractive hooks for hanging coats and stylish shoe racks can keep your entryway organised and appealing.

 

FAQs

How can I protect my wooden furniture during the monsoon?

Keep your wooden furniture away from windows and other damp areas. Use a good quality wood polish to create a protective coating that repels moisture.

What is the best way to deal with dampness and mould during the monsoon?

Ensure good ventilation to reduce dampness. Using a dehumidifier can also help. For mould, regularly clean the affected areas with a mixture of water and vinegar.

Are there any specific colours to avoid in home decor during monsoon?

It's best to avoid very dark colours as they can make the space appear gloomier during overcast days. Instead, opt for cheerful, bright colours to lighten the mood.

Can I use silk cushions or throws during monsoon?

It's advisable to avoid materials like silk which do not handle humidity well. Opt for synthetic or polyester fabrics that are more resistant to moisture.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
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