Tips to make the most out of your small spaces this Diwali

Transform your small space into a festive haven with these 7 easy Diwali decor ideas. Simple yet effective, these tips will help you create a warm and inviting atmosphere during the festival of lights.

Small spaces can feel more festive and joyful with the right Diwali decorations. Even if your home is small, simple decor can make it feel warm and inviting during the festival of lights. In this blog, you’ll find 7 easy Diwali decor ideas that will quickly brighten up your small space and make it feel festive.

See also: Tips to prepare your home for Diwali

 

Avoid clutter

Keep your space neat and organised during Diwali. Remove any unnecessary items to make the area look bigger and more open. This will also make your decorations stand out more. For example, clear tabletops or shelves so you have room to place your Diwali decorations without making the space feel cramped.

 

Use small-scale decorations

Choose small-sized decorations that fit well in tight spaces. Miniature Diwali figurines, fairy lights, and small lanterns work perfectly. You can hang fairy lights on walls or around windows to add a festive glow without taking up floor space. Small lanterns or tea light holders can be placed on shelves or tables to add a touch of light and beauty without overwhelming the room.

 

Maximise natural light

Natural light is an easy way to brighten your small space and make it feel more open during Diwali. Start by opening your curtains and blinds fully to allow sunlight to stream in throughout the day. If you have sheer curtains, they can filter the light softly while still keeping the room bright. For spaces with limited windows, you can remove any heavy drapes that block light to create a lighter and airier environment.

You can also consider placing light-coloured decorations near the windows, such as small rangolis or decorative lamps, so they catch the sunlight and reflect a festive glow throughout the room.

 

Use mirrors strategically

Mirrors are a great trick to enhance both light and space, especially in small rooms. Place mirrors across from windows or bright light sources to reflect natural light around the room, making it look more open. You can use small decorative mirrors as part of your Diwali decor or even place a larger mirror in a corner or on the wall to create the illusion of more space.

For a festive touch, you can frame the mirror with fairy lights or place diyas or candles near it to enhance the light reflection. This way, even a small mirror can add both brightness and a stylish element to your Diwali decor without taking up much space.

 

Utilise vertical space

In small spaces, using vertical areas can help you decorate without taking up much floor space. Hanging decorations is an easy way to add a festive touch while saving room.

Hang decorations

You can hang string lights, garlands, or paper lanterns from the ceiling, windows, or even along walls. String lights wrapped around door frames or windows can add a soft, glowing effect. Garlands made of marigold flowers or colourful paper can be draped along walls or across shelves to bring in the Diwali spirit without cluttering the room.

Paper lanterns are also a great option, you can hang them in corners or over a table to add height and colour to your space. Since these decorations don’t sit on the floor or tabletops, they keep your space looking open and organised.

Use shelves and wall decor

Utilise your wall space by adding shelves or hooks to display small Diwali decorations. You can place diyas, mini statues, or decorative candles on shelves to keep them off tables or counters. Wall hangings or tapestries with traditional Diwali designs can also add a festive touch without taking up any room.

If you have existing shelves, you can enhance them with small items like incense holders or festive trinkets. This not only adds charm to your space but also makes use of the vertical area, leaving the rest of your room uncluttered for other Diwali activities.

 

Choose a colour palette

Selecting the right colours for your Diwali decorations can make a big difference in a small space. A simple and well-thought-out colour palette will keep your space looking neat and festive without overwhelming it.

Stick to a few colours

To keep your space from feeling too busy, limit your colour palette to just two or three complementary colours. For example, you could use gold and red, or orange and white, which are traditional Diwali colours that go well together. By sticking to a few colours, you create a more cohesive look, making the decor flow better in a small area.

You can use these colours across your decorations, such as matching your rangoli designs, diyas, and lanterns. It’s also a good idea to make sure that your decorative items, like cushions, candles, and wall hangings, follow the same colour theme. This way, everything ties together and looks balanced, even in a smaller space.

Use light colours

Lighter colours like white, cream, soft yellow, or pastel shades can make a small space feel larger and brighter. You can combine light colours with metallic tones like gold or silver to give a festive touch without making the space feel cramped. Light-coloured fairy lights or lanterns add a soft, glowing effect and work well in tiny areas.

If you have small furniture, consider using light-coloured tablecloths or cushion covers to enhance the festive look without overpowering the space. Light colours reflect both natural and artificial light better, helping your small room feel more open during Diwali.

 

Specific decor ideas

When it comes to decorating small spaces for Diwali, there are many creative ideas that can make your home feel festive without taking up too much room. Here are some specific suggestions to enhance your decor:

Window boxes

If you have window boxes, decorate them with colourful flowers, small lanterns, or diyas. You can choose flowers like marigolds or any bright blooms that fit the Diwali theme. Adding lanterns or diyas will create a warm and welcoming glow when lit in the evening. This not only beautifies your windows but also brings the festive spirit to the outside of your home.

Door wreaths

A festive wreath on your door is a great way to celebrate Diwali. You can make a wreath using dried flowers, colourful ribbons, or even twinkling lights. Hang it on your front door to greet guests and add a special touch to your entryway. This simple decor item makes a bold statement and sets the festive mood right from the start.

Table settings

Creating a beautiful table setting can make your dining area feel special for Diwali. Use colourful tablecloths that match your chosen colour palette. Add centrepieces like bowls of flowers, decorative plates, or groups of diyas. Placing candles or lanterns on the table will add charm and warmth. This way, even a small table can become the centrepiece of your celebration.

Floating candles

Floating candles are a unique and elegant way to add a festive touch to any small space. You can place them in a shallow bowl filled with water. Add flower petals or colourful stones to the water for decoration. Light the candles for a stunning effect that will illuminate the room and create a lovely atmosphere for Diwali gatherings. This idea is not only beautiful but also takes up minimal space on your table or countertop.

FAQs

How can I decorate a small space for Diwali without overwhelming it?

Focus on a few key areas, use minimalist decor, and incorporate vertical space.

What are some budget-friendly Diwali decoration ideas for small spaces?

DIY decorations, repurpose items, and use natural elements like flowers and leaves.

What are some Diwali decoration ideas for a small bedroom?

Hang festive curtains, place a small diya on the nightstand, and decorate the bed with colourful linens.

How can I decorate a small kitchen for Diwali?

Use festive tablecloths, hang string lights, and place a small diya on the countertop.

How can I decorate a small balcony for Diwali?

Hang string lights, place potted plants with colourful flowers, and add small lanterns.

What are some Diwali decoration ideas for a small studio apartment?

Use multifunctional furniture, create a cosy seating area, and decorate with colourful accents.

How can I decorate a small bathroom for Diwali?

Place a small diya on the countertop, hang festive towels, and use scented candles.

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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