Welcome peace into your homes with lotus-themed decor ideas

Lotus motifs are believed to bring peace and good luck to households.

When it comes to floral aesthetics for home decor, you have a myriad of options at your disposal to choose from. However, one unconventional and previously unexplored alternative you can go for is a lotus-themed decor. Apart from its stunning appearance, the lotus is also believed to be the bringer of peace and prosperity and holds immense significance in Vastu. Incorporating this in your home decor is sure to amp up your space and give it a classy touch. Read on to know more about using lotus for home decor.

 

Significance of lotus for home decor

Lotus motifs and related elements in your home decor armoury have a lot of significance. Here’s how:

Symbolism

Lotus is believed to be a symbol of purity and grace in several cultures. Moreover, it also represents spiritual enlightenment, inner peace and resilience. Incorporating such a motif in your space adds a touch of elegance while also serving as a reminder of the potential of constant personal growth.

Aesthetic appeal and versatility

Lotus-themed artworks, motifs and decor pieces are available in a variety of colour palettes, the most common being pink, white and blue. This makes it a great choice for a decor piece due to its versatility as it complements various other aesthetics and colour palettes.

Harbinger of positivity

The placement of a lotus motif at specific positions is believed to increase the flow of positive energy into households in various cultures. Moreover, such as aesthetic in general creates a calm and soothing atmosphere.

Cultural and religious significance

The lotus motif holds great significance in Hindu and Buddhist cultures and is perceived to be sacred. It is associated with the Hindu goddess of wealth Lakshmi and the Creator, Brahma, and also with Buddha’s enlightenment. Incorporating it into one’s home decor is a way to pay respect to their cultural traditions.

Feng Shui and Vastu considerations

According to Feng Shui, lotus motifs represent purity and prosperity and can facilitate the incoming of positive energy and mental peace. Similarly, Vastu principles also hold that lotus motifs can increase positivity and peace if placed properly.

See also: Buddha statue for home: Vastu tips to keep in mind

 

Best decor ideas with lotus

Now that you have enough reason to use lotus motifs for decorating your space, here are a few ideas to help you get started:

Artwork and wall decor

The simplest way of including a lotus motif in your home decor arsenal is by hanging an artwork on the wall. Choose a piece of artwork that best compliments your wall colour. Apart from this, you can even go for an elaborate mural of fully blossomed lotuses for your walls for a striking impact, especially for your living room and hallway.

Wall decals

Yet another simple way to decorate your walls is by putting up vinyl stickers and decals of lotus motifs. You can even use them on glass surfaces such as windows.

Soft furnishings

Cushions, rugs and drapes sporting a lotus pattern give a calm and soothing vibe to the space. For your bedroom, you can go for lotus-patterned bedspreads and pillowcases, paired with a large pastel aesthetic for a cosy and dreamy touch.

Decorative accents

Sculptures, figurines, candles and candle holders moulded in the shape of a lotus can be used to adorn open shelves and accented spaces on walls.

Functional decor

A low-effort alternative to including lotus motifs in home decor is the usage of crockery and tableware with lotus patterns. These can be paired with lotus-patterned vases filled with fresh flowers for a delightful and fragrant dining experience.

Lighting fixtures

Pendant lights and table lampshades are often available in lotus-inspired designs. The soft illumination of these fixtures can go a long way in enhancing the calming effect of the motif.

Garden and outdoor decor

If you are looking for options to decorate the outdoor spaces, you can go all out by creating an elaborate fountain or pond with lotus blossoms. Along with real flowers, you can also go for statues or decorative pieces sporting lotus designs.

See also: Brahma Kamal plant Vastu: Significance, benefits and care tips

 

FAQs

What does a lotus motif symbolise?

Lotus is believed to be a symbol of peace, prosperity, resilience and inner strength in various cultures.

Does lotus have any religious significance?

Lotus is associated with the Goddess of Wealth, Lakshmi in Hinduism and with the enlightenment and worship of Buddha.

How can I use real lotus blossoms for home decor?

Real lotus blossoms are best suited for the decoration of outdoor spaces such as gardens.

How can I decorate my walls using lotus motifs?

You can decorate your walls using lotus-themed artwork, murals or even vinyl stickers.

What does Feng Shui and Vastu have to say about lotus?

Both Feng Shui and Vastu believe lotus to be the bringer of positive energy and peace in households.

What are some functional decor ideas involving lotus motifs?

Lotus motifs can be easily incorporated into tableware and crockery, giving the aesthetic a functional edge as well.

Which colour palette goes best with lotus motifs?

Lotus motifs are best paired with pastel colour palettes for a light, dreamy look. You can also go for neutral palettes.

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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