Sunday, 3 February 2013

A Memories Tale......

Every memory has a tale and that is what a decor is made of!:) lots of memories... places traveled ..places yet to visit...childhood memorabilia...or a piece of history!

I have many such memories of my own which have a special place in my heart.... that connect me to my home and roots!

As i was growing up we changed several homes but somethings which always remained were the beautiful 'Thoranas' or Door hangings that greeted us at the door.I also have the fondest memories of my mother drawing exquisite 'rangoli' patterns on our 'verandah' floor every festive occasion or sometimes just without reason she would teach us patterns based on a certain geometry early on a sunday morning and we would be so excited with our accomplishment on the floor full of life and colour....


My college days would'nt be complete without the earthy coloured khadi kurtis, colourful matching bangles,kolapuri chappals,shawls and ethnic bags! These colours and materials have thus transcended into my decor and always make me feel at home!:)

I love the warmth of the Indian colours and patterns and the things I grew up with will always stay with me no matter wherever I go I would carry a part of my home away from home!




Photo courtesy: colours of boho,beautiful bohemian,chris buddha,tumblr.com,emma matuscka,asia explorer,pintrest,gira patel

Thursday, 17 January 2013

'Sone ki chidiya'- Fascinating India-Chapter 2

An attempt at exploring the rich culture and heritage of our motherland!

'Tanjore/Thanjavur Paintings'!
Following the article on Madhubani paintings, this article is about the exotic Thanjavur paintings.
These Paintings date back to the 1600B.C during the reign of the 'Nayakas' and have their origins in Thanjavur/Tanjore.

'Tanjore paintings' are symbolic to the richness and prosperity of Indian culture and heritage! They compose of rich surface texture with gold emblishment and vivid images of Gods and Godesses in gold.


They can have a pride position in your home and give any space a rich and sophisticated feel, taking you back to the golden era of indian history!The vivid colours and gold detail add the exquisite charm!:)
     


Photo courtesy: Arun Jegadesh,flikr,Erin Zimmerman,laksh



Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Light....Zerbara...cushions! - Instant Magic Making!:)

The quick Magic Making Technique!
If you are bored of your decor and instantly need something to spruce it up this is how you can achieve instant Makeover!:)

Lights-


Light can instantly lightup your decor...you can choose from pin lights or Tea lights to give a contemporary chic modern touch or go earthy traditional!
There is a wide variety of beautiful indian traditional lighting from diyas to brass lamps... indian morracan tinted glass lamps to hanging garden lamps available.

Flowers-


Every girl loves flowers! Flowers are another quick way of breathing life into a decor.They never go out of trend and are quick and instant way of brightening up any space.


Cushions-
A decor's best accompliment!
Cushions are available in all sizes,colors and shapes and can instantly make a space vibrant and charming! you could use a combination of floor cushions and big and small ones to add dynamics to the space!



Photo courtesy: Home Interiors,Pintrest,Maroque,Elle Decor


Saturday, 5 January 2013

Interpreting the Indian-Mughal Architectural element in your living room-"The Jali Work"!

"The Jali Work"
Jali work is a very intricate and exclusive ancient Indian-Mughal Architectural element.'Jalis' are screens made of perforated stone or marble with exquisite floral geometric lattice patterns allowing a cheerful play of light and shade!


The Jali work has been a key architectural element in Islamic Architecture throughout the Arabic region and is traditionally called the 'Mashrabiya'.

The Modern Interpretation of 'Jali work'


They can be used in family room and sun room to enhance the play of light and shade and make the room bright and vibrant yet protect against the harsh sunlight...as top hung screens they allow to define different spaces without reducing the area..These patterns can also be used on door and window screens for aesthetics,and add elegance to the decor in place of the boring window grills!
The traditional Moraccan lamps use these patterns for an exotic play of light and shade...with colourful glass cut outs that make exquisite patterns on the walls and ceilings!!


The Jali pattern not only add elegance but also help in enhancing the space without reducing the area.They can be used on balustrades for stairs, screens as room separators or just beautiful wooden carved folding screens which not only add glamour and charm but also can be easily folded away when not needed!!



Photo courtesy:Elle Decor,Home Interiors,Flickr,Islamic Architecture


Friday, 28 December 2012

'Sone ki chidiya'- Fascinating India-Chapter 1

An attempt at exploring the rich culture and heritage of our motherland!
'Madhubani'!!
Madhubani means Forest of honey! These are beautiful ancient form of Indian wall art passed on through centuries. Madhubani Art is named after 'Madhubani' a village in the State of Bihar,India.


 Traditionally it is done by village women to adorn the walls of their mud huts with beautiful motifs usually themed on Gods and Goddesses and local flora and fauna or just everyday objects,rituals like weddings etc.The paint used are organic and are from natural plant extracts.


'Madhubani Paintings' are part of India's rich culture and history.They are said to have their origins during The epic 'Ramayana' when Raja Janaka commissioned artists to paint the city walls with the tales of his beloved daughters Princess Sita''s wedding with Lord Rama.


Modern take on the ancient Art form: 'Madhubani painting' are now embodied on wall paintings, lamps,coasters, storage boxes,book racks and other everyday decor objects.They not only add colour and vibrance to your home but also help you revive a part of history in your living room!



Photo courtesy: Dreamtime, Bombayjules,Jane Antonacci

Tuesday, 18 December 2012

The humble Balcony!:)

I love my Balcony..its were i spend most of my time.... evenings after a long day at work relaxing and cooling off with a cup of steaming hot tea...after dinner gazing at the stars...the lazy sunday's reading a book over brunch..catching up with friends or even after a little tussle with my family!:) The Balcony plays an important part in my household.
In this modern day age were everything measures in square feets specially in big cities the high rise apartments tend to have little outside space and tiny balcony that seem to be squashed in somehow...
It can be a bit of a challenge to make this space functional and livable yet warm and inviting were one can relax and unwind.
A little personal touch and a few design ideas can transform this tiny space into a colourful,warm and personable space.


Choose the right furniture...you can use wooden bench and seats to keep it simple and smart, wrought iron to give it a more french classic feel or cane furniture for shabby chic.Add a combination of colourful cushions and table accessories to seal the deal!:)


Choose colourful Planters and a variety of plants that would add colour and vibrance...you could go classic terracota, warm wood,elegant ceramic or retro mettalic.Use different sizes colours and shapes to add variety and charm.
If space is a constraint go for hanging baskets, railed mounted planters or wall mesh to grow climbing plants.You can add a little bit of glitz by using pin lights or ethnic moraccan lamps and sheesha for a culture twist!:)



Some design ideas i found amazing...water fountain for uplifting the soul...wooden blinds for those sunny afternoons..storage shelves to hold plants..music dig...a kids corner and wall slates for planting herbs and spices!

When you have a tiny balcony you want to make it functional yet warm and inviting!
Glazing the entire space can allow light and ventilation at the same time extend the living area without loosing the purpose of the balcony.Add a variety of blinds (wood/jute) to modulate harsh sunlight and a selection of wall mounted furniture can help make your balcony functional...add your personal nick naks and you have a delightful space to relax and let your mind wander!:)




Photo courtesy:Home Edit,Stylisheve

Friday, 14 December 2012

White..Crisp..Classic..Edgy...Scandinavian!

When i think of pure functionalism,minimalistic and stark modern one thing strikes WHITE! The core of Scandinavian Design is this very moto keeping it simple functional modern minimalistic and tasteful yet affordable!


Scandinavia predominantly comprises three countries Norway,Sweden and Denmark.
The serene landscape of this country could have been an inspiration for the classic clean design approach.
One of the chief players of Scandinavian design and whom all of us recognise is IKEA.The other well known players are Arabia, Bang and Olufsen,Pandora etc.More on IKEA and design inspirations in later blogs!
Scandinavian Design is easy to assemble and has a unique Design Quotient.


   White and black can be crisp and edgy,adding a bit of colour can make it contemporary and fun!


   Scandinavian Kitchen ideas.Plain simple and chic!


                     Minimalism is the the key.Keep it crisp and fresh!:)


Colourful and functional.. furniture that are contemporary and easy to assemble.The above are some examples of Ikea's design ideas! Keeping the base colour as white and adding colour through furniture and soft furnishing.More on Kids rooms and design ideas in coming blog updates!:)




Photo courtesy: Per_Gunnarsen,Scandinavian designs,Ikea product library

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Things I love- Part 2!!

Chai chai chai nothing like chai!!!
This article is dedicated to one of my dear friend and a complete Tea lover Mona Cheers babe!:)


Following the rains not surprisingly chai is one my favourite things! A total Tea totaller that I am.... I can have tea anytime of the day...its just that warm feeling that reminds me of many happy days and comforts me anytime..somethings bring people together and for me its chai..its fair to say Mona and I bonded on a cup of tea and our love for chai!
And needless to say all of us at some time or another would have had that magical concoction at the roadside thella/tafri as we call it..one of the most delish tea I have had is at the roadside thella and at the train station...weather it be masala chai,adhrak chai or nimbu chai they just warm you up and brighten up any stressful day!:):)


Tea transcends cultures and races across the globe.Tea plays a very important part in Japanese culture.They have special Tea ceremonies and traditional Tea Houses serving Tea!Tea also plays an important role in Chinese culture.


Turkish tea is called 'çay'. Traditionally prepared in 2 stacked kettles (çaydanlık specially designed for tea preparation, the lower kettle used to boil water while the upper one has some water and steeped with flavourful tea leaves.The tea is then served with beet sugar...warm and comforting in the cold Turkish winter nights!
In the Middle East Tea is traditionally served with dates! The flavour reminds me of the Kashmiri 'Kava' which my friend Mona introduced me to(she is a Kashmiri kali:)), its really yumm and has the lovely flavour of pistachio cinnamon elaichi that just brings a warm feeling and has brightened many a grey uk days!:):)

Friday, 30 November 2012

Things I Love-Part 1!!


Warm summer days, the busy traffic....people walking in the sweltery heat getting around the hub dub of life... sitting by my hostel window i can see the dark clouds gather...and then suddenly the sky cracks and slowly tiny droplets of rain break out ...people start rushing to the nearby shops...the smell of rain fills the air...the green grass...the water droplets on the window panes and the big smiles on happy children jumping puddles on the roads...the bhuttawala opens his tent and i can smell the aroma of roasting bhutta and spicy chilli chatney....
 i recollect my own childhood... my mom shouting and asking us to get the clothes from outside..and we asking her to make pakoras and chai for us!...I love the Monsoon..the green grass..the sweet smell of the earth...and the sweet memories!!
and now the rains have all new meaning in my life...bringing back the joys of childhood and teenage years as I stand in my kitchen and make pakoras and adhrak wali chai for my hubby and i can hear the rain drops falling on the window panes and the cycle of life continues...

Shabby Chic Rattan!



Warm and homely rattan furniture always remind me of childhood in Andaman Islands, we always had rattan furniture at home.Rattan furniture are true shabby chic with a little bit of coloured cushions and planter around they can give a bohemian feel to the space.
They are cheap and easily available roadside in India and you can get huge bargains when you haggle:)
Traditionally cane furniture are usually used as garden furniture or in the balconies but you can now use them as dining furniture as decorative baskets, as swings for relaxation and also as coffee table and chests.