By Amruta pathare, 2 April, 2024

There are 291 million monthly active users on Pinterest. Imagine how influential this platform can be. Each month, professionals, amateurs and enthusiasts come to Pinterest to discover ideas they love. They pin and re-pin all their favourite design inspiration photos, recipes, crafts and more. We come to know that an idea is trending by looking at what all those people are searching for. If an idea keeps getting more and more searches every month, then we call it a trend.

By admin2, 2 April, 2024

With the festive season around the corner, it is time to add a festive flair to your home. A home makeover is incomplete without a fresh coat of paint using festive wall colours. Learn how to use the right colours to make your home Diwali-ready!

Diwali is one of the biggest festivals celebrated in India and is often termed as the “festival of lights.” One of the best parts of Diwali is the excitement associated with the preparation that goes into making the festival a memorable one.

By Amruta pathare, 2 April, 2024

Do you sneeze more frequently than before? Are your eyes watering? If yes, you are not the only one since allergies are becoming a growing concern in India. While allergy medications can help relieve from the symptoms, a much effective way to deal with this is to allergy-proof your home, a place you spend most of your time in. When you remove allergens from your house, you are tackling the root cause of the problem.

By Amruta pathare, 2 April, 2024

Coloured and lit up streets, binge eating on snacks and sweets, exchanging gifts with friends and family ⁠—Diwali is a festival of happiness, lights and colours. India’s most awaited festival is a time to celebrate, feast, visit friends and family and embrace the love and togetherness we share with our beloved ones. It is also a time when people pray to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha to bring happiness, good luck and prosperity into their lives. But, going by traditions, only homes that are clean, lit and decorated are said to receive the blessings.

By Amruta pathare, 2 April, 2024

If you are looking for wall paint colours for the interiors of your home, look no further as you are in the right place! Read on for our curated list…

Whether you’ve recently shifted into a new home, trying to tie a room together, or are seeking to update an existing space, picking the right paint colours can be daunting given the overwhelming number of colour choices. Here are a few of the popular interior colours for you.

By Amruta pathare, 2 April, 2024

Wall paint trends keep changing year on year. While 2018 saw an edgy palette with vibrant shades or reds, variations in black wall accents, and modern metallic, 2019 seems to be different. This year, the focus is shifting towards soothing colours, neutral shades and earthy tones. Minimalism is in vogue! People are showing rising preference towards not-so-loud shades. Colour choices like pale beige, off-cream, ivory are in spotlight. Moreover, an emphasis on surreal patterns is driving the wall paint industry in 2019.

For more, look at what’s in and what’s gone in the below list.

By Amruta pathare, 2 April, 2024

What do you notice first when you go into a room? The colour, indeed! Colours are so much more than just decorative elements. The appropriate colour may alter a home’s design style, make a small space appear larger, and let you customize your interiors to reflect your personality. 

Considering that you spend a lot of time in the kitchen, selecting the ideal modular kitchen colour combinations can create a joyful, drawn atmosphere that will make your time there productive.

By Amruta pathare, 2 April, 2024

Since the early days on, human beings have been looking for shelter to seek safety from elements of nature. First, we built huts and mud houses and now we have moved to concrete structures and high rises. But the risks that nature poses still remains high. Even with technological and architectural advances, water damage still remains a major concern.

By Amruta pathare, 2 April, 2024

Our home is a safe haven for us. It is here that we come to relax after a long day, seek comfort and shelter, gather together with family and friends and spend most of our time in.

A sense of home is all about perception and surrounding factors that cultivate a feeling of warmth, a sense of safety and personality no matter where you are living. Figuring out how to make your house a home is about finding how to make it cosy. Creating a space that is both inviting and enjoyable does not have to cost a fortune.