19 October,2024 08:08 PM IST | Mumbai | Raaina Jain
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Vibrant lights brightening up the atmosphere, beautiful diyas lending charm to the festival, colourful rangolis at entrances inviting you inside, refreshing torans spreading the festive cheer - adorning homes with décor items is an essential part of Diwali that most people look forward to. It is not only an opportunity to transform your space but also to employ your creativity in the process.
While there are many traditional ways of decorating homes during festivals, adapting and innovating while staying true to traditions is key to maintaining the essence of the festival without causing harm to the environment. Festivities can have a significant environmental impact and it is our responsibility to minimise it with sustainable practices. "As we become more conscious of our environmental footprint, incorporating sustainability into our festive décor is both a mindful and beautiful way to celebrate Diwali 2024," says Amrita Gupta, Chief Interior Designer & Director of Manglam Group.
Going sustainable with Diwali décor
From using natural materials to opting for reusable items, there are many ways to elevate your home interiors sustainably. "Some simple yet impactful décor ideas bring in the spirit of Diwali while keeping sustainability at the forefront, proving that conscious design can be as beautiful as it is responsible," believes interior designer Misbah Kapadia, founder and curator of Design Konstruct.
The experts share the following ideas to implement sustainable home décor choices:
Eco-friendly alternatives to common décor items
Opting for a sustainable approach to Diwali décor does not mean letting go of items that have adorned your homes for years during Diwali. One can just innovate and choose eco-friendly alternatives to those décor pieces. Many such options can help create an equally festive yet environmentally conscious ambiance.
"Instead of plastic string lights, choose energy-efficient LED lights that consume far less electricity and last longer. These lights can be wrapped around windows, balconies or even in jars to create a warm and inviting glow," suggests Gupta.
She continues, "Decorative bowls filled with organic spices, dried flowers or scented herbs can replace non-biodegradable décor items and add a lovely aroma to your home. Upcycled glass jars or wine bottles painted or decorated with ethnic patterns can serve as beautiful candle holders or vases, contributing to a rustic yet elegant feel."
Switching to eco-friendly décor alternatives that also support local and sustainable craftsmanship is a special way to celebrate Diwali. Kapadia states, "Swap out plastic décor items for handcrafted pieces made from natural materials like wood, bamboo or clay. Terracotta diyas, for instance, not only add traditional charm but are also biodegradable. Choosing long-lasting, artisanal décor such as brass figurines or hand-painted pottery helps elevate your home's aesthetic while supporting sustainable craftsmanship."
Other eco-friendly swaps she suggests are:
For rangolis, use dried flower petals, turmeric and rice flour instead of chemical-laden powders.
Fabric banners and buntings made from leftover textiles are fantastic alternatives to single-use plastic streamers and can be stored for future festivals.
Do it yourself
While all these eco-friendly items can easily be found in the market or may just be lying at your home, one way to lend character to these is to use your creativity. "One of the joys of celebrating Diwali is adding a personal touch to your home through DIY decor. There are many creative and simple ways to elevate your interiors using materials you already have at home," says Gupta.
She suggests the following DIY ideas that you can use for your home:
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Not only are DIY Diwali décor ideas fun but also a great way to bond with loved ones. "DIY décor projects are creative, eco-friendly and perfect for involving the whole family in the festive preparations," believes Kapadia. She gives the following ideas: