Diwali 2021: Rangoli ideas to make your home look brighter
Diwali is celebrated by lighting diyas, making colourful rangolis and decking up the homes with flowers. In case you are looking for ideas on how to make your home stand out in a crowd of beautifully-decked homes, we have scurried through the best of rangoli ideas so that your decoration becomes the talk of the Diwali party.
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Diwali is almost here. The festival of lights and happiness is celebrated with a lot of grandeur and pomp all over the country. The festival is usually celebrated to invite wealth and prosperity into the homes. As we deck up for the festive season in lights, colours and a lot of glee, we also look forward to decorating our homes.(https://in.pinterest.com/)
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Diwali is invited by lighting diyas, making colourful rangolis and decking up the homes with flowers. In case you are looking for ideas on how to make your home stand out in a crowd of beautifully-decked homes, we have scurried through the best of rangoli ideas so that your decoration becomes the talk of the Diwali party.(https://unsplash.com/)
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Keep it minimal with just two colours and add a few details and make a lit diya the centre of the rangoli.(https://unsplash.com/)
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In case you want to ditch colours and opt for a complete flower rangoli, we suggest go for marigold. The shades of yellow and orange will deck up your doorstep like nothing else.(https://unsplash.com/)
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Here’s another flower rangoli idea to use the shades of red, orange, yellow and white to make your floor look the brightest.(https://in.pinterest.com/)
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Rangolis look even better at night, with the diyas lined up around it. Here’s a beautiful rangoli idea with colours and in the shape of a peacock to deck up your home.(https://in.pinterest.com/)
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In shades of blue, white, yellow, pink and green, keep your rangoli minimal and super bright. Add a candle in the middle and see it light up your house.(https://in.pinterest.com/)
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Lord Ganesha is worshipped with goddess Lakshmi during Diwali. Create a Ganesha picture with just shades of blue and yellow for your home and deck it up in lights of the diyas.(https://unsplash.com/)
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