Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Friday, 14 October 2011

My Dream Concepts...

Ever since i discovered Olioboard, my addiction to creating concepts have increased two-fold. These are some of my concepts that I would love to see in reality.
A Warm and Cosy Bohemian Bathroom with a fine blend of the old and the new
 
A Breezy country bedroom in blue-green colour scheme for a perfect summer experience

An extension of the farm into the kitchen with a traditional European touch

Can a Halloween party ever be more orangggy in this Living Room??

This is the colourful bedroom of a Newyorker sports fan

A refreshingly inviting pink lounge for the cancer awareness camp

A teal technofreak's den

A welcoming brick and yellow foyer in achromatic accents
I hope you all liked these concepts. Do write to me if you are particularly looking at re-creating something at your home or office. 
All concepts shown above are created by me using olioboard.

Saturday, 8 October 2011

Beautiful Touches from India......A guest post from Susi of Arcadian Lighting

Today’s guest post is from Susi, a writer for Arcadian Lighting, a wonderful online resource for lighting and lamps for your home. Visit their website and cool blog for the latest in lighting trends. Eclectic style is all about mixing and not matching. Incorporating design elements from around the world can give a space an eclectic style that is unique to you.  Adding beautiful touches from India, in fabrics, textiles, patterns, light fixtures and furniture, is a gorgeous way to bring eclectic style to your room.
Touches from India

The beautiful Indian mural, inspired by traditional style Indian art, sets the tone and palette for this bedroom. Golds in the textiles and lamps stand out against the cooler tones of the beautiful mural.
Touches from India

Indian textiles add intense color and bold patterns to a room or table. Embroidery is a traditional craft that can be beaded or decorated with small mirrors.
Touches from India

Patterned outdoor lanterns adds color and light to a room, porch or outside living space. Hang a group of three in a corner of a room for a beautiful touch of India.
Touches from India

This gorgeous door and arch showoff the Indian love of layers of pattern and deep, rich colors.  The shapes and colors would make great patterns for textiles and paint.
Touches from India

Anglo-Indian style furniture and accessories feature gorgeous patterns inlaid into wood with bone or shell. A box on a table or shelf is a great way to add a touch of India.
Touches from India

Pink is a popular wall color in India and looks lovely in a bedroom. Layers of India textiles and pillows, plus more traditional lamps, give this room a chic bohemian style.
Touches from India

Indian textiles can be incorporated into a number of styles of decor. Used as upholstery on accent pieces, like these ottomans, or as a throw, Indian textiles will add color and tons of pattern to a space.
Touches from India

The paisley is a classic Indian design motif. Paisley shawls can be a great place for inspiration. Look for paisleys in woodblock textiles and wallcoverings to add a touch of India.

For more inspiring lighting fixture ideas... head over to Arcadian Lighting.

Images ( 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 )

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Havelis of Mandawa, Rajasthan

Back from a special trip to India. I call it special because we not only went home to Bangalore this time...but also visited Delhi and Rajasthan. Rajasthan had been on my list of places to see for a long time...but could only make it now. Feels so refreshed and I am currently having too many things to blog. So, without wasting time.....here is a post on the Haveli town of Rajasthan.....Mandawa.

Most of the first timers to Rajasthan are advised to see this beautiful little town of Mandawa, which is roughly about 290 kilometres from Delhi by road.  We were on our way to Bikaner and so stopped here for a few hours to see the havelis. The guide told us about how Mandawa became famous as a trading outpost for merchants from China. Therefore, the large community of people still settled here are traders.

Most of the local guides have mastered some popular foreign languages like French and Spanish. Our guide could speak a few sentences in German too....

The whole town of Mandawa is all about FRESCOES........FRESCOES and more FRESCOES!!!!!
In simple words...A Fresco is a mural where natural colour pigments are used with water and painted directly on wet plaster. The pigments therefore get directly absorbed with the plaster and the murals brighten after they are dried. This is also one of the reasons why these frescoes last longer.

I appreciate the effort of the localites in preserving this culture. They still paint their houses and shops with beautiful motifs depicting rajasthani daily life. Most of these havelis are now converted to Hotels.

Out of the many havelis, we visited the Jhunjhunwala Haveli, famous for its gold leaf painted room. The Singhasan Haveli, which is again converted to a hotel and the Goenka Haveli. 









I was so totally lost in the beauty of these Frescoes that I almost forgot about my family starving after a tiring journey. With a huge craving for Gatte ki Subzi....we went looking for a restaurant.

Look out for more posts on Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Jaipur......

Friday, 29 July 2011

The Surprise revealed!!!!

A set of 3 sheets of Window Stickers for each of the winners of the Mood board contest. Here's a look at the motifs.
Maple Leaves in Fall Colours

Pumpkin themed Stickers

Various types of leaves with a gold line
Congratulations once again to Harshita, Kamini and Nidhi for making this contest a grand success. Hope to host many more such contests in future.

Thursday, 28 July 2011

Design Challenge at COMMON GROUND...


Hi Readers !!!!
I am very happy to note that Debra who blogs at common ground, has come up with a new feature of providing home decor solutions through her blog using the blogger community. Here is how it goes...

Anybody looking for some design solutions for their homes can send in pictures of their walls, furniture or rooms to common ground. This will be responded to by the blogger community. They can then decide what is the right solution for their problems. I highly appreciate debra's thought process and the desire to help.

Great Going Debra!!!!