10 Nov 2023, Read Time : 11 Min

Diwali Decoration Ideas for Home

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A pan-India festival, Diwali is a festival that celebrates light and its victory over evil and darkness. Diwali is a time of grand celebrations, enthusiasm, and unadulterated joy, and it is incomplete without sweets, lights, and stunning decorations. If you are looking for various ways in which you can decorate your house during Diwali or are on the lookout for exciting and new Diwali decoration ideas, this blog will help you and guide you on this journey. 

Diwali: The Festival Of Lights and Joy

Ask anyone, and they will undoubtedly describe Diwali as a festival characterised by not just lights, but also brotherhood, love, affection, and of course sweets!

Homes and streets are adorned with a mesmerising array of oil lamps, candles, and colourful lanterns during Diwali. The entire atmosphere is transformed into a magical world of light, symbolising the victory of enlightenment over ignorance.

Diwali is the cherished tradition of sharing gifts and sweets among family and friends. 

It is about time you begin cleaning and start preparing your decoration plans for Diwali. If you are wondering where to begin, have a look at these amazing ideas for Diwali decoration.

How To Get Your House Ready for Diwali: Diwali Decoration Ideas and Tips

Here are some tips, ideas, and suggestions to get you started with your Diwali decorations.

    • Entrance: Never ignore the entrance of your house when it comes to decoration. It’s the first thing your guests will notice when they visit, so it’s important to decorate it with care. A simple way to decorate the entrance is by using twinkling diyas and beautiful rangoli designs.

 

    • Living Room: The living room is the room in your house where you will host your guests. To make it look astonishing, hang beautiful torans around door frames. Torans can be made of natural and real flowers and leaves, especially marigolds, chrysanthemums, and mango leaves. You can also use artificial delicate torans made of beads, kundans, yarn, and more. Along with torans do add some decorative string lights to adorn your doors and windows. Nowadays, string lights are available in a plethora of shapes and sizes including lights shaped like diyas, lights shaped like flowers, lights shaped like torans, etc. Use them wisely to beautify your living room. If your floor looks old, you can choose to redo or refinish. Currently, the ‘in’ floors are laminate, hardwood tiles, wooden tiles, and classic tiles such as marble, granite, and more. These are just some of the Diwali decoration ideas for the living room. But you can always experiment and allow your creativity to fly!

 

  • Pooja Room: Diwali is the time when we pray to the goddess of wealth and prosperity, Goddess Laxmi. It is necessary to decorate the pooja room as it is believed that the Goddess visits all the houses and checks whether the house is clean and well-maintained or not. You can make your pooja room ready for the divine deity with the help of incense, rangoli, fresh flowers, diyas, lights, etc. You can also install new idols and clean the old ones thoroughly. More Diwali Pooja room decoration ideas include using carved wooden doors, calming and soothing colours, and adding pooja room tiles to the pooja room. Use these Diwali pooja decoration ideas as inspiration and experiment to make them more personalised. 
  • Dining Area: If you have a dining room in your house and have invited your guests for a special dinner, decorate your dining table with special and festive tablecloths, tablemats, silverware, dinnerware, and fresh flowers. For a special ‘Diwali’ touch, you can also add candelabras and small diyas to the centre of the table. 
  • Bedrooms: Do not ignore your bedrooms! You can make them livelier by introducing Diwali-themed bed sheets and cushions. Change the curtains to make them festive and add soft lighting in the bedroom. Avoid using unattended diyas or any fire-based lights and lamps in the bedroom to prevent any unfortunate accidents. 
  • Balcony/Patio/OutdoorSpace: Outdoors can be decorated using various hangings and special lanterns known as qandils. You can also use various flowers, torans, and wall hangings to decorate your outdoors. If you have a small garden, you can introduce new landscaping to change the way your outdoor area looks. With this, adding outdoor furniture and outdoor patio tiles can work wonders for your outdoors as well. Do remember to keep a safe space to burst crackers, especially if you have kids and pets. 

Diwali Decoration Ideas for Home

Now that we have covered various spaces inside and outside the house briefly, let us move on to exciting Diwali decoration ideas.

Diwali Decoration Ideas for the Living Room

Here are a few ideas to decorate your living room for Diwali.

  • Torans Floral Beauty

toranTorans or door and wall hangings made using natural or artificial flowers are a staple of Diwali. They are an integral part of the festival as they are used as the main door decoration for Diwali. For real flowers choose marigold and chrysanthemum. For fake flowers, the sky’s the limit as you can choose orchids, roses, lotus, and more.

  • Rangoli: Flower and Colours

rangoliOut of all the Diwali decoration ideas for home outdoor, making a rangoli or ‘kolam’ is one that is the most popular. Rangolis are made in almost all corners of the nation, but huge and colourful rangolis are especially popular in the Western, Southern, and Central parts of India. If you find it difficult to work with the rangoli sand, you can also make beautiful rangolis using flowers and other materials.

  • Wall Decor

wall-decorWalls can be decorated using various Diwali hanging decoration materials such as lights, floral garlands, special wall hangings and more. 

  • Colourful Tapestries and Draperies

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Don’t leave your windows looking pale and sad! Add beautiful and festive-looking curtains to make them pop.

  • Floral Divinity

Floral Divinity

Certain flowers and leaves like marigolds, mango leaves, and lotus are traditionally considered sacred in Hinduism. Nowadays, marigold flowers are available in various shades, including classic orange, and yellow, as well as vibrant reds and whites. Use them to make rangolis, garlands, wallhangings, torans, and more. 

  • Diya Jale!

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Diwali is incomplete without diyas decoration. Buy handmade clay diyas from your local artisans. You can paint them using acrylic colours and apply kundans to make them even prettier. Candles can also be used with diyas for a stunning look.

  • Using Urli For Diwali 

Using Urli For DiwaliUrlis made of various metals, conch, PoP and more can be placed on tables and in prominent corners of the house. You can fill the Urlis with potpourri, diyas, floating candles, flowers, and various other decorative items.

Diwali Decoration Ideas with Paper

decoration with paperHere are a few simple Diwali decoration ideas using paper. Items of Diwali decoration with paper can be bought from the store or you can also make them at home if you are a DIY enthusiast or have kids. It can be a great activity for your children during their Diwali vacations. 

  • Wallhangings: Paper Tassels and Paper Lanterns

Nowadays, wall hangings and tassels are accessible in a range of materials, including plastic. However, the rustic allure and delicate beauty of paper tassels and wall hangings remain unrivalled. Paper’s versatility makes it an ideal material for crafting a variety of decorative items. You can find tutorials for the same online with ease and can share them with your kids. The handmade creative Diwali decoration is sure to catch all the eyes!

  • Paper Candles Decoration

Diwali or Deepavali decoration is not complete until we put up some diyas and candles. For areas where candles and diyas i.e. open fire cannot be used, you can use candles made of paper. These are available as plain paper candles or as paper candles with lights installed in them. They are reusable and in most cases recyclable.

  • Paper Lanterns or Qandils

If you are looking for Diwali decoration ideas for home handmade ones, then nothing beats the happiness of crafting paper lanterns with your kids. There are many tutorials available online featuring DIY Diwali decoration ideas that can help you make handmade decorations for Diwali including paper lanterns. 

Diwali Lighting Ideas for Home 

Diwali is often known as the festival of lights so it is obvious that no Diwali celebration can be complete without lights. You can use a variety of lights to decorate your house during Diwali. Here are a few Diwali light decoration ideas to get you started.

  • Decorate Your Home With Diyas

While electric lights and lamps are available dime a dozen, the sanctity and the twinkling aura of diyas are incomparable. It is one of the best Diwali room decoration ideas to install small earthen lamps around your house. For added beauty, you can also paint and decorate the diyas or make small rangolis around them.

  • Fairy Lights and String Lights Diwali Lighting Decoration

Simple fairy lights and string lights can be added to your balconies, around doors, windows, and almost anywhere to create a beautiful and cute look. For a grand look inspired by the 90s, you can put up lights all over your house on the outside as well.

  • Charismatic Candles

Along with diyas, you can also use candles including tea light candles as well as large candles to decorate your home in Diwali. For added charm, use scented candles and put them in special corners so that your room smells heavenly all the time.

  • Earthen Pots, Flowers, and More

Earthen PotsNowadays you can find a variety of earthen pots in the market. The variety is not only observed in the form of shape but also colour and size. You can use earthen pots in many different and unique ways in your Diwali decorations. 

  • Folded Paper Lights Decor

A relatively new idea is using folded paper lights for decoration in Diwali. These lamps look delicate and beautiful and are sure to brighten up the space wherever you put them. 

  • Trapped Lights: Diwali Lights Decoration With Jars

trapped-lights-in-jarUsing mason jars and various other glass jars of different sizes along with lights can make for a unique and beautiful look. If you manage small, battery-operated lights, you can also create a ‘firefly’ jar in which the glass jar will look as if you have caught some pretty fireflies.

Diwali Light Decoration Ideas For Outdoors

diwal-lights-decorationLamps and lights are not just meant for the indoors, rather, using lamps and lights outdoors is the best way to make your house stand out among the rest.

  • Brass Lamps for An Antique Look

If you want a traditional and antique look you can put up some brass and other metal lamps around your house. These lamps are sure to brighten up the space with their stunning and antique look. This is a classic Diwali lamp decoration idea.

  • LED Strips

For Diwali light decoration outside home ideas, you can buy or hire LED strips that can be used to enlighten every corner of your house. This is a great outdoor Diwali light decoration idea.

  • DIY Glass Bottles and Lights 

If you think that lights in jars can only be used indoors, then think again! Jars, lights, glass bottles, and other glass objects can be combined to create a chandelier-like effect outdoors as well. 

  • Paper Lanterns

Paper lanterns of various shapes and sizes can be put around balconies and terraces for a stunning and cute look.  

  • Diya-shaped Lights

If you are looking for Diwali diya decoration ideas but want something hassle-free, then you can go with lights shaped like diyas. These string lights can be installed anywhere, including areas where you generally would not be able to install real diyas. 

  • String Lights of Different Shapes

You can install string lights of different shapes, sizes, and colours around the house for a classy look.

  • Floating Candles Decor

If you have water features such as fountains and lily ponds, you can float floating diyas in them for a dream-like look. If you do not have water features, don’t worry, you can always keep floating diyas in Urulis and other similar objects.

  • Tree Lights

You can also install string lights on trees, but it is recommended to do it on artificial trees only as doing it on real trees might affect the sleep pattern of birds who reside on trees. It can also cause fluctuations in the process of photosynthesis of plants.

Frequently Asked Questions about Diwali Decor

  • Which are the best Diwali decoration colours?

For Diwali bright colours and shades are preferred over dull and pale shades like reds, pinks, purples, blues, yellows, oranges, and other similar shades to decorate your house. Avoid using a lot of neutral shades, especially black.

  • What are some traditional Diwali decoration ideas?

Traditional Diwali decoration ideas include torans, diyas, lamps, lights, rangoli, lanterns, etc. 

  • How to put Diwali lights on the balcony?

You can use earthen diyas as well as electric diyas on your balcony. While using open fires, remember to keep them out of the reach of children or do not leave the diyas unattended.

  • How to decorate bedrooms for Diwali?

You can use drapery, string lights, candles (especially scented) and various flowers to decorate bedrooms for Diwali. 

  • How to decorate walls for Diwali?

Use wall hangings and floral garlands to decorate walls on Diwali. You can also use decals that can be pasted on walls. Another option is to use wallpaper, new paint, or even wall tiles for the same.

  • What is the best decoration for Diwali?

No decoration is the best decoration, however, as Diwali is the festival of lights, no decoration for Diwali can be said to be complete without lights. 

Conclusion

In conclusion, these Diwali decoration ideas provide you with a myriad of choices to transform your home into a splendid and vibrant haven for this remarkable festival. With the right combination of lights, colours, and traditional elements, you can create a memorable Diwali celebration that captures the essence of the Festival of Lights. To find even more inspiration, you can explore resources like YouTube, Google, and Orientbell Tiles Blog!

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Mannika Mitra brings a wealth of experience to her role as Digital Content and Marketing Manager at Orientbell Tiles, having been associated with the company for the past 5 years. With a total of 12 years in the industry, Mannika holds an Arts degree from Delhi University and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication. Her journey has seen her excel as a digital producer at esteemed news agencies like ANI, NDTV, and Hindustan Times.

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