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Navratri Colours To Decorate Living Room

This Navratri add colour into your home with the help of these decoration tips. Festivals are all about togetherness, food and decoration. Using these Navratri colours your home will look beautiful. On the occasion of Navratri, there are nine colours you can add to your home. Bright shades of red, blue, yellow and a touch of gold together will add elegance to your living room.

Curtains with a heavy shade of blue or purple will look perfect against a white wall as background. Since neon colours are in: greens and orange are a must try, leaving behind florescent. These Navratri colours for decoration should be added with a touch of black too as it creates a bold atmosphere. Either bold patterns or a bold black piping to pillow covers can do the trick in bringing a style.

Navratri Colours To Decorate Living Room

Take a look at some of these home decoration tips for your living room:

Cushion Covers
Bright and printed coloured cushion covers work wonders for a bold coloured sofa set. To make the living room look vivid, go in for bright passionate shades. Red, maroon and oxyblood colours will add glamour cushions to the bold sofa.

Curtains
Sequined curtains are in. So, get rid of the plain old cottons. Try your hand at raw silk and beaded silk curtains. The best colours to add perfection to your home, this Navratri is bright yellow mixed with gold.

Sofa Covers
To make your living room look inviting for guests this Navratri, opt for floral prints. Sofa covers which have floral prints against a plain cushion cover is the best home décor tip for Navratri.

Table Cloths
The best Navratri colours for living room decoration is orange, blue and pink. Choosing any of these colours separately will add a different ambiance to your living room.

Flowers Too
No home can be complete without the existence of flowers. You can either make use of fresh flowers or change your mind with potpourri.

Story first published: Wednesday, October 1, 2014, 21:20 [IST]
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