A few weeks back I had promised you a peek into my living room. It took me a while to get this post together, but finally, here I am. Some more exciting new things have kept me really busy (more on that soon...)
Without any more delay, here you go.....
I love warm tones, and that's why the orange wall in my living room is my most favorite. It was also the first thing that I did in my living room- painted the wall and added the motifs (read more about it here).
The ethnic influence and my love for all things Indian are more that evident in my living room and all over my home.
The vintage tapestry on the wall was bought from Rajasthan, India; and hung on a bamboo.
The coffee table always has a few of my favorite things on display....along with some books.
Over the years, I have grown my mask collection enough to display it on one of the walls. The masks are mostly from my travels.
The Kantha poufs, the Suzani pillows, the block printed floor pillows, custom made coffee table, the Moroccan hanging lamp, the rug....all of these are my prized possessions.
Looking at this room come together makes me very happy.
I hope you liked it too!
Coming soon....a surprise to share:)
Watch this space!!!
All images: My Home. Taken by me and subject to copyright. Please do not use without permission.
love this warm touch in living room,nice mask collection!
ReplyDeleteThank you Amila!
DeleteSimply beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThankyou Richa!
Deletelove, love the warm room, what a cozy location it is with mango backdrop & white coach & dark wood & rajasthani tapestry!!! lovely lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks Padmamanasa! Your sweet words surely made my day!
Deletei know how much it takes to make a room look like a room.fantastically binding the whole look.how do you maintain the white sofa?no small children?
ReplyDeleteThank you Lakshmi!
DeleteYes, its not easy maintaining this white sofa. My older one is 4, so he understands, but my younger one is one now...and just at that age when she wants to go everywhere and explore....I'm trying to make this room off limits for her....lets see how that works out;-)
Lovely warm and vibrant living room Neha!! Everything looks very beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Disha:)
DeleteNice mask collection! Everything looks very wonderful
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Loved it. The wall colour is so beautiful and everything else blends in so well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Reshma!
DeleteLove the colors. Beautiful room.
ReplyDeleteThanks Deeksha!
Deletevery pretty and inviting.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarmistha!
Deletethe tapestry is beautiful no doubt but the little details like the bamboo rod tht it hangs on makes it perfect!!:)
ReplyDeleteBrinda, the tapestry is definitely one of my favorite things in the room too:). Thanks for visiting and leaving me a note:)
DeleteVery pretty room. Talks more of people than things and thats a win!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty room. Talks more of people than things and thats a win!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely living room. Your all photos are touch in my heart and catch in my eyes :-) Fantastic decoration indeed !!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ayisha for your sweet compliment!
DeleteAbsolutely wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteCollecting beauftiful pieces is easy but cohesively using them to create a amgazine-worthy look is an art and you seem to have mastered it!
Stop by and check out Aalayam sometime Neha.
~deepa
Thank you for the wonderful compliment, Deepa! It means a lot to me....
DeleteWow your mask collection are really awesome. Nice decorated living room !!
ReplyDeleteThankyou!
Deletethank you so much Neha for stopping by. Love your house!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anu:)
DeleteYour orange wall is beautiful, Neha. Reminds me of my living room wall a few years ago. Love the mask collection and the poufs. Everything comes together effortlessly.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lakshmi! Orange is my favorite color and so is this wall:)
DeleteWould love to see your wall....is it some where on your blog?
Lovely living room..using of white sofa with mustard color wall is really new and creative. This Interior Design reminds me a house of my friend where he wants the fusion of traditional and modern touch. And we decided to go in a same manner as you did.
ReplyDeleteMamta Bajaj
Interior Designer
http://www.futomicdesigns.com