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Minimum touch, maximum effect

Let’s welcome the warm weather and infuse some tropical vibes with simple tricks to transform homes into luxurious retreats.

Minimum touch, maximum effect


Let’s welcome the warm weather and infuse some tropical vibes with simple tricks to transform homes into luxurious retreats. Arshi Mukri, design expert at Pepperfry and Sudeep Kolte, VP-sales and marketing, Gyproc India, share some summer-ready ideas to revamp your abode that are fun and come at minimal costs.

Light it up

There is no better way to brighten up your abode than by using statement lights and geometric lamps. 

Accent-uate

For the summer, you can opt for floral themed accents and minimalist geometric patterned mirrors. You can also use colourful wall shelves as functional accessories.

Another brick in the wall

Wallpapers are a stellar answer! They ensure that your walls look brand new while saving you the additional cost you would otherwise incur on decorating your mundane wall. 

Make a statement with your fifth wall

Looking at something more creative with other walls of your home?  Simple yet aesthetic, designer ceilings are your answer. Gypsum-based designer ceilings, or the fifth wall as they are popularly known take a mere two weeks to set up with a smooth, seamless finish.

Blind out the sun

Curtains and drapes are easy to find and add an old-worldly charm to otherwise dull spaces. Drapes can also be used around poster beds to magnify their regal appearance. 

Add plants

A good way to feel connected to the outdoors is to bring it inside. By adding plants, small or large, you are not only cleaning the indoor air, but giving the room a more out-in-the-open feel.—IANS

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