Hello beautiful readers !
I know, it has been a while...
As the 'real world' is becoming more and more demanding with two little ones, an extremely busy corporate type husband, a home to look after, as I'm investing more and more time to my first love 'music'...and yes, most importantly I do not post just for the sake of posting.
Well, today is different, I have a few more hours to update my blog...a quick post on one of my favourite topics 'Oriental Design' .
As an Indian girl, based out of Singapore, my humble style is an informal and relaxed one, based on what 'We love as a family'. I always go for something which is practical (keeping in mind that we have two kids at home), easy to maintain and comfortable.
I know, it has been a while...
As the 'real world' is becoming more and more demanding with two little ones, an extremely busy corporate type husband, a home to look after, as I'm investing more and more time to my first love 'music'...and yes, most importantly I do not post just for the sake of posting.
Well, today is different, I have a few more hours to update my blog...a quick post on one of my favourite topics 'Oriental Design' .
As an Indian girl, based out of Singapore, my humble style is an informal and relaxed one, based on what 'We love as a family'. I always go for something which is practical (keeping in mind that we have two kids at home), easy to maintain and comfortable.
I feel that, for our nest the 'rustic Indian touch' goes hand-in-hand with the 'simple-serene Oriental look'.
...and here comes the magic of 'Eclectic Design' . The fun of 'mix and match'. It is 'that particular style' which can be evolve and constantly updated. I love to create an 'Eclectic Design Scheme' for our home which can bring many possibilities in decor and can reflect my family's interest as a whole.
For me, the most important rule for decor is 'To Break the Rules'. Yes, I'm a rule breaker in that sense. I love to hear my heart and can't follow any design school blindly . Hope, it reflects in my home.
Treasures from our travel to different countries, antiques, even flea market junks can add that 'magical touch' to my home.
Buddha from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, sits peacefully on a corner table in our living room, while the early morning sun creates a few blissful moments. I love to enjoy my morning tea here with the husband.
I fell in love with this antique Chinese tea pot when I first saw this in a tiny-shabby shop in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. I knew that it had to be mine. 'Red' is a very powerful colour as per Chinese art and these intricate details help to add some character.
What is your style ?
Classic, Country, Retro, Shabby-Chic, Modern ?
Would love to hear from you as always.
Now, heartiest welcome to all my new friends on this little blog.
Always look forward to your valuable thoughts.
Wish you all a lovely week ahead.
Images: My Home
31 comments:
buddhata apurbo Sanghamitra.
besh ekta enigmatic aamej aache in your home decor :)
Thanks Sayantani and Sarmistha:)
I love Oriental designs and your pieces are stunning! Hugs,
FABBY
Beautiful...love the oriental decor...very elegant
My style is very eclectic too - every room in my house has a different personality because I just can't decide on which one I like best!
Your photos are all so lovely!
Thanks for visiting me today at Knick of Time! Feel free to enter the giveaway I have going on now - it's open to everyone world wide!
Blessings,
Angie
Gorgeous images! Thanks for sharing. I know what you mean about life taking over one's time.
Thank you so much for your kind comment x
Oh your pictures are beautiful and your home looks so cozy and warm on your sidebar pictures,nice to meet you :)
x
Hello!!
First I want to THANK you for all of your visits to my blog and your very kind comments all the time.
They are very much appreciated.
I adore your chinese tea pot!
The colors are fantastic!! I have always loved these beautiful rich colors. I am not a lover of white and so love deep beautiful colors!!
Hugs,
Deb
Wonderful photos and I can see why you fell in love with the tea pot. I would have to...it's beautiful.
Lovely -- I think that the combination of designs is very pretty and I love that red piece especially! Looking forward to going through your blog more! My daughter spent 5 months in India studying and brought home some of the loveliest treasures and recipes.
Lovely -- I think that the combination of designs is very pretty and I love that red piece especially! Looking forward to going through your blog more! My daughter spent 5 months in India studying and brought home some of the loveliest treasures and recipes.
Thanks for visiting! Your photos are very beautiful as always.
Gorgeous and The Buddha that you have is really an indeed serene addition in your home!
Your travels really take you to some awesome places! The Buddha head from Ho Chi Minh City, a tea pot from Phnom Penh...priceless! I have heard of these places but cannot imagine what it must be like to travel there! Beautiful decorative pieces, Sanghamitra!
Beautiful! Love the colors and textures! Thanks for sharing,it always beautiful! Joann
This is absolutely beautiful! Wonderful color. The photography is incredible.
This tea pot is lovely...looks like an antique piece!
Gorgeous photos! The colors, textures and shapes...all come together for a perfect mix.
You have a beautiful eye. the textures and colors are so appealing and pleasing.. great job.. xo marlis
I try so hard not to mix cultures, but you make the eclectic combination look beautiful! You have inspired me to try again! Wonderful photos!
Love the Buddha head, so serene looking. The collage is great. Thanks for stopping by, Laura
Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and taking time to leave a sweet comment!
Greetings from Australia♥
~Pernilla
Your Chinese tea pot is so gorgeous! Those colors are so vibrant and fun. Your photos too are just beautiful to look at.
Thank you so much for joining in Tea Cup Tuesday....
Maybe a tea cup next time?
Hugs : )
Terri
Your photos are lovely, as is your Buddha. Thank you for finding my little blog, now I found you!
Love the vignette. You put beautiful colors and textures together! Thank you for sharing!
What a striking pot! Your images are wonderful! Thank you for sharing with Tea Time and have a lovely day.
Blessings,
Sandi
Wow, so many beautiful things! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and linking up, as well as following! I'm returning the follow :)
Brandi
www.yeewittlethings.blogspot.ca
Very tastefully done.
Oh so beautiful. Gorgeous vignette. Thanks tons for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
What lovely photos!
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