Thursday 25 July 2013

A little joyfulness...:)

'Soulful interiors are built over time 
by finding pieces 
that speak to your taste, style and experiences'
                                                          -Michelle Adams, designer.








I love to decorate my space  with relaxation in mind.
There is no rigid style rule for me. 
It is all about fun, function and colours.

Above a cozy nook in our living room 
for indulging my love for 
bold colours, fabrics and floral.

Vintage framed art from Cambodia and a Moroccan lamp add instant eclectic impact and originality.
Suzani cushion can be a great excuse to go bold.
Kerala oil lamps (both the huge standing one and the medium one seating happily atop the console) create a nostalgic feel.
Flower is a delightful way of injecting life to any space. Orchids are gorgeous enough to add a wonderful warmth and charm...:)







The cane chair and the Thai raw silk cushion
create an air of informality 
which is the key factor of this laid-back, relaxed spot. 








Images: My Home and subject to copyright.



Linking:
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25 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh my goodness..your place is awesome.I cant describe the feeling..I dont know,maybe I just have the heart to appreciate and theres a saying..When the heart is full,the mouth can not speak.Thank you so much for coming over to my place.Your place is a treasure.

Sarah said...

So many lovely things! I agree that a home should reflect who you are and built over time. Love all your gorgeous colors and interesting objects.

Donna said...

I love your cheery, bright, vivid colors!!! You must be a professional decorator! My house pales in comparison! Thank you for stopping by! Donna

Ivy and Elephants said...

I love the way you fuse so many cultures and create the most flawless of designs!
The Cambodian piece is fabulous.
Hugs,
Patti

Ms Bingles Vintage Christmas said...

Beautiful! I love your blog. Thank you for inviting me to stop by.
Leticia

Sayantani Mahapatra Mudi said...

lovely post. did you make the cushion yourself. its exquisite.

Unknown said...

I love your room! Its so eclectic and so many pieces tell a story...simply amazing.

Ivy and Elephants said...

I just love your gorgeous and vibrant colours. They say welcome with so much elegance.

Paula

Vel Criste said...

Love the colors!! And especially love the Cambodian art!

Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas said...

Looks beautiful and soothing but cheerful at the same time!!

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Hugs,
Debbie

Two Cottages And Tea said...

What a beautiful room! I love the bright colors. Such a welcoming area! Wishing you a great weekend!
Nancy

rubyspalette-an art page said...

Loved the cozy nook entirely. Do stop by my blog sometime. Ruby

Christine at Little Brags said...

Hi there, Christine visiting from Little BRags as promised! Love your colorful site....following you now

decorayadora said...

Beautiful! I love your blog. Thank you for inviting me to stop by.
Angélica

kebhari said...

What a wonderful post. It's awesome

kebhari said...

Awesome gorgeous and vibrant colors.

4 Lettre Words said...

Wow...such a beautiful space! I love the colors.

aspiritofsimplicity said...

I have a large piece of tile on a table in the living room that looks just like your pillow. Well, without the pink color. I had to look twice to see that it was a pillow. I like bright color as well.

Riitta Sinikka said...

Beautiful!!! Have a nice day! xxx Riitta

Abby said...

Very pretty! Love the eclectic use of colors!

jeanne, backyard neighbor said...

Lovely texture and colors put together. Nice job.
xo, Jeanne

Michele said...

such beautiful pieces! visiting from the pink saturday blog -- wishing you a lovely day. xo

Unknown said...

Definitely a sweet spot to relax!
Thank you for joining in for Fresh-Cut Friday!

Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
~Liz

Unknown said...

I love tranditional arts, it seems like too. Thanks for this home decors.

Tanya Anurag said...

I love that framed piece. It's gorgeous!

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