Thursday, 9 February 2012

Stylish Spaces







It is truly said that  'Home is where the heart is'. This transformation from 'house' to 'home' should always be a passion project. One can easily create a delightful and cosy  home just by following a few simple home decor tips.


In today's jet-setting life an ideal home should be a no-nonsense,  practical, clutter free and easy to maintain whether contemporary or eclectic.


 Effective space planning and innovative ideas are very important since living spaces are getting smaller everyday. Don't get obsessive with any 'recent trends' just because it is 'in' ;  focus instead on creating a personalised space. 


Remember, a home speaks volumes about the home owner.


Always try to create a personalised look. Home is about an expression of individuality. Make your 'home' more of 'You' . Listen to your own heart and never get afraid of experimenting with new ideas. Add a personal touch with accessories, art and books.







 A home may not be 'picture perfect' always. Rather, a comfortable and practical home is       desirable, where we can unwind with family and friends. At least for me comfort comes first. A crisp, functional and easy space is really inviting after a long day.




Add a little 'Whimsy' to your decor. Effortless style is the best and the so called 'perfect' look is too monotonous at times. Finding beauty in the 'imperfect' is the real fun in design.


 Colour...colour and colour. Colour can make a space cosier. Use seasonal colours and concepts for your home. Mix and match the heavy, bright coloured upholstery and fabrics with the lighter ones.




5. Bold and beautiful fabric can change the flavour of a room completely. Take maximum advantage of natural light. 




If you are opting for vibrant colours for your rugs, pillows and other upholstery, use lighter shades on your walls. It gives the perfect balancing effect without going overboard.




   Mix and match : Use antique pieces and artifacts from different periods and mix them with the modern ones. It adds an unique character to any space.





 Always incorporate plants and fresh flowers into your decor. It can do wonders.  A simple floral arrangement can instantly uplift your mood and transform any regular space.




Keep moving things around until it gives you the desired look.  Use of mirrors is a smart and innovative way of making a room look bigger and brighter.





Incorporate things that soften the look, such as rugs, cushions and beautiful window treatment.




  Mix  different texture and material. Do not be afraid to experiment.






Try to avoid too many of tiny patterns. They make a room feel smaller.




Never underestimate flea markets and local fairs. Who knows you may find a treasure!!



Think out of the box and add some zing to your style.







Display your possessions artistically instead of tucking  them away into a cupboard. Be around things you love.



Know when to stop, it is your home and it should not look like a museum .










This article was published on Prismma Magazine Jan/Feb 2012.
 Do check here (Page 14 to 23).




Enjoy this post as I'm leaving for Cambodia...yes,  Angkor Wat  calling! 
Will be back with loads of 'Sunny' posts...it's a promise. Till then Happy Blogging :)














All pictures are photographed by me . Please, do not reuse them in any form without my written permission. Thanks.






Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Passionately Pink...Valentine's Day Home Decor



With Valentine's Day around 
 I love to dream about
 a delightful, soft and dreamy pink styling for my little home.









Bubbly pink provokes romance and glamour.
It's soft-pale charm can be as warm as a heart...well, sometime.















This is the perfect time of the year..
to give in to pink's pretty power.


Intimate pink delivers feel-good emotion and joy.


This is the colour of love's first blush.


Bright pink paired with bold yellow, green or even with brown
 often creates a gorgeous style statement in home decor.



Isn't it magical, colourful and calm...all in same time?







And here goes a little bit of 'Pink Love'..some decor inspiration.
Purple, pale pink and a hint of soft green.
A 'Sinful Colour Therapy'.

What is your 'Design Mantra' for this romantic season?
Which all colours are you opting for your 'home-sweet-home' ?
Hot pink, bold magenta or bright fuchsia,
or may be you are a complete sucker for 'Red' on this Valentine.
What are your tips for enlightened style and decor ?
Let me know...:)








P.S. : Sorry for my sporadic posts here on my little blog. My hands are tied with a couple of assignments here in S'pore. So please, bear with me and do peep in sometimes to say 'Hello' :)








Have a great week ahead!










All pictures are photographed by me. Please, do not reuse them in any form without my written permission. Thanks.

Monday, 23 January 2012

Back....and Thanks Prismma :)






And after the long  silence, finally I am back from a 'Very Creative Indian Holiday'.
Thanks a bunch for your awesome e-mails and warm New Year wishes. 
I'm going to answer you within a day or two.
I missed you all....my beautiful readers, my super talented fellow bloggers and my lovely friends.





Travelling in India is a never ending journey.
  A constant inspiration, 
a complete education of body, mind and soul.
The vibrant culture and artistic elegance always fuel my imagination and enhance productivity.

There is always something magical about India ;
the 'colourful life',
the 'rich heritage',
the 'warmth of Indian hospitality',
the 'spiritual calmness'...
yes, I can go on and on.


















I am signing off for the day. Catch you soon. 
Meanwhile, please, do check out my latest article on Prismma Magazine .
Read it  here. (Page 14 to 23).






Wishing You All 
A (very belated) Happy 2012 !!!






All pictures are photographed by me (In Jaisalmer and Jodhpur, Rajasthan,India). Please, do not reuse them in any form without my written permission. Thanks.

Monday, 28 November 2011

Dazzling Christmas :: Holiday Decor Inspiration


Holidays !.....Yippee....
Yes, you got me right. I'm leaving for India  next week.
So, this Christmas post is coming up a little early.



 This tiny, sunny, tropical island of Singapore is all set to enjoy the festive season.
It is all about feel merry and bright.












To enhance the festive mood 
I LOVE to create 
a little surprise and drama.






....and the fun is in to put things together,
beautiful candles, colourful Christmas ornaments,
flowers and plants,
cookies and cakes.
Isn't it delightful ?






Are you ready for the dazzle?
What is your style??...
Vintage, Mid-Century, Country, Modern...?
Let me know...:)



All pictures are photographed by me. Please, do not reuse them in any form without my written permission. Thanks.

Friday, 25 November 2011

Magazine Feature : Fatehpur Sikri


While I was enjoying exclusive luxury, complete relaxation and a splendid time-out at the sunshine beaches of  Indonesia my article got published on  Prismma, India's finest Design and Lifestyle Magazine. Check out the article here.

Here,  a glimpse of the article :


Fatehpur Sikri:
The Mughal Sandstone Splendour


Far from the din and bustle of India's capital, New Delhi, yet close at hand in between the Delhi-Agra route, lies Fatehpur Sikri, a city that was once India's Capital for a brief period, but now bears a desolate and haunted look, yet testifies the architectural genius of the Mughal dynasty, which went on to produce more wonders like the Taj Mahal many years later.

The imperial city of the Mughal dynasty Fatehpur Sikri (The City of Victory) was built by the greatest Mughal Emperor Akbar at the beginning of 1570's. It was built in honour of the Sufi Saint Shaikh Salim Chisti, who lived in a cavern on the ridge at Sikri village about 40 kilometres from Agra and foretold the birth of the emperor's son (the future Jahangir), who was named Prince Salim after the Saint.

















The Masterpiece of Mughal Architecture








Akbar experimented both with architecture and art and built this city expressing his ideals and vision. Sikri was the first planned city of the Mughals, and leaves proof of innovative town planning through its efficient drainage and water-supply system. The architecture of Fatehpur Sikri has a definite all-India character and embodies the noble ideals and the tolerant bent of Akbar's mind. 















Khawabagh-Akbar's private bedrooms


The city monuments exude the prolific and versatile Indo-Muslim composite style. These red sandstone monuments are one of the finest masterpieces of Mughal Architecture and is a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE site.















The fascinating haunted city

Jama Masjid (Jami Masjid) or The Friday Mosque:






Jama Masjid

Buland Darwaza :














The Red Stone Splendour

The Dargah of Sheikh Salim Chishti :


















The white marble serpentine brackets at the Dargah










Jami Masjid, The Dargah of Sheikh Salim Chishti and the vast courtyard

Diwan-i-Khas:
























Natural light coming through the Jaali work window....Diwan-I-Khas








Anup Talao:
















 Anup Talao, Diwan-I-Khas and Panch Mahal



Panch Mahal:

















Panch Mahal pavilion




The Astrologer's Seat:













Palace of Jodha Bai :








Infront of Jodha Bai Palace




Inside Jodha Bai's Palace


Birbal's Palace :











Fatehpur Sikri was Akbar's capital for only around fifteen years. Within fifteen years of the city's foundation, the lake that was the natural source of water for this city, fell short of providing water to the growing population in this region. Besides, there were constant disturbances from the North Western frontier. All these made Akbar abandon Fatehpur Sikri and he chose Lahore as his new capital to fight against the Afghan tribes. This city since then has been bearing a desolate look as if waiting for its inhabitants to return some day. 












Text and Photographs by Sanghamitra Bhattacherjee.
















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Saturday, 12 November 2011

Pictures of Silence

                  
" One's destination is never a place,
but a new way of seeing things"

~ Henry Miller

  




 Yes, 'WE' are travelling...






Please, excuse my long silence here....
as I am soaking in the beauty of mother nature...again :)

...and yes, missing your inspirational blogs,
as always !

See you soon...










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