Mohini's home looks like it is straight out of a movie. As she describes it, her home is 'full of colours, brass, and Indian art', and every element is so thoughtfully curated that we are in undeniable love. With unique handcrafted wall art and her own deep love for Indian arts and culture, along with different textures incorporated, every space tells a story. She has DIY'ed so much artwork and every corner and element testifies to her inspired vision, and her love for home decor. So, if you want to get some inspiration or have a similar aesthetic, here are our few recommendations to use the same styling and tips to make a house that feels like your home.
Colours, Brass, and Indian Artwork: Get A Sneak Peek Into Decormandala's Home
Soft Furnishing
Mohini has used light colour furnishing in her drawing room and bedrooms, which really makes her other decor pieces and brass elements have their moment. Soft furnishing is a great way to add a seamless cohesive vibe to your whole place, while also bringing the other elements together and letting them shine.
Floral Sofa Cover
Cotton Woven Sofa Cushion Covers
Textured Peach Cushion Covers
Brass Pieces
Mohini loves brass! Her home is full of different brass elements and pieces, and as she puts it, it 'ties the whole theme of the home together'. Brass, in general, is known to be auspicious and well intertwined with Indian roots and heritage, it not only gives an opulent vibe but also adds a rustic-chic element to your home.
Brass Oval Moroccan Ceiling Light
Brass Warli Hand-Painted key Holder
Brass Pillar Candle Holder
Indian Wall Art
Wall Art really completes the look of any space, no matter what aesthetic you are going for. Mohini's space has some of the most beautiful handcrafted paintings and designs; she has even used old clothes, such as her favourite suit sets or sarees, and made them into beautiful frames. Her swing corner deserves a special mention, as the space exudes chic and cozy vibes but the huge painting done by her close friend really brings the whole space together. Indian wall art has so many variations and motifs and if you are trying to bring in some Indian aesthetic to your place, you can definitely get some inspiration from Mohinis's home, plus these wall arts are a very affordable way to amp up any space, and you can easily find them at flea markets, and old bazaars.
Madhubani Carved Block Art
Madhubani Art inspired Wall Plates
Madhubani Art Framed Wall Art
Wooden Furniture
Indian aesthetic calls for wooden textures, and Mohini has used them advantageously. Her drawing room furniture, which brings the different elements together with her rattan furniture, it her dining table, which is at the centre, her customised wooden divider with temple motifs, and her wooden mirror block cupboard. All of the furniture with these wooden accents adds a lot of texture, style, and functionality to her home.
French Rattan Arm Chair
Tuffted Rocking Chair
Tuffted Teal Bench
Serveware
Mohini's dining room is at the focal point of her home, and she has very carefully chosen what is placed there, as it sets the whole mood for the place. Serveware can greatly affect your dining experience, and Mohini has chosen blue dinnerware for her dining. Decorating a dining space can be a little challenging, as you don't want to overdo it, and lose its functional element, or underdo it, so that it looks rather plain, striking a balance is the key, and serveware can really help you with that. Along with serveware, keeping fresh flowers or just lighting up candles can really enhance the dining space.