DIY Homes: A Sneak Peek Into Decor Blogger Sangitha's India Infused Home
Sangitha's home is her sanctuary, thoughtfully created with love and care. You'll find several travel mementos from her trips, each holding a special memory. To make her home feel warm and inviting, she's placed a Kerala mural at the entrance. Inside, you'll spot many brass pieces, each with its own mythical history. There's also a gallery wall brimming with paintings and statues of Lord Ganesha, which Sangitha uses as decoration during festive times.
Her living room is cleverly divided into three sections, making the space feel more spacious and ambient. To create cozy corners, she has infused brass elements into the décor along with visually stunning Cow Heads that reflect Kerala's rich history and tradition. To personalise her space, Sangitha has even painted intricate motifs on her furniture.
Her home is a treasure trove of hand-me-downs passed down by her elders, each piece holding sentimental value. To add a pop of color, she has placed Madhubani paintings on the walls, lending an elegant touch to her "sanctuary." The guest bedroom features the most beautiful wallpaper, inspired by Hanami in Japan, which they installed themselves. The kids' bedroom is simple and unflashy, as Sangitha believes that's the way bedrooms should be.
The highlight of her home is undoubtedly the master bedroom, a space beautifully crafted by both her and her husband. It features family photographs that she deeply cherishes. The balcony has been transformed into a green corner, filled with colourful Rajasthani dolls, puppets, and potted plants, creating a true green haven. If Sangitha's India-inspired aesthetic home caught your eye, check out the video to know more!