With amazing serenity and high hills, Murudeshwar Beach in Karnataka is another beach attraction to visit
Mix tradition with modern style and opt for LED string lights and drape them around windows and balconies for a warm, inviting glow
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With amazing serenity and high hills, Murudeshwar Beach in Karnataka is another beach attraction to visit
Flowers can never go out of trend during Diwali. Use fresh flowers like marigolds, jasmine and roses and create beautiful garlands to hang around the doors
Ditch the traditional lamps and decorate your house with trendy Moroccan lanterns and Japanese origami lamps
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Incorporate natural elements into your Diwali decor, like stones, potted flowers, plants and wood to create a pleasing and sustainable environment
Choose a colour palette that reflects your style. You can also experiment and go for something different other than the common red, orange and yellow hues
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If you are also a fan of the minimalist approach, then try some understated decor elements like metallic accents, diyas and scented candles
This year, the decor trends are inclined towards a more subtle and minimal festive designs
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Decorate your home with these trendy Diwali decor trends for a warm and aesthetic festive touch