New Year brings with it a fresh new feature on Rang Decor.
Rang Decor has been a medium through which I have 'met' so many creative and talented people from around the world.
For the next couple of weeks I will be featuring amazing home spaces of some of the readers of Rang Decor.
Yes, real people and their real homes.
Megha Punater
Ganesha Idol in her temple in the living room
Megha is one of the most talented people I have met online. She is a potter, an artist and a designer who studied design in NID and now lives with her Belgian husband Steven and two lovely children Arth and Nitya in Belgium.
The colours in her home are vibrant. She says, "The philosophy behind our home is warmth. Belgium being so cold and grey, we wanted colours in our home."
Bright pink pooja plate in her temple.
There is a lot of Indian influence, given that she is from India and also her husband's love for India.
 
Sitting area with sofa covered with brightly coloured textiles. ( She descibes the colours as Kitschy Indian Bazaar)
Popat green wall is a perfect backdrop for these antique casts. 
Coffee table with books & treasures picked up during various travels.
Hand painted Ganesha jacket cupboard.
Megha continues, " There is a lot of wooden furniture and especially European ones bought in flea markets and restored by me."
Kitchen shelf with books, vases and her grand collection of mugs. *Sigh*
Megha's ancestral kitchenware and mesh egg holder, now a cookie holder displayed against a green wall.
Her room is painted in two colours inspired by Indian village homes and here you see some of her handbags displayed on hooks.
These frames were picked up from Rajasthan in India. *Love that peacock feather*
Her verandah wall painted in bright yellow. A paint called 'Delhi Bazaar' by Dulux.
This is Megha's workspace. Her latest works and inspirations hang on this gorgeous yellow wall. 
Last but not the least, this Ikea cast in her children's room has been hand painted by Megha!
I end this post, with my eyes hungry for more colours and my heart greatly inspired by this very humble and hugely talented lady~ Megha.
Thanks for sharing your space with us.
Her blog, arth and nitya is a glimpse into her creative world. Do say hello:-)
P.S~ If you have any question for Megha about her home, please ask in the comments section so she can reply to you.
Rang Decor has been a medium through which I have 'met' so many creative and talented people from around the world.
For the next couple of weeks I will be featuring amazing home spaces of some of the readers of Rang Decor.
Yes, real people and their real homes.
Megha Punater
Megha is one of the most talented people I have met online. She is a potter, an artist and a designer who studied design in NID and now lives with her Belgian husband Steven and two lovely children Arth and Nitya in Belgium.
The colours in her home are vibrant. She says, "The philosophy behind our home is warmth. Belgium being so cold and grey, we wanted colours in our home."
There is a lot of Indian influence, given that she is from India and also her husband's love for India.
Megha loves handmade & hand embroidered textiles.
I end this post, with my eyes hungry for more colours and my heart greatly inspired by this very humble and hugely talented lady~ Megha.
Thanks for sharing your space with us.
Her blog, arth and nitya is a glimpse into her creative world. Do say hello:-)
P.S~ If you have any question for Megha about her home, please ask in the comments section so she can reply to you.


I have open shelves in many rooms, it breaks the monotony and creates space for adding interesting elements.
I love open shelves in the kitchen. Yes, the little black board has found it's place in the new kitchen too:-)
A quiet corner with morning light filtering through the coloured patterned glass windows.


Let your creativity flow, write down happy notes;-)


Don't have a brass vase, no worry go ahead and use empty glass jars...
...or empty wine/beer bottles. The brand lettering adds to the beauty. 
Add some whimsical touches, ceramic ducks picked up from a local fair...

Don't have a florist nearby, no worries pick up some wildflowers from the roadside or some seasonal flowers from the trees:-)

A self taught artist, who doesn't restrict herself to one single medium and paints on just about anything. 
She has transformed mundane things like tea kettles, buckets, plates and even a foldable chair into pieces of art. 
Aarohi paints with acrylic, oil, pastels & watercolours. Her acrylic paintings of Hindu Gods with her funky twists is quite interesting.
I am completely in love with these Ganesha paintings!
A little bling, a little kitsch, with unrestraint use of colours makes her work really beautiful!







The rooms are rustic, minimalist but with bright splashes of colours.
Oh! How I'd love to have breakfast here with those shiny vessels in the background:-)

