Thursday, 7 November 2013

Online Furniture Store: FabFurnish.com

FabFurnish is India's largest renowned and well known online home decor and accessories store, featuring an interesting range of tastefully-picked furniture and homeware products from across the globe at amazingly reasonable rates.

No matter what decor style you are picking for your home FabFurnish has the best for your home to suit your style and taste. Living room looks complete only when it has an stylish as well as comfortable seating. At FabFurnish you can explore the whole new range of Sofa sets. They have luxurious sofa sets to add class and flamboyance to your home decor.



They have everything for everyone. Sofas and recliners, single seater, double seater and three seater. Material used are premium fabric, wood and leather. You can choose from vast variety available in their online store. A well supported, ergonomically designed structure with integrated cushioning assures ultimate comfort. Premium materials used make it a practical as well as stylish buy for your home space. Just kick back in and plunge into the lush comfort!
Each piece in the selection is masterfully crafted using a combination of age-old craftsmanship and contemporary techniques. The entire range exemplifies subtle, timeless elegance and brings a classic touch to your home decor.

Choosing a right furniture can make a big difference in overall look of your space. So pick one wisely. Hop over to their web site and choose the right one from wide collection available there. I know you will be spoiled for your choice once you go through the range of furniture they are offering. 

Hurry up readers they are offering some discount too. 

Don't forget to visit FabFurnish GOSF 2013 page during the Great Online Shopping Festival, organized by Google, during December 11,12,13 2013.

Happy shopping!!



P.S Image is provided by FabFurnish and subject to copyright




Monday, 4 November 2013

Wedding and Courtly Check Tea Service!


I took some time off from my blog to work on wedding things for my son's wedding. I was asked to make a couple of chalkboards and here is one, Friends of...












 I was also asked to make all the burlap table runners...



And a banner for the Couples table...





And decorate the arbor they were married in front of...


 And ALL the vests for the guys! Gladly they all fit when I arrived

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Diwali vignettes Rang Decor style....

Just few frames of how I will be decorating our humble abode this Diwali. My colour palette seems to be gravitating more towards whites, creams, violet and silver.


Mercury votives add the sparkle to the festival of lights...


 Vintage finds and traditional silverware makes interesting combinations.

 Float some candles.

...and some flowers!

Most importantly let your creativity flow, enjoy the process and savour the glow and joy!

Have a fabulous time with your family and friends with loads of happiness and laughter!

Diwali Ki bahut Shubhkanayein!  

Happy Diwali all you lovely readers of Rang Decor! Stay safe! Sending loads of warm wishes from a cold Minnesota:-)

( Images and styling by Arch. They are copyrighted)

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Pinch a little...

I am referring to a technique used in pottery called pinching. It's a super simple way of making a clay pot. Here is a link to how you can make a pinch pot.
Recently we made it in my pottery class with coloured porcelain clay.

So I thought for this Diwali why not make pinch pot tea light holders? I remembered we had some Air-Dry Clay that we had used to make Ganesha this year. 
So quickly I made little clay balls that fit into my palm and made pinch pots that could fit a tea light. I loved the creamy white colour, so I retained it. 

If you like you can paint the tips or use coloured clay. 
 I moulded it in such a way that it gives a rustic, floral, petal-like feel.

 A peach and cream colour scheme comes together...

You can line it in a row or place it in a single tray with flowers.


Few readers asked about how to incorporate the fall decor accessories available here in the US.
Few felt/foam leaves scattered around the pinch pot tea-light holders gives it an autumn appeal. Add mini pumpkins or winter squashes around the tea lights.

You can get your kids involved in making pinch pots and the clay dries quite easily.

Hope you liked this simple DIY idea for Diwali. 

Have a beautiful Diwali filled with warm glow and happiness!

( Images and styling by Arch and is copyrighted)

Sunday, 27 October 2013

Our Boring Halloween Mudroom!

If you were to ask my son what is second favorite holiday is, he'll quickly tell you it's Halloween!  He's at that age (7) where he wants things scary and spooky, not cute and childlike.

Sooooo, when I finished decorating our mudroom for Halloween (admittedly, the only room I splash a bit of spook around), needless to say, he wasn't as impressed as he has been in years past.


When I asked if he liked the new "BOO" garland, he said, "sure, it's cute, but, it's not scary ... at all."  Okay, fine.


What about the mice running here and there?!  Nope, boring.


Surely, the spider taking over our family wall and turning frames crooked with its huge web takes you "aback," right?  "Sorry, Mommy, but, no."



Yup, apparently, spiders aren't scary one little bit, especially when they're sparkly!  Who knew?  


Neither are the birds who are ready to attack.



Well, at least he approves of the candy,


especially since the eyeballs are edible!


Sounds like I've got my work cut out for me next year.  For now, our "cute and childlike" Halloween mudroom will have to do!


Thanks for stopping by our boring and "non-scary" Halloween mudroom!



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Thursday, 24 October 2013

My Wonderful Discovery!




I am known for my love of Checks!


Black and White or,


Black and Tan,


Wonderful checks in general!


So when I came upon this Wonderful Discovery! of an area rug website that had my love for checks in the form of a rug, I was overjoyed!


Checks that I have painted are on this old tea kettle and pottery pitcher...
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Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Tiny Changes in our Master Bedroom

I owe our bedroom an apology, as I always tend to forget to share little goodies in here ...


whether it's orange pillows added for the season,


a pretty mirror that came home with me earlier this summer from Home Goods (that used to be white, but quickly turned gold, thanks to a quick paint job),


or, even a pretty new comforter set from Tuesday Morning and cute pillow from Home Goods.


When the gash on my "pleather" top flea market find ottoman got larger, I forgot to share how our faux animal rug came to rescue in covering said gash up!


And, when I added an orange runner to our painted bench, I walked right by it time and time again without my camera.



Remember when I added my World Market wing chairs to our dining room ... well, somehow they found their way in here earlier this summer ... they like playing musical chairs, I suppose.


Well, at least I can't feel badly about this piece, as it hasn't changed with the swipe of my paint brush ... YET, anyway.


The matching armoire has somehow also been spared from my paint brush ...


too bad I can't say the same for what "used" to be a square, white plate.  Yup, there aren't many things that I won't paint!  I'm sure you can relate.


Well, I hope that our bedroom forgives me for neglecting it.  I'll try to be better about that.


Please tell me you have a room that you tend to neglect, too!

Thanks for stopping by!

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