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Tips To Get Your Home Ready For The Monsoons

Splish, splash and growing molds in monsoon can make the corners of your home look unattractive. Therefore, here are some tips for you to make your home ready for the season. Have a look!

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Published : Sep 8, 2021, 12:32 PM IST

Changes in the weather or humidity levels can make breathing harder for people suffering from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), a lung condition, which worsens with time. As a result, a person is likely to experience symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, breathlessness, and tightness in the chest. therefore, when there is higher humidity in the environment, de-humidifiers can be an option.

Besides this, the interior characteristics of homes in the monsoon can be as temperamental as the weather, there's a need for daylight and open windows at one point of the day, while there's a rush to shut the drenched doors at the other. The whole space calls for a new, effervescent outlook that brings a tasteful mix of sensible layouts, gratifying experiences and mindful choice of decor.

So how does one prep contemporary homes for the season? Here is what Designer Punam Kalra, Creative Director of I'm the Centre for Applied Arts

Repaint your furniture

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Repaint your furniture

The saturated climate is a breeding ground for termites or other decor predators that are waiting to devour those wooden consoles and metal seaters handpicked by you. A generous load of enduring polishes on the furniture is the ideal escape route for your beloved pieces. Laminated paints, varnishes and lacquered coats give a second skin for the furniture and keep the pests at bay. Textured wood tables, handwoven wicker seaters or antiquated wrought iron accessories get a new look with paints, made better in cheerful color palettes that make all the noise about lively corals, modest peaches, bold neons and a dash of the eternal red. Prudently cleaned surfaces of these assorted layers radiate a healthy glow indoors amid a reassuring resilience.

Invest in your shades

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Invest in your shades

Indian monsoons are seen as beauty and rage, all in one frame. This is the time when the windows call for all those outdoor shades, indoor blinds, multi-layered curtains and sheer shutters designed to watch over your space. The cloudburst and drizzles are cloaked in all different forms -- intricate finespun drapery, clean-lined bamboo louvers, woven jute rollers and quilted curtains have a unique take on the interior persona. The sheer choices befit the spaces overlooking good vistas and lighter showers, while opaque alternatives become the first choice for a rougher microclimate. With an aesthetic overlay of motifs, botanical prints or chintz patterns, these shades are everything we need on a rainy day.

Go dry and clutter-free

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Go dry and clutter-free

The palettes are easy to get muddled with the still air of the season. Ward off the damp patches with drier, spruced-up finishes that comfort you inside-out, amid the stubborn gloom from the outdoors. Mattified textures, dainty brush strokes and uniform palettes signal the counterpoise of austerity in the space. Furniture pairs break up for accommodating a decluttered layout and there is more room for standalone bespoke pieces, aesthetically spaced-out for an airy ambiance. Humidifiers further promise a dry vent while rugs and carpets vow to guard the floors. More air and less drear make a stunning monsoon home.

Satiate your senses in the season

monsoon, monsoon home decor, home decor, interior design, interior designing, home decor tips, lifestyle, Punam Kalra,  I'm the Centre for Applied Arts, home decoration tips
Satiate your senses in the season

This once-in-a-year experience can be overwhelming and indulgent at the same time. It is time to introduce an artisanal coffee table along with the balconies, relaxing reading nooks along the window bays and a close-knit furniture setup staged in the living. Share the cheer with your plants that love the overdose of moisture, bring them closer to your seats and give a whiff of rejuvenating scent from the flowering, aromatic houseplants. Snake plants, Boston Ferns, jade, palm and other hydrophilic greens soak up the excess moisture, leaving an ambient indoors. Interior indulgence comes from a dose of nostalgia reflecting along the souvenirs lining the shelves, lore hidden in the artistic centerpieces and everything bespoke. Listen to the mood and go with a free flow of choices that rewrite all the thumb rules in design.

(IANS)

Also Read: 5 Home Decor Ideas For WFH Life

Changes in the weather or humidity levels can make breathing harder for people suffering from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), a lung condition, which worsens with time. As a result, a person is likely to experience symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, breathlessness, and tightness in the chest. therefore, when there is higher humidity in the environment, de-humidifiers can be an option.

Besides this, the interior characteristics of homes in the monsoon can be as temperamental as the weather, there's a need for daylight and open windows at one point of the day, while there's a rush to shut the drenched doors at the other. The whole space calls for a new, effervescent outlook that brings a tasteful mix of sensible layouts, gratifying experiences and mindful choice of decor.

So how does one prep contemporary homes for the season? Here is what Designer Punam Kalra, Creative Director of I'm the Centre for Applied Arts

Repaint your furniture

monsoon, monsoon home decor, home decor, interior design, interior designing, home decor tips, lifestyle, Punam Kalra,  I'm the Centre for Applied Arts, home decoration tips
Repaint your furniture

The saturated climate is a breeding ground for termites or other decor predators that are waiting to devour those wooden consoles and metal seaters handpicked by you. A generous load of enduring polishes on the furniture is the ideal escape route for your beloved pieces. Laminated paints, varnishes and lacquered coats give a second skin for the furniture and keep the pests at bay. Textured wood tables, handwoven wicker seaters or antiquated wrought iron accessories get a new look with paints, made better in cheerful color palettes that make all the noise about lively corals, modest peaches, bold neons and a dash of the eternal red. Prudently cleaned surfaces of these assorted layers radiate a healthy glow indoors amid a reassuring resilience.

Invest in your shades

monsoon, monsoon home decor, home decor, interior design, interior designing, home decor tips, lifestyle, Punam Kalra,  I'm the Centre for Applied Arts, home decoration tips
Invest in your shades

Indian monsoons are seen as beauty and rage, all in one frame. This is the time when the windows call for all those outdoor shades, indoor blinds, multi-layered curtains and sheer shutters designed to watch over your space. The cloudburst and drizzles are cloaked in all different forms -- intricate finespun drapery, clean-lined bamboo louvers, woven jute rollers and quilted curtains have a unique take on the interior persona. The sheer choices befit the spaces overlooking good vistas and lighter showers, while opaque alternatives become the first choice for a rougher microclimate. With an aesthetic overlay of motifs, botanical prints or chintz patterns, these shades are everything we need on a rainy day.

Go dry and clutter-free

monsoon, monsoon home decor, home decor, interior design, interior designing, home decor tips, lifestyle, Punam Kalra,  I'm the Centre for Applied Arts, home decoration tips
Go dry and clutter-free

The palettes are easy to get muddled with the still air of the season. Ward off the damp patches with drier, spruced-up finishes that comfort you inside-out, amid the stubborn gloom from the outdoors. Mattified textures, dainty brush strokes and uniform palettes signal the counterpoise of austerity in the space. Furniture pairs break up for accommodating a decluttered layout and there is more room for standalone bespoke pieces, aesthetically spaced-out for an airy ambiance. Humidifiers further promise a dry vent while rugs and carpets vow to guard the floors. More air and less drear make a stunning monsoon home.

Satiate your senses in the season

monsoon, monsoon home decor, home decor, interior design, interior designing, home decor tips, lifestyle, Punam Kalra,  I'm the Centre for Applied Arts, home decoration tips
Satiate your senses in the season

This once-in-a-year experience can be overwhelming and indulgent at the same time. It is time to introduce an artisanal coffee table along with the balconies, relaxing reading nooks along the window bays and a close-knit furniture setup staged in the living. Share the cheer with your plants that love the overdose of moisture, bring them closer to your seats and give a whiff of rejuvenating scent from the flowering, aromatic houseplants. Snake plants, Boston Ferns, jade, palm and other hydrophilic greens soak up the excess moisture, leaving an ambient indoors. Interior indulgence comes from a dose of nostalgia reflecting along the souvenirs lining the shelves, lore hidden in the artistic centerpieces and everything bespoke. Listen to the mood and go with a free flow of choices that rewrite all the thumb rules in design.

(IANS)

Also Read: 5 Home Decor Ideas For WFH Life

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