I have been a silent admirer of Home Decor for decades.
Dad acquainted me
with words like Architect and Interior Designers, very early . He had a collection of magazines on Interiors. It showcased Long drawn curtains, Winding staircase, magnificent chandeliers and Sunlit rooms. This was my first brush with Home Decor as a school kid.
Gradually I started connecting Home Decors shown in magazines with those we see around. There was enormous difference. What many people implement at home is more "need based". Half Curtains on windows to allow ventilation, Cloth screens on mirrors, to protect them from scratches. Even if done unintentionally, these small acts add up to how your home looks.
Then a time came to organize my home. To my surprise, the real
challenges were totally different. Arranging (forget decor) a home , is more
about handling dicardables. Today, when I look a pile of disposable clothes- I yearn
for that "Barter Man" who traded Old Clothes for New Utensils. This man, has
vanished from our neighborhoods.
Real day confrontations include- handling Plastic Containers without lids, Carton boxes, outgrown apparels.....So, to tackle them with peace, I moved to what school taught us - "Best out of Waste". Today they call it ". Upcycling".
The random pics that you see along this post, are a few Upcyclings I have done, in the last 1 year...
You have a good knowledge of home decoration. If you were living in California, I would have requested you to decorate my home. Of course, for a fee.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done, Viyoma. These recycled products have a unique value and life of their own.
ReplyDeleteYou also remind me of my father. Instead of throwing away boxes that come with toothpaste, shaving cream, Horlicks, Bournvita, etc, he used to make small boxes out of them. He also used to give them as gifts to his former students or friends who come to meet him.
Glad to connect back with you, after almost a year! Looking forward to your posts. :-)