Pooja Chhabra
Interior Designer
Text: Pooja Chhabra
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From magnificent colours to natural materials, the options to decorate interiors with Indian arts and craft are plenty. Interior designer Pooja Chhabra gives simple tips on the how... 
 

1. Bamboo and Cane: Sofas can be given a contemporary twist with accents of bamboo and cane. Bamboo chicks can also be used skillfully in interiors as partitions and blinds. Adorned with knitted bamboos, it acts as a statement wall. The diverse use of this material helps you explore numerous possibilities.

2. Folk paintings: Decorate walls with traditional paintings with a touch of folk like Mughal and Rajput paintings. This helps to keep the history and culture intact.

3. Metal craft: From decorative door handles to sculptures, metal provides versatility in design. The advantage of using metal is that it can be melted and moulded in any form. With the development in technology, people can get customised designs through laser cutting.

4. Papier Mache: Paper is another option that can be used in interiors. It is adaptable as it can be used in varied forms. This is a low cost and creative way to add life to dull spaces in the form of wall artifacts and other decorative objects.

5. Stone carving: The art of stone carving has been practiced since ages. Depending on the design era, the intricacy and designs differ. From statement walls to designer handrails to using stone in landscapes, it signifies royalty.

6. Tie and dye/Bandhej: This technique can be used on floor runners, upholsteries and draperies. Sofas can get a unique twist and a modern yet vintage and shabby chic vibe using the tie and dye approach. With advanced technology, it merges with this age old craft and adds uniqueness and a touch of quality to designs.

7. Jute work: Jute can be used to design numerous objects. The cost effective nature of the material marks it off from the modern day expensive materials. In today’s modern world, upholstering a contemporary designed sofa in coloured jute is an eco-friendly way of decor.

8. Wooden crafts: From traditional intricate designs to modern sleekness, wood offers versatility when it comes to designs.The freedom to use this natural material almost anywhere and everywhere helps you explore numerous possibilities. Apart from its durability and structurally strong properties, it can be transformed and used as structural members, furniture and other artefacts.

9. Block printing: The technique of printing patterns on fabric and paper has taken a modern twist with inclusion of vibrant colours and modern designs in home decor. It is mostly used in bed linens, various upholstery and drapery fabrics.

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Pooja Chhabra
Interior Designer

<font face="verdana, sans-serif" style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-size: 12.8px; line-height: normal;">Graduated as an interior designer from Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat, Gujarat. </font><font face="verdana, sans-serif" style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-size: 12.8px; line-height: normal;">‘Simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication’ is her motto. </font><font face="verdana, sans-serif" style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-size: 12.8px; line-height: normal;">Her designs portray an amalgamation of subtle colors and textures keeping client’s requirements and satisfaction in mind, thus depicting a different story each time.</font>

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