5 Easy Home Decor Ideas For The Monsoon Makeover
- critidesigns
- Jul 6, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 11, 2022
As romantic as the rain sounds, that mud knows no bounds! The monsoon is pleasant & dewy, with splashes of water and wafts of winds. These quick tips will help make your home monsoon-ready to behold the season's goodness!

1. Create a mud room or a mud walkway
Place a sleek bench with a shoe rack, grab some hooks for hanging bags, raincoats, and accessories, place an umbrella stand, and it’s done! If you don’t have a spare room to function as one, you could convert your entry aisle into a mud walkway instead, or set this up right outside the door to let only the good vibes in, and keep the muddy mess out.

2. Drive out the gloom by amping up your lighting
No sunshine and all rain can make the days dark and gloomy. Adding light accents can warm up your space and make you miss that sunshine a little less! A tall floor lamp is a statement in itself, or there are subtle table lamps to fit in. You can also consider adding pendant lights, fairy lights, and hanging lanterns.

3. Use sheer drapes and light breathable fabrics
Using light fabrics for window treatment and seating spaces will give a light breezy ambiance. Avoid rugs, throws, and heavy fabrics; they absorb more moisture and leave the place smelling damp.

4. Add fragrant candles, potpourri, incense sticks, and the likes
Fragrance can be an underrated essential to decorating your space, but you cannot leave this one out, lest you find yourself soaking in the smell of dampness. Lighting up a fragrant candle, burning aroma oil in diffusers, using incense sticks, soaking some potpourri in your favorite aroma, or simply keeping fresh flowers in your living room and around the house can do the trick.

5. Let the wind play the chimes
That Wind Chime you’ve always wanted, bring it home. Hang it where the wind will find it, you can thank us later! The symphony of raindrops hitting your windowsill, the cool breeze playing the chimes, and that melodious hum in your head – Let it Rain, Let it Rain!


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