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How DIY Culture took over Home Decor – VLiving’s Rendition
- 29/06/2022
- Vliving
The onset of homemade or DIY inspired fashion is here in full force, and home decor is no exception. Especially popular during periods between 1950s and 1970s, Do It Yourself projects of the time included tie and dye, beading, patch work, crocheting, macrame among others. With the revival of vintage trends such as 70s bohemian, […]
Read moreNatural Fibres To Fabrics – A Guide by VLiving
- 21/05/2022
- Vliving
The most serene and comfortable homes consistently feature two main components: personal storytelling and influences from nature to varying levels. While homes that feature a balance of function and leisure have always been sought after, in recent years, the definition of a perfect home has become most synonymous with curating a space which has nature […]
Read moreKalamkari: An Ode to the Ancient Art Form
- 25/04/2022
- Vliving
Much of India’s art oriented dialect is synonymous with the ancient craft of Kalamkari, with ‘kalam’ translating to pen and ‘kari’ translating to craftsmanship. Said to be over three thousand years old, Kalamkari has been the object of many artistic tributes – ranging from creations by nomadic artisans of ancient India and art collectors before […]
Read moreHome Decor Styles Explained -The Shabby Chic Edit
- 03/04/2022
- Vliving
A One Woman Movement ‘Shabby Chic’ may seem like a juxtaposition only because it truly is! First coined in the 1980s when designer Rachel Ashwell opened her home furnishings store named Shabby Chic, this aesthetic was heavily inspired by trademarks of the regency and subsequent Victorian era, bearing features like ornate metal frames, lace trims, […]
Read moreMid Century Modern – A Flashback Of the Future
- 04/03/2022
- Vliving
It is not an exaggeration to say that Mid Century Design is one of those rare phenomenons to have endured decades of design revolution. Even when it was not exactly ‘trendy’, it has always been in the background, sub consciously influencing the way we decorate and furnish our homes. Mid Century Design – A Post […]
Read moreHome Decor Trends of 2022
- 26/01/2022
- Vliving
The average person is spending more time at home than ever before, owing to three consecutive years of the current pandemic. Terms like ‘Work From Home’ and ‘Hybrid Living Space’ have become commonplace in our vocabulary, while also hugely impacting what individuals seek from their living spaces today. Longer hours at home have translated to […]
Read moreHow to Hygge: Re-imagining your Home the Danish Way
- 31/10/2019
- Vliving
What do you want from your home? A sense of comfort and peace as you enter the house, or a feeling of coziness that encompasses you the moment you walk in, or is it an almost-instant impression of contentment, a wave of happiness; if you were nodding along as you read each of the aforementioned […]
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How DIY Culture took over Home Decor – VLiving’s Rendition
- 29/06/2022
- Vliving
The onset of homemade or DIY inspired fashion is here in full force, and home decor is no exception. Especially popular during periods between 1950s and 1970s, Do It Yourself projects of the time included tie and dye, beading, patch work, crocheting, macrame among others. With the revival of vintage trends such as 70s bohemian, […]
Read moreNatural Fibres To Fabrics – A Guide by VLiving
- 21/05/2022
- Vliving
The most serene and comfortable homes consistently feature two main components: personal storytelling and influences from nature to varying levels. While homes that feature a balance of function and leisure have always been sought after, in recent years, the definition of a perfect home has become most synonymous with curating a space which has nature […]
Read moreKalamkari: An Ode to the Ancient Art Form
- 25/04/2022
- Vliving
Much of India’s art oriented dialect is synonymous with the ancient craft of Kalamkari, with ‘kalam’ translating to pen and ‘kari’ translating to craftsmanship. Said to be over three thousand years old, Kalamkari has been the object of many artistic tributes – ranging from creations by nomadic artisans of ancient India and art collectors before […]
Read moreHome Decor Styles Explained -The Shabby Chic Edit
- 03/04/2022
- Vliving
A One Woman Movement ‘Shabby Chic’ may seem like a juxtaposition only because it truly is! First coined in the 1980s when designer Rachel Ashwell opened her home furnishings store named Shabby Chic, this aesthetic was heavily inspired by trademarks of the regency and subsequent Victorian era, bearing features like ornate metal frames, lace trims, […]
Read moreMid Century Modern – A Flashback Of the Future
- 04/03/2022
- Vliving
It is not an exaggeration to say that Mid Century Design is one of those rare phenomenons to have endured decades of design revolution. Even when it was not exactly ‘trendy’, it has always been in the background, sub consciously influencing the way we decorate and furnish our homes. Mid Century Design – A Post […]
Read moreHome Decor Trends of 2022
- 26/01/2022
- Vliving
The average person is spending more time at home than ever before, owing to three consecutive years of the current pandemic. Terms like ‘Work From Home’ and ‘Hybrid Living Space’ have become commonplace in our vocabulary, while also hugely impacting what individuals seek from their living spaces today. Longer hours at home have translated to […]
Read moreHow to Hygge: Re-imagining your Home the Danish Way
- 31/10/2019
- Vliving
What do you want from your home? A sense of comfort and peace as you enter the house, or a feeling of coziness that encompasses you the moment you walk in, or is it an almost-instant impression of contentment, a wave of happiness; if you were nodding along as you read each of the aforementioned […]
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