Dressing up Lakshmi’s Home

A beautiful home decoration by Lakshmi
Antique clock looks great against the orange backdrop

I have been away from blogging for a really long time. I am sure you missed all the action here, I missed it too. It’s not like I was away traveling, just a new added job responsibility and social commitments that kept me on my toes. Believe me, I so longed to post something and catch up on all the blogger friend’s posts. Today, as I logged in to post a blog, I felt as if I just returned to my ‘maika’, the ultimate comfort zone πŸ™‚ . With lots of posts queued up in the coming weeks, I am sure the blog will be buzzing again.

Don’t you feel connected when you see snapshots of blogger homes? That is what I felt when I saw pictures of Lakshmi’s home. I am sure you have read some wonderful posts at dressyourhome by Lakshmi. Today, we present some snapshots of her home. Her home reflects her penchant for all things beautiful and shows off her DIY skills. Do check them out.

A beautiful home decoration by Lakshmi
Money Plant on the window sill

A beautiful home decoration by Lakshmi
Decoupaged hanger from left over wood – loved this DIY

A beautiful home decoration by Lakshmi
Hand painted terracotta done on Mishti Dahi pots.
The three-legged frog is a lucky charm in Chinese culture.
The rhino is from South Africa.

A beautiful home decoration by Lakshmi
Tanjore Paintings done by Lakshmi

A beautiful home decoration by Lakshmi
Loved the teaser poster and the spoon holder

A beautiful home decoration by Lakshmi
This acrylic on canvas is a gift for her son
who loves Winnie the Pooh.

If you are a Bangalorean (otherwise too πŸ™‚ ), you’ll love her blog coz she keeps updating it with latest decor trends in Bangalore.

 

11 Comments

  1. Lovely corners Lakshmi! Great post, Rekha! So glad I can count on you now to bring back the zing to the blog:) I look forward to all the posts you have got lined up!

    S

  2. Ooooh that first picture with the clock and orange backdrop looks too much like my own home :). Lovely post Rekha!

  3. I love that railway clock, have been searching far & wide to buy this for the corridor of my home & cant find it anywhere…could you please tell me where you bought this from..thanks

  4. Hi Ash

    I am taking the liberty to butt in with an answer – I have seen railway clocks in almost every antique store I have been to in Pune and Blore. I have even seen these in the flea market in Ahmedabad.
    Which city are you based in?

    Sharon

  5. The antique clock is gorgeous… So are the mishit dahi pot paintings. I too like Winnie the Pooh πŸ™‚ The acrylic on canvas is sooo cute!

  6. Thank you Rekha for featuring the corners of my home.

    Ash: As Sharon said, you find it in many stores. In Bangalore you get it in Mother Earth. I picked it up on eBay.

    – Lakshmi

  7. Loved the teaser board, naanu ondu madthini kanri. Nan ganda nanna yavaglu regista irtare, sadya nin kai adige oota maadi innu ella chennage iddivi anta πŸ˜‰

  8. sharon..I'm from Blore but living in Dubai, couldnt find any here.
    Lakshmi..will check out mother earth in Blore when I visit in April. thanks

  9. hey..I found what I wanted at ebay as well and just bought it..Im waiting to see how it wud look, very excited..sure I'll a new blog-post for it πŸ™‚

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