Are you a traveler? Does your home reflect that vibe? If not, here are some ideas that will help you bring your travel experience into your home. Check out these ideas if you want to bring the world into your home.
Travel themed wall
Walls are a great place to display things. If you are a traveler, you can opt for a travel-themed wall. You can get an interior designer to customize it for you, or you can create it yourself by adding decorative maps and travel-themed wallpapers. You can create a travel-themed wall by adding a large world map to the accent wall in your living room. You can add push pins to the places you have visited or paste your travel photos on the world map.
Posters and frames
Nothing beats the quintessential photos you take during your travels. You can put the best photos you take during your trip in a large frame and hang them on your wall. You can also frame photos of places you have yet to explore, creating a travel corner in your home (an eco-friendly way to decorate your home) and inspiring you to plan your next trip.
Don't miss: Decorate your home for Diwali with decorations under Rs 500
Displaying memorabilia
Travel souvenirs are a great addition to your home. During your travels, you may have collected several items that serve as mementos of your trips. You can display those items in a few corners of your home (home decorating tips) or you can create a separate shelf to display your entire collection of souvenirs from around the world.
Travel Collage
If you have a lot of photos that you have taken during your travels, you can use them to make a travel collage. Arrange the photos in a Polaroid format and print them. You can hang those photos as a travel collage on your bedroom wall. You can also put those photos in frames and display them in the same way.
Use vintage items as decorations
If you have an old suitcase, you can repurpose it and use it as a decorative piece. You can put it in a corner and decorate it with a vase or books on top to give it that travel vibe.
Don't miss: 5 ways to decorate empty spaces in your home this Diwali
Image courtesy of Freepik.com