Monday, September 23, 2013

The Season of Umbers, Coppers and Golds


SOME PEOPLE LOOK FOR A BEAUTIFUL PLACE, OTHERS MAKE A PLACE BEAUTIFUL” 

                                    - HAZRAT INAYAT KHAN

This quote has stuck with me for a while now. And in an attempt to live by it, I try to style my home making it warm, beautiful and comfortable for my family and at the same time reflect our personalities and style sensibilities. 

Let's take a look at the color combinations and a new addition adorning my Indian style room for the Fall.We know that fall has arrived when the mums begin to dot the neighborhood gardens, the stoles are pulled out from storage and a bed of leaves make a glorious carpet at every crossroad. Fall is the season that marks the start of a string of celebrations and festivities be it Diwali, Dussehra, Thanksgiving or Christmas. I love all of them and the spirit associated with these festivities. As the colors of fall begin to deepen, my place echoes these colors in the form of flowers, cushions, candles, throws or my love for tea cups. The atmosphere at home is intimate and welcoming with the aroma of cinnamon, freshly baked cakes, brownies, cookies and heart warming soups. It's also the season to put on those extra pounds as hot and deep fried foods and cold weather go hand in hand.


I'm a girl who loves color. The more color I have around me the happier I feel. It helps to lift my spirits up and keep them there. I brought out a throw in a rich pumpkin-cinnamon color that mom knitted herself years ago. It's more than 25 years old and when I wrap myself in it on nippy autumn evenings it comforts me in a way I need it most. If you have hand knitted pieces (shawls, stoles, etc.) made by mom or grand-mom, they are precious and I consider them heirloom treasures. It's a wonderful way to add a sentimental piece to your decor. It always brings back memories of mom as she deftly wrapped the wool around her fingers and wove magic creating exquisitely patterned shawls and more. Sometimes, she'd chide me as I'd be like a little kitten trying to entertain myself with her ball of wool making it into a huge knotty mess. Given an option I would rather surround myself with meaningful pieces and ones that tell a story or have traces of time on them rather than settling for a store bought piece. 


The monk wooden figurine, is a unique one and I fell in love with it the moment I set my eyes on it. He was an addition made to the home years back. He's not from a distant exotic travel destination but from Marshalls. The yellow ocher color is just perfect and he blends in beautifully into the Fall inspired decor.



The Superpoms in bright red with the yellow center had my name written over them, so I brought them home from the grocery store to dress up my little Fall vignette. This time a copper kalash (container) serves as my vase. It's a reminder of the wonderful moment that we set foot into this home as we used it for the house warming ceremony puja.
Do drop me a line and let me know how you liked my Fall inspired vignette and the colors in warm hues. What colors are you'll gravitating towards this Fall????? 

More Fall inspired decor coming up in the weeks to come. Check back on Wednesday for more on the "Featured Shop" Segment. Finally, signing off for today, and wishing you a wonderful week ahead.

Linking it to Colors decor weekly story party.


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16 comments:

  1. Amazing colors..what can be richer than gold and shades of red ?(I can think of a few, but these together are a class apart !!) ..Love how you used the heirloom shawl :) It adds beautiful emotion to a picture perfect scene..and how did you find that monk of all places in Marshalls ?? He looks like a find from Tibet or somewhere exotic like that :) Thanks for sharing Sruthi !!

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    1. I'm so glad to hear from you. Marshalls and Home Goods are one of my favorite places to shop for accessories here in the US. The stock changes ever so often and a lot of their stock is very Asian and nothing to match the price tag. I spend a good 2 hours at these stores whenever I visit them and make it a point to look high and low so that I don't miss out on anything.
      Thank you again Peeli for stopping by.

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  2. you make everything look so perfect. i'd love to get more tips on more places in the US to shop from for decor.

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    1. Thank you Nomadfashionista, for the lovely feedback. If your looking for Indian or Asian inspired decor, World market and Pier1 imports are fab. Also scout around for flea markets and auction houses in your area. A little on the pricier side, but the fabrics from Pottery barn and West Elm are awesome. Do check out the shops at Etsy too :)

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  3. As it gets colder and darker outside, it certainly is comforting to have bright autumn shades inside the house. Love the use of colours in your pictures! And amazing memories again! Love how mom's shawl adds so much more to the pic xx

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  4. a delicious post after my own heart! love ur mom's knit shawl too..

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  5. Beautiful colors! The crochet shawl is especially lovely.

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    1. Thank you Jyothi, it's a very special shawl to me. Hope to see you often at "the east coast desi"

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  6. I read this page of your blog and now I am so addicted to your blog. It is quite refreshing for me. I absolutely love the crochet shawl.

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    1. Addicted you say.....then I hope to see a lot of you at "the east coast desi".Glad you stopped by and took the trouble to give such wonderful feedback. Much appreciated. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  7. Truly outstanding .....so refreshing.

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    1. Thank you Chetna, it's very encouraging. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  8. Stunning decor, and absolutely love the hand knitted throw. Am sure you can feel your mother's love emanating from it all the time :-)

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  9. Love the colors. I live in Ashburn Virginia too and share the same interests. And I so love shopping at the same stores u mention. I try to frequent them at least once a week.- Shibani

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Thank you for visiting The East Coast Desi. I'd love to hear from you.