A Summer Reset: Creating Cooler, Calmer Spaces with Natural Textures There’s a certain softness to April, the kind that lingers just before the heat settles in. Mornings feel lighter, evenings stretch a little longer, and in between, the air carries a quiet reminder: summer is almost here. It’s in this gentle in-between that our homes begin to shift. It subtly prepares for the months ahead, while still holding on to the ease of now. A thoughtful summer reset doesn’t demand a complete overhaul. It begins with small, intentional changes. Spaces that feel more open, breathable, and in tune with the season. More cool floor spaces where bare feet meet the ground, more calm, earthy aromas rising from natural fibres, more moments that feel unhurried, grounded....
Buraansh: Rooted in Her Hands, Growing in Every Home Each year the hilly terrains of Himachal Pradesh witness the landscape change almost overnight in the months of March, April welcoming and announcing the season of Spring. The greens and browns begin to glow with clusters of deep red. Rhododendron, or buraansh, begins blooming in abundance. These vibrant blossoms dapple the hillsides like scattered embers, their colour both striking and comforting, as if the mountains themselves are in bloom. In local pahadi culture, Buransh blossoms symbolize love, joy, and the return of spring. The cold, slow, sleepy mountain life gradually gets in motion, with days getting longer, flowering flora welcoming spring and people come out to celebrate. Not too far from these flowering slopes, kusha sways gently across open meadows. There is a softness to its movement, a quiet resilience in...
Homes in Bloom: How Spring Arrives Indoors Before It Arrives Outside The mild early light of February stretches across the floor, slipping past curtains that sway like slow breaths. A willow planter on the bay window catches the morning light in tiny mirrors of green. On a kusha grass tray, orange peels dry in the sun, promising the ritual of a mother’s homemade face mask. Grandma’s puja thali glows with marigolds plucked lovingly from cheerful planters. The house hums softly, sensing spring long before the air outside has fully warmed. Morning unfolds with small, joyful gestures. A yoga mat rests near an open window, dew-speckled sand beneath it, a reminder of the outdoors. Willow baskets carry...
Where Water Learns to Weave: The Journey of a Material Before It Becomes Home Before it becomes part of a home, water hyacinth begins its life in wetlands, where water slows, settles, and sometimes struggles to breathe. With its delicate violet flowers, the plant appears gentle. Yet beneath the surface, water hyacinth is known to grow aggressively, spreading fast and thick, cutting oxygen and sunlight off the aquatic life. If left unchecked, it disrupts the fragile ecosystems, affecting fish, waterways, and the communities that depend on them. This is why it is removed, not as an act of extraction, but of balance. Sustainable home decor does not begin with design, it begins with responsibility Water hyacinth is harvested as...
When Storage Is Made for You: The Quiet Value of Customized Home Solutions Homes are not built around objects. They are built around people their little rituals and habits The way a shawl is folded and kept within reach. The corner where keys are always placed. The basket that slowly becomes the keeper of magazines, chargers, winter socks, and small unfinished thoughts. Real homes organize themselves around routines before they follow any visual plan. This is where a customized home begins—not as décor, but as a response to how life actually unfolds. One-size-fits-all storage assumes every household lives the same way. But homes carry personal rhythms and rituals. Some mornings are rushed. Some afternoons stretch gently. Some corners are used daily, others only when guests arrive. Customized storage home solutions recognize these invisible patterns....