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Wondering what Jharokhas are? You may have seen it without knowing those intricately carved structures go by the name Jharokhas. Jharokhas are hand-crafted balconies commonly found in Rajashtan havelis (palaces). The modern version uses elements such as wood, steel, and mirror.

Decorating a home with ethnic elements is very much in vogue. When I mean ethnic, it is using accessories such as cushions in bright colors of pink, green, fuchsia, a lot of wooden artifacts, brass vessels, saris as curtains, painted wooden chests, erected pillars, handicraft hangings, traditional Tanjore/Mysore/Madhubani/Warli paintings and such. One thing that’s hard to miss in such themes are the jhoolas or swings. Similarly, if you want to take it a step further and bring a rich look to a room, frame a Jharokha on a wall. You’ll be surprised by the instant transformation.

I want to continue where I left off my last post on styling ideas for apartment main doors. The featured shop stcks many hand-crafted, woven assorted items such as baithaks, mirrors, trays and cushion covers.

They are colorful, vibrant and lively almost resonating with positive energy. There is something rustic about them which makes for great accessories.

I loved this wooden, wrought-iron bench. Some day when we have larger garden, this one’s gonna find a place in the patio.