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Traditional Gruhpravesh Decor: Fresh Floral Setups for Your New Home

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Moving into a new home is special. I create traditional, fresh floral decor—from marigold torans to rangoli—that makes your Gruhpravesh feel warm, inviting, and truly yours.

Here you can see a full, authentic Gruhpravesh ceremony with my decor. The main doorway is adorned with a traditional flower toran made of marigold, jasmine, mango leaves, and lotus buds, creating a sacred frame for the couple's first entry.

This video highlights a minimal and elegant approach to traditional decor. I created a vibrant photo backdrop using marigold garlands on a green panel and designed a matching floral rangoli, showing how simple elements can create a beautiful, festive atmosphere.

This housewarming decor was all about abundant, fresh flowers. I designed a large, colorful bouquet for the entryway, hung traditional marigold garlands, and laid out an intricate flower petal rangoli to create a warm and festive welcome.

For this bride's Gruhpravesh, I combined several traditional elements. The decor included a pathway of fresh flower petals, bowls with floating roses for the welcome ritual, and marigold garlands, all leading to a personalized welcome sign.

About Traditional Gruhpravesh Decor

When I set up for a Gruhpravesh, I do not just hang flowers; I look at your home's layout to see where the light hits the best. My fresh Marigold and Rajnigandha torans are sourced on the morning of your ceremony, so they stay crisp and fragrant for the whole ritual, even if the ceremony runs long. I focus on these small, fresh touches because they are the first thing you and your guests will notice when you walk through the door.

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