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Traditional and Modern Housewarming Decor in Bangalore

byGayatri NishtalaTravels to venues across Bengaluru; Office in MahadevpuraStarts from12,000 per eventView full gallery

I design festive, warm welcomes for your new home. From vibrant marigold torans at the entrance to sacred, floral pooja room setups, I create the perfect backdrop for your Gruha Pravesh.

A complete housewarming decoration package. I adorned the main door with traditional garlands and banana plants, and decorated the indoor pooja unit with marigold flowers and a pathway of petals leading to it.

For this Gruha Pravesh, I decorated the main entrance with traditional marigold garlands and a rangoli. Inside, the kitchen countertop was transformed into a temporary altar with flower arrangements and idols.

A traditional doorway decoration for a housewarming ceremony, featuring a thick floral garland and pillars wrapped in flowers and leaves. Inside, a small pooja corner is set up with idols and rose petals.

This housewarming decor features a main entrance framed with vibrant marigold garlands. I also created a floral Tirumala namam design to place above the pooja room door, adding a divine touch to the new home.

An elegant housewarming decoration with a floral garland over the main door and auspicious banana plants. The staircase railing is also decorated with beautiful hanging jasmine and lotus bud strings.

Simple and traditional decor for a housewarming. The main pooja room door is decorated with marigold garlands, and the staircase railing is draped with yellow fabric and floral accents.

A beautiful view from the entrance of a decorated home for a Gruha Pravesh. The doorway is framed with colorful flower garlands, leading into the brightly lit and festive interior space.

A simple yet classic housewarming door decoration using strings of yellow and orange marigolds. This traditional thoran, combined with mango leaves, is perfect for creating a festive welcome.

This housewarming decor includes a simple eco-friendly backdrop of woven leaves and marigolds for photos. The balcony door is also adorned with matching marigold torans for a cohesive festive look.

A personalized welcome sign for a housewarming ceremony, decorated with fresh flowers. In the background, you can see a backdrop made of woven green leaves and marigolds, featuring traditional dolls.

About Housewarming (Gruha Pravesh) Decorations

For a Gruha Pravesh, I focus on balancing the visual impact at the entrance with the quiet sanctity of your pooja room. I use real marigolds, fresh banana stems, and petal pathways to make your new space feel instantly blessed, ensuring the design complements your home’s existing layout rather than overwhelming it.

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