Monsoon Room Inspiration Ideas for Your Living Room



Monsoon has been inspiring us in so many ways. From amazing patterns, textures to colours that resonate the feeling of this beautiful season. There is so much to capture into your home. Today, I wish to quickly share a room inspiration that holds multiple elements. Each carefully put together to spread the essence of the rainy days. Down to earth yet chic and modern. Here are some key bits of today's room inspiration.


The Leather Sofa

The leather sofa is all you need to give your home a touch of sophistication. Especially the Chesterfield, which has a long standing reputation of having a classy presence. Its tufted details, evoke a certain vintage English charm that alone is enough to make a lasting impression in your living room. The leather covers in shades of brown add an earthy tone to the monsoon inspired home decor.


Indigo Cushions

The thing about indigo patterns is that they make us feel so close to home and rooted to our traditions. Maybe its the patterns or the colour itself. It sure does resonate with the ethnic Indian look. With a house full of earthy elements and tones, the indigo toss cushions on your leather sofa will be an absolute delight.


Kilim Rug

A well crafted Kilim rug is a burst of colours and patterns that lends your home warmth and a welcoming appeal. Kilim rugs, as popular they are, often tend to be the most loved choice in a lot of Indian homes. They are versatile, blend well with classic decor as well as modern ones.


Ceramic Planters

Ceramic planters help add variety to your monsoon decor. From large planters next to your sofa to a collection of small indoor plant pots on your coffee table. You can arrange them the way you like. Ceramic planters have a certain texture and finish that is distinct, adding to the chic and modern look of your decor.


Cane Baskets

As much as they are helpful in storing essential items, they also work as pretty decor pieces. You can opt on using them with their natural look or can even use the hand painted ones. Either ways, they blend well with the rest of the pieces and add to the natural charm of the decor.

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