Top 7 Eco-friendly Decoration Ideas for Navratri - Brown Living™

The first thing that comes to our mind when we talk about Navratri is the approach towards fancy Decorations. Whether you opt for bright colors or choose to keep it minimal, a light festive touch adds more vibrance to the celebration. 

However, following the traditional trend of decorating our apartments has not only gone out of trend but also is considered to be harmful to the environment. Why not check out some eco-friendly decoration ideas for Navratri

The Importance of Eco-friendly Decorations

Although not many are aware of what eco-friendly decorations mean, many people have already started shifting towards Eco-Friendly Decor. The major reason behind this shift is the increasing rate of depletion of non-renewable resources. The consumption of natural non-renewable resources has increased greatly, particularly during the past two decades. 

Environmentalists have estimated that natural resources will get depleted very soon. The adverse effects of overconsumption of natural resources are real and have started taking place already. Hence, we need to come up with more eco-friendly solutions rather than spending time on conventional decorations. 

Eco-friendly Decoration Ideas for Navratri

Are you thinking about eco-friendly decoration ideas? Below mentioned are a few traditional elements that you can use for your Navratri decoration. 

  • The right color for all nine days of Navratri
  • Using natural flowers for decoration adds more fragrance and beauty to your decoration. You can also use upcycled garlands for decoration. Upcycled garlands will be available in almost all colors. You can follow the below-mentioned colors for each day of Navratri. 

    • Day 1 - Yellow flowers such as sunflowers. 
    • Day 2 - Green leaves and flowers such as Chrysanthemum. 
    • Day 3 - Use gray or silver colored accents
    • Day 4 - Orange flowers like marigolds. 
    • Day 5 - White flowers like lilies and jasmine. 
    • Day 6 - Red flowers like roses. 
    • Day 7 - Use royal blue flowers like orchids 
    • Day 8 - Pink flowers like lotuses. 
    • Day 9 - Use purple flowers like orchids. 
  • Replace lights with natural soy wax and ghee diyas
  • Lighten up your home with soy wax and ghee diyas. These natural diyas are not only aesthetically pleasant but also environmentally friendly. Pure ghee diyas will not cause any sort of pollution as well. Coconut shell diya is the most affordable and elegant idea for the replacement of lights. 

  • Elevate ambiance with Eco-friendly Decor
  • Use Sustainable Home Decor to infuse the vibe of Navratri at your home. You can choose eco-friendly decor items such as wall hangings, handmade lamps, upcycles torans, etc. Also, you can choose ancient handmade crafts to encourage artisan communities and livelihoods. 

  • Artistic Rangoli
  • Rangali is another crucial element that embraces the celebration of Navratri in a traditional way. Instead of using artificial colors, you can use natural colors and flowers to make artistic rangoli. The rangoli can be brightened by placing natural diyas in it. 

  • Other miscellaneous festive decor
  • In addition to the traditional elements mentioned above, you can also use other miscellaneous Festive Decor. Some examples are indoor plants, eco-friendly wallpapers, wall hangings, tortoise idols with gemstones, coconut shell candles, coconut shell macrame plant hangers, etc. 

  • Furniture made from Sustainable Materials
  • Individuals around the country aim to purchase new furniture and other household products during Navratri as it's considered to be an auspicious occasion. Opting for furniture made from bamboo is a great alternative for people who wish to sustain an eco-friendly lifestyle.

  • Collaborate with Local Artists
  • Rather than placing orders from foreign countries, people should look to support local craftsmen who design quality materials by incorporating sustainable products.

    Be sure to incorporate these ideas to make your Navratri celebrations special and sustainable. Seek assistance from the Brown Living team to get immediate solutions.

    The first thing that comes to our mind when we talk about Navratri is the approach towards fancy Decorations. Whether you opt for bright colors or choose to keep it minimal, a light festive touch adds more vibrance to the celebration. 

    However, following the traditional trend of decorating our apartments has not only gone out of trend but also is considered to be harmful to the environment. Why not check out some eco-friendly decoration ideas for Navratri

    The Importance of Eco-friendly Decorations

    Although not many are aware of what eco-friendly decorations mean, many people have already started shifting towards Eco-Friendly Decor. The major reason behind this shift is the increasing rate of depletion of non-renewable resources. The consumption of natural non-renewable resources has increased greatly, particularly during the past two decades. 

    Environmentalists have estimated that natural resources will get depleted very soon. The adverse effects of overconsumption of natural resources are real and have started taking place already. Hence, we need to come up with more eco-friendly solutions rather than spending time on conventional decorations. 

    Eco-friendly Decoration Ideas for Navratri

    Are you thinking about eco-friendly decoration ideas? Below mentioned are a few traditional elements that you can use for your Navratri decoration. 

    • The right color for all nine days of Navratri

    Using natural flowers for decoration adds more fragrance and beauty to your decoration. You can also use upcycled garlands for decoration. Upcycled garlands will be available in almost all colors. You can follow the below-mentioned colors for each day of Navratri. 

    • Day 1 - Yellow flowers such as sunflowers. 
    • Day 2 - Green leaves and flowers such as Chrysanthemum. 
    • Day 3 - Use gray or silver colored accents
    • Day 4 - Orange flowers like marigolds. 
    • Day 5 - White flowers like lilies and jasmine. 
    • Day 6 - Red flowers like roses. 
    • Day 7 - Use royal blue flowers like orchids 
    • Day 8 - Pink flowers like lotuses. 
    • Day 9 - Use purple flowers like orchids. 
    • Replace lights with natural soy wax and ghee diyas

    Lighten up your home with soy wax and ghee diyas. These natural diyas are not only aesthetically pleasant but also environmentally friendly. Pure ghee diyas will not cause any sort of pollution as well. Coconut shell diya is the most affordable and elegant idea for the replacement of lights. 

    • Elevate ambiance with Eco-friendly Decor

    Use Sustainable Home Decor to infuse the vibe of Navratri at your home. You can choose eco-friendly decor items such as wall hangings, handmade lamps, upcycles torans, etc. Also, you can choose ancient handmade crafts to encourage artisan communities and livelihoods. 

    • Artistic Rangoli

    Rangali is another crucial element that embraces the celebration of Navratri in a traditional way. Instead of using artificial colors, you can use natural colors and flowers to make artistic rangoli. The rangoli can be brightened by placing natural diyas in it. 

    • Other miscellaneous festive decor

    In addition to the traditional elements mentioned above, you can also use other miscellaneous Festive Decor. Some examples are indoor plants, eco-friendly wallpapers, wall hangings, tortoise idols with gemstones, coconut shell candles, coconut shell macrame plant hangers, etc. 

    • Furniture made from Sustainable Materials

    Individuals around the country aim to purchase new furniture and other household products during Navratri as it's considered to be an auspicious occasion. Opting for furniture made from bamboo is a great alternative for people who wish to sustain an eco-friendly lifestyle.

    • Collaborate with Local Artists

    Rather than placing orders from foreign countries, people should look to support local craftsmen who design quality materials by incorporating sustainable products.

    Be sure to incorporate these ideas to make your Navratri celebrations special and sustainable. Seek assistance from the Brown Living team to get immediate solutions.

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