How have been? We had a wonderful Deepawali, starting(or was it re-starting? ) quite rituals at home. My high point of the festival was indulging in a Tanjore Mahalakshmi painting! Will soon do a blog post to share the pics.
Both I & hubby are major fans of Goan architecture/ interiors/ sunny colours. We wanted to have a tiny goan corner at home for sometime now. Hubby had presented a lovely tiled mirror for my birthday couple of years back. We had put this up at our hand wash corner.We were planning to paint happy goan colours at this wash corner to complete the ambience.
This Deepawali, we finally got into action. The colours were finalized , hubby zeroed in on ink blue colour. Ink blue is something very different from colour pallets at home, but never the less we were excited to see the results. But once the painting was completed, I was like nay, this is not it. I knew that the tiles are the dampener.
I was not particularly crazy about the beige back splash tiles, that came with the home. I wanted sunny yellow coloured tiles instead! I was not able to get plain sunny yellow tiles in town, and I was not very comfortable with breaking the tiles either. After searching on internet about painting the tiles, primer & sunny yellow acrylic paints from Asian paints was bought. And voila the tiles were painted sunny yellow!
As usual, the husband was begged to paint a water color of goa, terracotta owl was painted in left over blue colour and the sunny yellow pots & the mosaic pots from My Sunny Balcony were brought in & now I am a happy person..! Now you go ahead have dekko at our goan corner! Let me know how do you like it!
Both I & hubby are major fans of Goan architecture/ interiors/ sunny colours. We wanted to have a tiny goan corner at home for sometime now. Hubby had presented a lovely tiled mirror for my birthday couple of years back. We had put this up at our hand wash corner.We were planning to paint happy goan colours at this wash corner to complete the ambience.
This Deepawali, we finally got into action. The colours were finalized , hubby zeroed in on ink blue colour. Ink blue is something very different from colour pallets at home, but never the less we were excited to see the results. But once the painting was completed, I was like nay, this is not it. I knew that the tiles are the dampener.
I was not particularly crazy about the beige back splash tiles, that came with the home. I wanted sunny yellow coloured tiles instead! I was not able to get plain sunny yellow tiles in town, and I was not very comfortable with breaking the tiles either. After searching on internet about painting the tiles, primer & sunny yellow acrylic paints from Asian paints was bought. And voila the tiles were painted sunny yellow!
As usual, the husband was begged to paint a water color of goa, terracotta owl was painted in left over blue colour and the sunny yellow pots & the mosaic pots from My Sunny Balcony were brought in & now I am a happy person..! Now you go ahead have dekko at our goan corner! Let me know how do you like it!
Terracotta owl painted in leftover blue..! |
Planters from My Sunny Balcony. |
I love the reflection of water colour..! |
16 comments:
As usual Amazing :-)
As usual amazing :-)
Thank you Preethe for your kind words!
padma...this is awesome creative..love lakshmi
Lakshmi, thank you. I am honoured to have visit this blog. Love, manasa
This is so so beautiful!! Love the vivid, bright colours and the overall look :)
Thanks Sim!
It looks stunning...love the colors!! Tiles look wonderful with blue...all efforts worth of painting. And how lucky you are Manasa...you get on demand paintings *wink wink*
:) Thanks so much! Part of package Nayana, part of package!
Looks fantastic..Good job.
Thanks Vasudha, Missing your regular posts, come back fast!
It's beautiful - blue and yellow complement each other so well.
Love the colors , being a Goan I must say:) bore ahaaa( very good) !
Thanks Lakshmi
Thanks Rasa Lila India!
LOVE the blue and yellow combo. Your very own little Goa.. how cool's that :)
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