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The Sun and Stars of Inside Living

The New Indian Express

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January 05, 2025

A home is a compelling personal statement of the owner's personality. How doing it up by zodiac sign can unleash the full potential of colours, shapes and textures

- BINDU GOPAL RAO

The Sun and Stars of Inside Living

AQUARIUS

For Aquarius, a modern abstract sculpture captures their innovative and unique mindset.

Brijesh Bansal, Founder, Stone Art says that Aquarians thrive on originality, and a piece that challenges traditional forms resonates deeply with their desire to break boundaries. "It stimulates creativity and inspires fresh perspectives. It embodies Aquarius' commitment to progress, innovation, and individuality."

PISCES

Known for their dreamy, water-inspired nature, Pisces gravitate toward serene and luxurious aesthetics. Hridik Chawla, Co-Founder, Essentia Home, says, "Opt for glassware with soft, fluid curves and a touch of sophistication. These accents not only elevate their space but also enhance intimate gatherings. Pair with a tranquil setting featuring muted tones, natural materials, and calming lighting."

ARIES

Aries, known for their fiery personalities, thrive in spaces that reflect their energetic and dynamic nature. To create a space that resonates with their confident vibe, choose rugs with vibrant colours. Anushka Ahuja, Co-founder, Studio by Agni, says, "Opt for striking patterns, geometric designs, abstract motifs, or tribal prints that can make a bold statement. Balance these by pairing the rug with neutral furnishings."

TAURUS

A Taurus' home is a sanctuary of comfort and elegance.

Embrace plush textures like a velvet quilt in earthy tones, emerald-green, warm beige, or soft terracotta to create a cosy retreat. "Layer with natural materials like wood and stone, adding touches of greenery.

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