Traditional Indian Decor – Part 2
As promised, Part 2 of beautiful traditional Indian decor and design, captured by photographer John Henry Claude Wilson
Hope these help drive away the Monday blues..
[Credits: Photographs by John Henry Claude Wilson; Source: Frposters]
16 Comments
elephant tapestry
Really very beautiful decorating! I love this……..
Anonymous
Gorgeous! oh my god remind me india summery breeze nights.just luv all of the pictures .
Eyes of India
Beautiful and amazing photos, thanks so much for posting!
homes for sale Philippines
I love all of the beautiful pictures of your home! Your decorating style is so delightful!
Deirdre G
Aimee
Oh goodness, they are all so pretty! I especially love that hanging swing though, looks like an ideal way to spend a summer night.
Bhavna Bhatanagar
Thank you all so much! It's incredible to hear from you from different parts of the world..you guys are my sunshine 🙂
P.S: Ima..thanks for letting me know! I am trying to figure this one out, though google seach hasn't been very helpful. I am in any case thinking of redesigning and re-formatting the blog..maybe that might help.
Anonymous
I have recently discovered your blog and it's a must visit ever since! it is absolutely amazing and indian decor is breathtaking. Thanks sooo much for your time and dedication. EXCELLENT WORK. Patricia from Argentina 🙂
Fri @ Wedding Nouveau
These photos are absolutely stunning
purplehomes
Great posts…love the pics
Designwali
love, love, love the inlay work…stunning.
Anonymous
OMG . That nook with the single large window is soo dreamy!!
Sylvie
I always enjoy visiting your site. I'm delighted by all these colors and gorgeous interiors.You are my number one favorite blog!… thanks so much
Sylvie from france…
Patricia Torres
My heart skips a beat…. so beautiful!!
Susan Erickson
Gorgeous! Now I'm going to get some flowers to float!
Carole
Yup. Thats done the trick. Sooo beautiful. Oh to be in that hanging chair on this rainy/sleeting Monday
Ima
So beautiful! Definitely helps in these cold times.
Btw, I'm reading your posts on my LiveJournal friends page (kind of like a RSS reader I guess) and the images you post always brim over to the posts beneath. Is it something fixable?
Thank you for an amazing blog!