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Bring home a dream

Sunday, 20 October 2019 | MUSBA HASHMI

Bring home a dream

MUSBA HASHMI speaks with Founder-MD, INV Home NITIN JAIN who shares tips on how to renovate your home for this festival

Someone has rightly said: ‘Home is where our story begins’. One can easily find a house but to make it a home, requires lots of dedication, love and fine pieces of art that define your personality. More so during festivals. The place where we live, directly or indirectly affects our psychology and also give a glimpse of our personality.

Everyone wants to buy the best of the decor for their homes, but to find everything at one place is a task. If you are one of those with deep pockets there are several options that one can choose from that will take care of all your furniture and interior decor woes.

Finely hand crafted pieces of art, from delicate sofa sets to beds to marble tables to crockery to stellar chandelliers that will instantly light up the mood to dining tables, each piece is what one would take away.

Nitin Jain, Founder-MD, INV Home tells you that it is all about finding that one item for your home that fits in well. “Some people think that making their homes chock-a-block with furniture and decor is the thing. But it’s a no-no. I would suggest to buy just one thing that will make your home stand out and will break the cluster. No need to pile up your home with anything and everything,” he says.

Jain tells you that time has changed and people have realised the importance of a well-maintained home.

“There was a time when people didn’t bother much about their home. The only aim was to keep it clean and breezy. But, now they want to decorate it too. The hesitation of buying expensive stuff has gone away. But, yes if you see the middle-class they are still not so open for expensive home decor,” he tells you and adds that the  prices of the items are on demand.

If you are one of those who are willing to decorate your home without making it look too heavy, Jain has a few tips to share.

“For those who want a modest, classy look for their homes, they can went on to buy a chandellier for their halls. It will provide a delicate touch with a flair of elegance. If not this, one can also opt for a vase or a corner shelf to give a luxurious touch,” he tells you.

However, coming up with a luxury store comes with its share of challenges. “We  can’t compromise on the quality so we have to keep a strict check on that. Since our collection is handcrafted we have to be more careful with even the slightest details,” he tells you.

The studio is created in such a way that it resembles a home with separate rooms for different collections like bed room, living room and others to give you a full feel of a luxurious home and to help you make a wiser choice.

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