An ingenious way to use
ancient copper and bronze utensils which are part of grandmother’s kitchen, with a bit of polish can add an ethnic touch to the rooms, or potted plants could be placed on them for a touch of greenery in the room.
Fill up those urns with a spray of dry flowers, or fresh flowers. Walking past a bowl of flowers can be very immediately uplifting.
A glass top over an ancient kalash can become a unique side table.
Most of us fill our attics with several trunks of clothes usually. Old
Banarasi or Kanjeepuram saris with ornately embroidered pallus, too frayed to wear but too precious to give away, can be transformed into exquisite wall hangings. Batik saris can be used to cover cushion covers, if it is reinforced with stout cloth. Old Kantha saris can be used as table covers or used as wall mounts. Four or five saris could be stitched to make quilts for cooler climates.
Left over pieces of cloth from the sewing basket could be used to make patchwork quilts, which can transform a bedroom.
The old metal trunk could double up as storage box as well as a piece of furniture if covered with an eye-catching spread.
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