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Tuesday · 26 May 2026 · The Reading Desk

Decor India

Read the room first. Read the catalogue second.

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Recycled Materials

Shoe Organizers from Upcycled Cardboard Boxes

Transform Your Space with Wall Decor, Plants, and Upcycled Shoe Organizers Okay, let’s get this party started—your walls are screaming for personality, your plants are begging for stylish pots, and your shoes? They’re practically staging a revolt in your closet. I’m here to sling some wild, decoration-obsessed ideas your way, focusing on wall decor, plants, flowers, storage boxes, baskets, flower pots, planters, mirrors, candle holders, vases, bowls, noticeboards, and—hold onto your hats—shoe organizers crafted from upcycled cardboard boxes. Buckle up, because we’re rushing through this like I’m late for a decor consultation, tossing in humor, metaphors, and a sprinkle of chaos like confetti at a wedding. 🌿 Wall Decor: Your Blank Canvas Awaits Picture your walls as a moody artist staring at a blank canvas, itching for a masterpiece. Slap up a gallery wall with mismatched frames—vintage gold ones from a thrift store, sleek black ones from your last online shopping spree. Mix in a woven basket or two for texture; they’re like the wall’s equivalent of a cozy sweater. Got a noticeboard? Pin dried flowers or polaroids for a vibe that screams, “I’m artsy but approachable.” I once helped my friend Sarah turn her drab living room wall into a boho dream by hanging a macramé piece next to a thrifted mirror—she swears it’s now her apartment’s selfie hotspot.

Slap up a gallery wall with mismatched frames—vintage gold ones from a thrift store, sleek black ones from your last online shopping spree.

🌸 Plants & Flowers: Nature’s Bling Plants are the jewelry of your home—without the hefty price tag. Grab some ceramic flower pots in bold colors (think mustard yellow or teal) and pop in a snake plant or a pothos that cascades like a green waterfall. Don’t have a green thumb? Fake it with artificial flowers in a sleek vase; they’re the low-maintenance divas of decor. I once stuck a faux fern in a copper planter on my bookshelf, and my guests still think I’m a plant whisperer. For walls, hang a vertical planter with succulents—it’s like giving your room a living, breathing painting.

💡 Pro Tip: Cluster three pots of varying heights on a shelf for instant drama.
💡 Bonus Hack: Paint your pots with chalkboard paint to scribble cheeky plant names like “Sir Sprouts-a-Lot.”

🗳️ Storage Boxes & Baskets: Chic Meets Practical Storage boxes and baskets are the unsung heroes of decor, hiding your clutter while looking like they belong on a Pinterest board. Woven baskets in neutral tones scream farmhouse chic, while metallic boxes add a glam edge. Stack them under a console table or hang them as wall decor—yes, baskets can moonlight as art. I once saw my cousin turn a plain wicker basket into a wall-mounted shelf for her candles; it was like the basket got a glow-up and a promotion.
🪴 Flower Pots & Planters: Style in Every Corner Flower pots aren’t just for plants—they’re decor superstars. A chunky terracotta planter on your entryway table, stuffed with a monstera, says, “Welcome to my jungle.” Or go quirky with a face-shaped planter for your aloe; it’s like giving your plant a personality. My neighbor once painted her old pots with neon stripes, and now her patio looks like it’s ready for its close-up in a design mag. Group planters in odd numbers—three or five—for that curated, not-trying-too-hard vibe.
🪞 Mirrors: Reflecting Your Genius Mirrors are decor’s magic trick, making rooms feel bigger and brighter. Hang a round mirror with a rattan frame above your sofa for boho flair, or lean a full-length one against a wall for that effortlessly cool look. I once scored a starburst mirror at a flea market and hung it in my tiny hallway—it’s like the space grew an extra 10 square feet. Pro tip: Cluster small mirrors in different shapes for a gallery wall that sparkles like a disco ball.
🕯️ Candle Holders & Candles: Setting the Mood Nothing says “I’ve got my life together” like a cluster of candle holders on your coffee table. Mix materials—glass, brass, wood—for a collected-over-time feel. Taper candles in bold colors (hello, emerald green) add a pop, while chunky pillars in neutral tones keep it classy. My friend Jake once used a vintage candelabra as a centerpiece for his dinner party, and let’s just say the ambiance was so good, we forgot the food was takeout. Place candles on a mirrored tray to double the glow—it’s like your table’s throwing its own light show.

🕯️ Quick Idea: Hollow out a thrifted vase to hold tealights for a DIY candle holder.
🕯️ Fun Fact: Scented candles in vases can double as air fresheners—genius, right?

🏺 Vases & Bowls: The Ultimate Flex Vases and bowls are the decor equivalent of a power pose. A tall, sculptural vase on your dining table, filled with pampas grass, screams sophistication. Or fill a shallow ceramic bowl with colorful glass beads for a pop of whimsy. I once dropped a cheap glass vase into a woven basket, and it looked like I’d shopped at a high-end boutique. Arrange vases in groups of three—different heights, same color palette—for a look that’s polished but not stuffy.
📌 Noticeboards: Functional Flair Noticeboards aren’t just for to-do lists; they’re decor gold. Cover one in linen or burlap, pin up pressed flowers, or drape fairy lights across it for a cozy glow. My sister turned her noticeboard into a vision board with magazine clippings and tiny mirrors—it’s now the focal point of her home office. Hang one in your entryway to hold keys, notes, and a sprig of eucalyptus for that “I’m organized and stylish” vibe.
👟 Shoe Organizers from Upcycled Cardboard Boxes: The Star of the Show Now, let’s talk about the real MVP: shoe organizers made from upcycled cardboard boxes. Those Amazon boxes piling up in your garage? They’re about to get a glow-up. Grab some scissors, hot glue, and fabric scraps, and let’s make magic. Cut boxes into custom sizes to fit your closet shelves, wrap them in burlap or leftover wallpaper, and add leather handles for a touch of class. I

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