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Simple yet elegant: Bangali style interior design will captivate your imagination

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Sheraspace
29 June, 2021, 11:50 am
Last modified: 08 July, 2021, 04:49 pm

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Simple yet elegant: Bangali style interior design will captivate your imagination

From furniture to the interior of the balcony, the Bangali style design has its own signature which will make you fall in love with its simple yet creative concept

Sheraspace
29 June, 2021, 11:50 am
Last modified: 08 July, 2021, 04:49 pm
Handmade rattan elements, oriental painting and vibrant colour palette create warmth in the interior. Photo: Sheraspace
Handmade rattan elements, oriental painting and vibrant colour palette create warmth in the interior. Photo: Sheraspace

The rustic charm of the Bangali culture--one of the richest cultures in the Indian subcontinent--never fails to entice people. The style evolving from it offers vibrancy in the form of rich colours and intricate patterns. In the minds of homeowners, the idea of the traditional Bangali style begins with blueprints. Adding spacious balconies or verandas, patterned-tile floors, and open roof terraces for evenings to be spent reading with a cup of cha.

Furniture

One of the most notable attributes of Bangali style homes would be the furniture made from solid wood with several options to choose from, such as Teak, Chapalish, Chickrasi, Gamari, Sil Koroi, Jarul and many more – showcasing the varieties of wood produced in our homeland. Many may choose to go for an overall dark polish. A style that is ageless and never goes out of style. 

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Photo: Sheraspace
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When it comes to choices of furniture, there are so many unique pieces, like divans, swings, easy chairs – all of which go with the classic look of the Bangali style. Throw on a kantha on an easy chair and there you have your reading corner all set!

We Bangalis sure do love our tea. Where else to lazily sip on our chaa on a rainy day than our easy chair resting in a cosy, comfortable corner of our home.

Accessories

Entering the living room, it can be minimal and sleek. Alternatively, you can use extravagant carvings in wood to heavily furnish the room. One of the many pros of this style is that it allows the homeowner to opt for either, since both complement traditional styling. A swing can add a truly deshi touch. Based on one's tastes and preferences – bright, colourful, patterned cushions – sometimes embellished with tiny, ornate mirror work can be added for that pop of colour in the house.

A wall cabinet in the living room dedicated to the beautiful pottery by the Bangali craftsmen will inevitably catch the eye of visitors and residents alike. Handwoven art pieces or raw painted canvases may form the essence of your home and add aesthetic depth to your Bangali theme. To add a light fragrance to the atmosphere, alongside creating a striking visual, vases can be adorned with the all familiar Rajanigandha, Beli Phool, Jui phool or the exquisite Krishnachura – the famous beauties of Bengal. A large centrepiece will positively tie the room together!

In a toned-down bedroom, traditional art pieces can create a cosy and warm aura. Photo: Sheraspace
In a toned-down bedroom, traditional art pieces can create a cosy and warm aura. Photo: Sheraspace

Growing up in a Bangali household, one thing I always cherished were the weekly conversations. On Friday nights, the whole family just came together and chatted. For Baba, it was an opportunity to share his treasured childhood stories, bringing us to our informal living space. This space is as per each person's taste, a comfort zone – which can be partitioned from reality with the beloved traditional Jaali – a screen of intricately carved cutouts in walls or even windows.

Renowned for its fabrics, throughout history, the true jewels of Bengal can be flaunted in the bedrooms. With beautifully coloured bedding – plain and simple or heavy and detailed, alongside long, sleek drapes. You can add a comfy divan on the side, with artistic rugs, made of jute, centring the room. Furthermore, using a patterned wall to display your gallery of photos is a great idea. Something we Bangalis are not known to shy away from.

A corner dedicated to musical instruments, like tablas, harmoniums, ektara, etc. inarguably screams traditional Bangali artistic taste. Photo: Canva
A corner dedicated to musical instruments, like tablas, harmoniums, ektara, etc. inarguably screams traditional Bangali artistic taste. Photo: Canva

Artsy corner

Some of the most distinguishably melodious voices are claimed by the Bangalis. The commencement of which is usually during one's childhood at home. Therefore, a corner dedicated to musical instruments, like tablas, harmoniums, ektara, etc. inarguably screams traditional Bangali and displays an artistic taste. 

Reading nook

A stereotypical image of traditional Bangalis is ardent readers, which may be true in many cases even today. You can opt to display a bookshelf, adorned with legendary pieces by Rabindranath Tagore, Sukumar Ray, Kazi Nazrul Islam, Bani Basu, Humayun Ahmed and so many more. In a case as such, more is good – which undoubtedly uplifts the Bangali spirit in a home. One or two laid back chairs or even a rattan swing, with a reading lamp, some indoor plants – and we have got ourselves an apt reading room. 

Balcony

To add life to the exterior of our homes, an exquisitely gardened verandah, with a variety of vibrant flowers and potted plants, is an element that is loved by almost every individual. It is also a bonus if you are a nature lover or are passionate about gardening. Include a set of wicker chairs and a small table – and you have the perfect unwinding zone for when you need some fresh air.

Traditional Bangali style interior design is undoubtedly well-suited for people who take pride in the richness of the Bangali culture!


Sheraspace is an interior design firm that provides professional interior design assistance and online interior design consultation. It is a home improvement platform working to bring revolutionary solutions for Dhaka homes. In partnership with The Business Standard, designers from Sheraspace regularly provide ideas, opinions and experiences on how to make your home a better reflection of who you are. You can contact them at www.sheraspace.com

 

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