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Republic Day 2026: Tricolour rangoli ideas to decorate your balconies and home

It’s Republic Day and decorating your home with rangoli Is one I’d the ways to bring the spirit of the occasion. Nevertheless, creating a tricolour rangoli at home can feel like a big task, especially in small apartments. But it doesn’t have to be. Uncover easy, quick and mess-free rangoli ideas that fit perfectly into limited spaces.

January 25, 2026 / 09:20 IST
Got limited space? No worries. There are many rangoli designs that don't take up a lot of space. (Picture Credit: Pexels)
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  • Small tricolour rangoli designs suit limited apartment spaces for Republic Day.
  • Use chalk, flowers, or colored paper for simple and easy decor ideas.
  • Minimalist and neat rangoli can be placed at entrances, balconies, or on trays.

In many city apartments, the balcony or the front door area is all the space you have for festive decoration. It’s easy to think rangoli is only for homes with large verandas or open courtyards. But that is far from the truth. Rangoli is not about the size; it is about the intention.

This Republic Day, the challenge is to create something that honours the tricolour without taking up too much space or time. And, surprisingly, that is where the best ideas often come from; limited space forces imagination to work smarter.

Remember that a small rangoli can look just as beautiful as a large one, provided it is neat and well-planned. A tiny design is also easier to clean, less messy, and more practical. It can be placed at the entrance, on the balcony floor, or even on a small tray for a modern touch. The key is to keep it simple, colourful, and meaningful.

What makes these rangoli ideas special is that they don’t require professional skill or expensive materials. In fact, many of them use items already available at home. And that, in a way, is the real spirit of the festival—making something beautiful with what you have.

Small tricolour rangoli ideas for apartment homes

Mini tricolour circles

Use three small circular patterns side by side in saffron, white, and green. Add a tiny blue dot in the centre for the Ashoka Chakra. It takes just a few minutes and looks very elegant.

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Tricolour rangoli on a plate

Use a flat plate or tray. You can also buy a terracotta plate. Create small sections in the three colours and place a diya or flower in the centre. It’s perfect for balconies and can be moved easily.

Chalk rangoli on the doorstep

If you’re worried about mess, use chalk. Draw a simple pattern and colour it lightly with chalk pastels. It looks charming and can be wiped off quickly.

Flower petal rangoli

Use marigold for saffron, white chrysanthemums petals, and green leaves. Arrange them in a simple pattern. It’s quick, fragrant, and very festive.

Paper rangoli

Cut coloured paper strips in saffron, white, and green. Arrange them in a small square or circle. This is a great option for families with kids.

Minimalist tricolour design

Draw a small star, a triangle or a simple line pattern in the three colours. Minimalist rangoli can look very modern and classy.

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Namita S Kalla is a senior journalist who writes about different aspects of modern life that include lifestyle, health, fashion, beauty, and entertainment.
first published: Jan 25, 2026 09:19 am

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