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Tips to turn your terrace into a hip Diwali party zone in under Rs 25,000

When planning a terrace party on a budget, designers suggest lightweight, DIY, low-cost or rental arrangements for music, lighting, seating, food and drinks stations.

October 28, 2023 / 19:30 IST
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Fairy lights are easy to source, inexpensive and they go perfectly with spirit of Diwali. (Photo by Artem Saranin via Pexels)
Fairy lights are easy to source, inexpensive and they go perfectly with spirit of Diwali. (Photo by Artem Saranin via Pexels)

Dussehra is done, and there's just less than a fortnight left to prepare for the next big thing on the festive horizon. Now, what could be bigger (and brighter) than Diwali - the festival of lights? After mammoth Navratri and Durga puja street parties, it's time to get up close and personal to celebrate with family and friends in more intimate spaces. Dinner and drinks will be on the house - literally - as the weather gets cooler while the party scene gets hotter. Yes, the terrace is where the party's at… with a little help from our design experts.

Clement DeSylva, principal architect, DeSygn, says you can distribute your budget if you don't already have what you need for a party.

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Prashant Chauhan, creative director, ZERO9, says, in a space-starved city like Mumbai, the building terrace will work if you live in an apartment rather than a sprawling bungalow. Since you're celebrating Diwali, the first thing you need to focus on is the lighting - apart from placing traditional diyas in strategic spots. "Loop in some fairy lights, which are easily available online and can add a spark to your evening party," suggests Chauhan. "Make some DIY lanterns out of Mason jars, old glass bottles or even paper bags. Kids actually find these activities fun - so ask some neighbouring ‘baccha party’ to help you with this task, and order some basic helium balloons to add colour to the space."