Discover the best wall paints to make home festive for Navaratri. Get painting and décor services near you with affordable, colorful ideas for every room.
Hey there! It’s me, Blobby from Neo by Nippon Paint. I’m here again to splash some fun, some colour, and a whole lot of festive vibes on your walls. And this time, we’re talking about something very close to my heart…Navaratri! (I promise, this blog was not written by your Amma)
Nine nights of music, dance, fasting, feasting, devotion, and… drum roll please, nine gorgeous colours. Yes, each day of Navaratri is linked with a colour that represents energy, prosperity, and positivity. And guess what? You can bring that same festive vibe into your home with these shades on your walls.
So, grab your dandiya sticks and let’s paint our way through the top 9 festive colours to paint your home this Navaratri.
1. White – For Purity and Calm
The first day of Navaratri is all about white. It stands for peace and purity, like the calm before the storm of celebrations.
A living room painted in a soft white, with bright cushions and garlands, adds a pop of colour. White also makes your rooms look more spacious and light-filled. You can also add golden frames or brass lamps for a touch of festivity.
2. Red – For Good Energy and Power
Navaratri without red is like a garba night without music…it just can’t happen! Red in a festive theme represents energy, love, and power.
So you can paint your dining room in a warm red tone, and you can see how instantly vibrant it feels. It’s the perfect color to bring people together, especially when plates of sundal and snacks are passed around. But if you think red walls feel too bold, try red stencils or kolam borders on a cream wall. This combo adds just the right touch of festive feels!
3. Royal Blue –For Stability and Positivity
This is one shade that works anywhere, anytime, in any festive setup. This shade instantly brings positivity and elegance to any room.
A living room or a balcony in royal blue instantly feels cozy yet majestic. And when paired with fairy lights or traditional diyas during Navaratri, it creates a magical atmosphere. Mix royal blue walls with soft pastel furnishings for balance. Or go full dramatic with gold-toned decor and lamps to bring in the festive vibe.
4. Yellow – For Happiness and Festivity
Bright and bubbly, yellow is the life of the party. It’s the colour of joy, sunshine, and positivity, exactly what your home needs during Navaratri. Think of a kitchen or breakfast area, or puja room painted in yellow. It’ll make even the simplest meal super wholesome and also works as a great backdrop for Navratri pictures.
5. Green – For Growth and New Beginnings
What’s more refreshing than green? This colour stands for nature, growth, and new beginnings. During Navaratri, if you want to try something unique or house painting, you can go with green shades for your puja room since it beautifully blends with the yellow marigolds that you will use for decor and hangings.
6. Grey – For Balance and Sophistication
Wait, grey? During Navaratri? Yes, you heard me right! Grey represents balance and sophistication. Think of it as the understated friend who lets all the bright shades shine. Your living room or hallway in a nice grey tone makes the perfect backdrop for colourful festive rangolis, flowers, and diyas. Pair grey with metallic decor, silver candle holders, and vases with a mix of golden wall hangings for a modern yet festive vibe.
7. Orange – For Energy and Enthusiasm
If there’s one colour that screams “festival!”, it’s orange. Warm, welcoming, and energetic, it’s perfect for social spaces. Paint your entrance wall orange to set the festive tone right from the moment guests step in. It’s like saying, “Come in, the party’s already started!”
8. Peacock Green – For Elegance and Uniqueness
A little rare, a little royal peacock green is a showstopper. It’s deep, elegant, and instantly catches the eye. This shade works beautifully in lounges where you want a sense of richness. Add traditional Navaratri decorations, and you’ve got yourself a royal festive vibe.
Combine peacock green walls with gold cushions or mirror work pieces for a dramatic, festive look.
9. Pink – For Love and Compassion
We end Navaratri on a sweet note with pink, the colour of love, compassion, and warmth.
A pink guest room feels instantly welcoming and cheerful. During Navaratri, add floral garlands, fairy lights, and some glittery cushions, and you’ll have a space that radiates joy.
Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Blobby, nine colours in one home? Isn’t that too much?” Not at all! The trick is to use them smartly. - Accent Walls: Instead of painting entire rooms, pick one wall in each room to highlight a Navaratri colour. - Wall Stickers & Stencils: Try festive patterns like diyas, lotus, or rangoli designs in these shades. - Furniture & Accessories: If repainting walls feels too big, bring in these colours with cushions, curtains, rugs, or paintings. - Lighting: String lights and diyas in matching shades can make walls glow with festive warmth.
Now, here’s the fun part. Painting doesn’t have to be stressful (or expensive). With Neo by Nippon Paint, you get affordable painting services for Navaratri, done by experts who understand both tradition and modern style.
We’ll help you choose the best wall paints to make home festive for Navaratri, suggest combinations, and even throw in decor ideas for your home.
Call @8749087490 or Book a free home assessment here: https://neo.nipponpaint.co.in/contact-us.
Our experts will visit your home and recommend the perfect solution.
Stay tuned for more tips from yours truly, Blobby!
Happy painting, and Happy Navaratri!