A Griha Pravesh, or housewarming ceremony, marks the auspicious beginning of life in a new home. In Indian tradition, this occasion is celebrated with prayers, rituals, and beautiful decoration that invites positive energy into the space. Fresh flowers play a central role in this celebration, and the right floral decoration can make your new home feel welcoming and blessed from the very first moment.
Traditional Mango Leaf and Marigold Toran
The toran — a garland hung above the entrance door — is the most essential Griha Pravesh decoration. A traditional toran made of mango leaves and marigolds is considered auspicious and welcoming. At Ficus and Flowers, we craft fresh torans that stay vibrant throughout your ceremony and look beautiful in photographs.
Floral Rangoli at the Entrance
A rangoli made with fresh flower petals — marigold, rose, and chrysanthemum — at the entrance welcomes guests with colour and fragrance. For a Griha Pravesh, traditional patterns like lotus, kalash, and swastik are popular. You can also create a simple circular design with concentric rings of different coloured petals.
Pooja Room Decoration
The pooja room is the spiritual heart of the ceremony. Decorate it with fresh flower garlands, loose jasmine strings, and a floral arrangement around the kalash. Use marigolds and roses in red, yellow, and orange to create a warm, devotional atmosphere. Mango leaves and coconut are traditional accompaniments.
Living Room Centrepieces
Place fresh flower arrangements on the main table and any side tables. A mix of roses, lilies, and seasonal flowers in a decorative vase creates an inviting atmosphere for guests. For a traditional touch, use a brass urli filled with floating flowers and rose petals.
Staircase and Railing Decoration
If your new home has a staircase, winding jasmine or marigold garlands along the railing adds festive charm. Combine with green leaves for a lush, natural look that extends the decoration throughout the home without being overwhelming.
Balcony and Outdoor Spaces
Hang flower garlands or torans on balcony doors. Place potted flowering plants — like mogra, tulsi, or seasonal marigolds — at the entrance for a living decoration that continues to grow with your new home. This is both decorative and symbolic of new beginnings.
Modern Touches
While tradition is central to Griha Pravesh, you can add modern elements for a fresh look. Floral wreaths on the front door, elegant single-stem arrangements in contemporary vases, or a flower wall as a photo backdrop blend Indian tradition with modern aesthetics.
Let Ficus and Flowers Handle Your Griha Pravesh
Moving into a new home is exciting but exhausting. Let us handle the decoration so you can focus on the ceremony and your guests. We offer complete Griha Pravesh decoration packages — from entrance toran and rangoli to pooja room setup and living room arrangements. Serving Kompally and all of Hyderabad, we bring fresh flowers, set everything up before your ceremony, and ensure your new home looks its best on this important day.