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Indian Home Decor Influencers You Should Follow for Easy Styling Ideas

Top Indian home decor influencers shaping today’s design trends

Narisa Sethi

Styling your house doesn't have to be a daunting task. Today's Indian home decor influencers are simplifying the process of styling your home with easy-to-follow tips, DIY hacks, and fresh ideas that merge beauty with real-life functionality. Whether you like greenery, colour, cultural charm, or minimal elegance, these creators provide inspiration you can instantly start applying to your home.

Himani Singh

Himani is an Indian American home décor influencer. She now lives in Austin, Texas and is known for her family-friendly home decor tips.

Her design concepts are more towards natural textures, modern vibes, with a cosy feel, cultural touches and holiday moments. She shows how to make your place feel like you without losing any of the practicality.

Her reels are super quick and captivating. She can take a plain room and turn it into something artful just by styling it smartly and picking the right colours. No heavy renovation needed.

She has approximately 1 million followers on Instagram, demonstrating her significant influence in the home décor industry.

Gowthami Sagi

Gowthami Sagi is an Indian-American home décor influencer and DIY creator known for her beginner-friendly, budget-smart projects that help anyone personalise their space with confidence.

There are so many tricks, personal flair and ideas you can get from her Instagram, from a curtain hack, organising the pantry, to how to transform, lets say, a certain type of room like.. a part of a garage into a gym.

You will find that her home styling tips actually feel enjoyable and useful. She shows you how to use tools like a nail gun and caulking gun, and what all can be fixed with them.

Gowthami also breaks stereotypes in the DIY space by giving women the tools and assurance to take projects into their own hands.

Rohina

Rohina is a leading Indian interior designer and home décor influencer. She is known for her mid-century style decor, combining old pieces with modern elements.

She drops easy DIY tricks, styling ideas, and organising tips, inspiring 700K followers. Her style jumps from big, fancy home ideas to easy, practical things anyone can try.

Rohina also goes beyond decor and provides cleaning and decluttering tips. She’s got these handy reels about cleaning the washing machine, dealing with oil stains, and bringing order back to messy kitchen drawers.

What I also find pretty fascinating is her whole concept of having her place look neat by having secret storage cabinets, hidden shelves, invisible doors, and even a tucked-away TV.

Rekha Beniwal

Rekha Beniwal's home decoration looks very festive and colourful. It has that cosy-modern Indian look but with a personal twist. She keeps it simple but never plain. There's that blend of warm wood, soft textiles and enough colour to keep things fun.

She reaches a wide crowd because most of her posts are just easy and budget-friendly home tips people actually use day to day. For example, decorating with no drills, no holes, just peel and stick.

She is all about making your home simple yet inviting while keeping things affordable.

Sarabjit Kaur

If green living and plant-based interiors are your thing, then you definitely have to check Sarabjit Kaur's Instagram page. You don't have to turn your home into a botanical garden, but having greenary here and there can make your living space feel calm and peaceful.

Her plants don't just feel like decor, they feel like it's part of her family. Every item looks like it has been lovingly chosen. Wall hangings, framed quotes, and floating shelves also give her home a personality.

Sonakshi Awana

Sonkashi, who is also the founder of My Sassy Interiors, is recognised for her colourful, simple, and stunning DIY home décor projects that help transform any space into a cosy haven.

She has even earned the title of India's favourite decor blogger. She doesn't just craft home ideas on her Insta, but also makes home styling fun and accessible.

She is also very much into decor that has a lively feel and meaningful little details.

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