INTEGRATING TRADITIONAL WARLI ART INTO MODERN BEDROOM INTERIORS

  • Unique Paper ID: 182606
  • PageNo: 2823-2828
  • Abstract:
  • This study explores the integration of traditional Warli art in modern bedroom interiors, examining how cultural heritage can be harmoniously blended with contemporary design elements to create a balanced, aesthetic living space. As modern interior design increasingly leans toward minimalism and clean aesthetics, there is a growing gap between contemporary spaces and traditional Indian art forms. This research aims to merge cultural richness with functional, aesthetic minimalism. The objective of this research is to investigate how Warli art, with its geometric patterns and cultural significance, can be seamlessly incorporated into minimalistic bedroom interiors, enhancing both the cultural and visual appeal of the space. The study uses a visual analysis of modern bedroom designs, surveys, and conceptual design experimentation to explore potential ways to integrate Warli art into modern bedroom interiors, particularly focusing on wall panels and furniture. The findings suggest that Warli art's simplicity and geometric nature make it a suitable candidate for modern, minimalistic bedroom designs, particularly in wall treatments and furniture details. The integration of Warli art does not overwhelm the minimalist aesthetic but instead enriches it with cultural depth. This research highlights the potential of blending traditional Indian art forms, like Warli, with modern design principles, fostering an environment where cultural heritage is preserved while creating functional and visually pleasing interiors. The research evaluates possible applications of Warli motifs in spaces designed with neutral color palettes and modern materials. Particular attention is given to design details like carved wall panels, accent walls, and strip carvings between modern panels, using materials like wood and MDF. This research contributes to the ongoing dialogue between modern design practices and cultural preservation, offering design strategies that are both meaningful and aesthetically relevant.

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BibTeX

@article{182606,
        author = {Aditi Arora and Sucheta Nigam},
        title = {INTEGRATING TRADITIONAL WARLI ART INTO MODERN BEDROOM INTERIORS},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {2},
        pages = {2823-2828},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=182606},
        abstract = {This study explores the integration of traditional Warli art in modern bedroom interiors, examining how cultural heritage can be harmoniously blended with contemporary design elements to create a balanced, aesthetic living space. As modern interior design increasingly leans toward minimalism and clean aesthetics, there is a growing gap between contemporary spaces and traditional Indian art forms. This research aims to merge cultural richness with functional, aesthetic minimalism. The objective of this research is to investigate how Warli art, with its geometric patterns and cultural significance, can be seamlessly incorporated into minimalistic bedroom interiors, enhancing both the cultural and visual appeal of the space. The study uses a visual analysis of modern bedroom designs, surveys, and conceptual design experimentation to explore potential ways to integrate Warli art into modern bedroom interiors, particularly focusing on wall panels and furniture. The findings suggest that Warli art's simplicity and geometric nature make it a suitable candidate for modern, minimalistic bedroom designs, particularly in wall treatments and furniture details. The integration of Warli art does not overwhelm the minimalist aesthetic but instead enriches it with cultural depth. This research highlights the potential of blending traditional Indian art forms, like Warli, with modern design principles, fostering an environment where cultural heritage is preserved while creating functional and visually pleasing interiors. The research evaluates possible applications of Warli motifs in spaces designed with neutral color palettes and modern materials. Particular attention is given to design details like carved wall panels, accent walls, and strip carvings between modern panels, using materials like wood and MDF. This research contributes to the ongoing dialogue between modern design practices and cultural preservation, offering design strategies that are both meaningful and aesthetically relevant.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {July},
        }

Cite This Article

Arora, A., & Nigam, S. (2025). INTEGRATING TRADITIONAL WARLI ART INTO MODERN BEDROOM INTERIORS. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(2), 2823–2828.

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