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Room Tour! // New Beginnings

Hola beautiful people! How's everyone doing? Hope you're enjoying the brand new layout and theme of my website, let me know in the comments below. This blog post is rather a special one because after a really long time I've re-embraced my love for blogging and passion for fashion, yes that rhymed! From almost shutting my website to re-building it I'm really happy about my enthusiasm to create new content and share it with you guys. In this 2.0 updated version of my blog I want to change things up big time! Firstly, the content. I don't want to stick to fashion, but want to be more open about my life experiences. Be it traveling, funny anecdotes or experiences of my first's, I want to talk about it and make this website my online diary, quiet literally! No, I haven't started over with the intention of becoming popular or increasing followers, but I've done this for my love for blogging that I lost somewhere amidst the Instagram competition to stand out and reach the 'k' followers.I hope you guys follow me along with this journey and support me.
 In other news, I'm currently learning Spanish which explains the introductory hola :p According to the app that I'm learning it on I'm 12% fluent in the language, let's see how long it takes me to reach a full 100! One bummer this week has definitely been the underwhelming rains in Mumbai and makes me majorly reminisce 2007/8 rainfall.
If you've been following me on social media (which you should be) you'd know that I recently filmed and captured the fairly new elements of my room to put together a room tour. Here are a few photos and details of the items in my room. Full video is on Instagram, check it out!




 Here's the layout of my room. That's my bed from style spa which I've for many years now. The highlight of the bed is definitely the covers. Bought this 'high school musical' themed bed sheet from Shoppers Stop. The blanket is from D'decor and is undoubtedly the best one I've owned yet.



That's my favorite window. Irrespective of the fact that I live in one of the busiest cities in the country I'm fortunate to have a quiet amidst the noise in my little corner. It's the lush green trees and birds chirping that really get me going in the morning!



A major part of my room re-decoration was this wall. I've wanted a world map of some sort in my room for the longest time and this idea of painting it on my blue textured wall couldn't have been any better. The wall reminds me of how vast the earth is. The more you travel, the more you realize that there's so many countries yet unexplored and so many sights yet unseen. They say its a small world, but is it? The wall depicts my passion for traveling and makes me feel grateful all the time.



No room is complete without some tumblr inspo and DIY love. I saw this wall grid in one of Alisha Marie's videos and wanted to put up something similar in my room. So I diy'ed it (if that's a word) and used an old grill. Spray painted that and hug it up. It's still not done yet because I need to put up more pictures and accesories.







Next up is my desk that I truly adore. Woodwork really fascinates and FabIndia is literally a place I could spend hours admiring just that! I bought this table a couple of years ago and must say, it's still in great shape. I got it polished last month for the first time. On my table I have some plants and flowers. If you ever happen to visit my house you'd know my mom is a plant LOVER and over the period of time she has turned me into one too. Needless to say, I have a lot of plants in room including these cute saplings that I purchased from a store opposite Mini Punjab in Pali hill, Bandra. 



This gorgeous cane art that I don't like to call a bin stands beside this table. I bought it from Arabella (Pali hill, Bandra) and you must visit this store if you want to buy some cool home decor with intricate details.



Can't miss out this hanging lamp again from Fab India. 


Here's my 'vanity' as I like to call it! A huge mirror that usually distracts me while I'm studying, some fairy lights from Fab India (I'm quite a FabIndia hoarder) and of course my storage full of products, oils, comic books and random bits and bobs. 


A Kashmiri mattress because every Indian home is incomplete without one.




Wanted to include another pair of creepers in this blog post. Ah, the joy of having greens around you is weirdly enriching!


Gracias! Thanks guys for reading along. Adios, see you next week!

..Thought for the week..
We rise by lifting others and supporting others success won't dampen yours. Empower & grow.

Pots of positivity,
Juweria <3

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10 must do in Norway (Summer)

The last and final part of the #scandinaviaseries is finally here! Can we just take a moment to notice the fact that every other post of mine begins with a "Sorry I've been so inactive lat.." ? Just wanted to tell you guys that I'm studying in 12th grade now which means I am surrounded with work and a ton of different things to do! Anyway, let's finish this series on a high note. I'm going to be chatting about one of the most breathtaking country I have ever had the fortune to visit, Norway. From crystal blue water to the spotless white snow, this place has so much to offer for every nature lover.Norway is a country ten times smaller than India with some of the best scenic wonders in the world and not to forget, a very tourist friendly country with the most friendly locals. 
I have listed down 10 must do's in this post that I experienced and you should too if you're visiting the country in no particular order. Have a look!

#1 Shop at Karl Johans, Oslo










The capital city unlike other capitals isn't as bustling as you would expect it to be. The city has got quite corners, lush green streets and a lot of cycles. Being a lover of the city vibe, Karl Johan street was an instant hit with me. Live artists performing, rock bands performing in the corner, lovely shopping stores and the best add-on being the fact that it is a walking street, so no vehicles. I did quite a lot of shopping from stores like Lush and Victoria's secret which are yet to arrive in India along with some local brands like bik bok and stadium which I absolutely loved! Do visit this street while you're in Oslo if you love shopping and want to enjoy a lit evening at a cafe around the corner with good music.

#2 Visit Geilo




Geilo was undoubtedly a hidden gem. While road tripping around Norway and stopping by numerous towns, little did I know that one night at the resort town of Geilo would be such a delight. I visited the town in summer which means there was so snow activity (which is what it is well known for), but that didn't stop us from hiking up on a snowy mountain or relaxing in a hot pool. I stayed at Vestllia hotel which I highly recommend for a cozy getaway overlooking snow.


Here's a link to the official Geilo website: https://www.visitnorway.com/places-to-go/eastern-norway/geilo/


#3 Stay at Dragsvik Hotel, Balestrand





Probably my favorite accommodation in the entire trip was this cozy two storey guesthouse. This country style house was no where close to a hotel room. Overlooking a glistening lake, the cozy rooms with woolen blankets and wooden balconies were all I could ever ask for. The room had a little kitchen, dining area and the fluffiest bed I've ever layed on. The staff is super sweet too and they provide you with cycles to ride across the hill side too! A must must must visit if you stop by Balestrand.

#4 Cruise across Naeoyfjord fjord





How can i talk about Norway and not talk about the famous fjords? The view cannot be captured from the best lenses in the world. Of course, there are a lot fjords in Norway and honestly all are very famous and equally stunning. So take a pick on the fjord you want to visit, but don't come back home without cruising across one. There are plenty of boats and cruises that travel in and around Norway and it is definitely worth the money!

#5 Eat at a sea food market in Bergen




After a long journey to the Southwestern coast of Norway to the picturesque city of Bergen the first thing we did was indulge in some fresh Norwegian sea food produce! From salmon to cod fish there was just so much to offer. The open air sea food market in tucked on the side of the streets is quite a sight to see. So grab a table by the lake and enjoy some scrumptious food! We ate at a place called "Fish Me" which served really good food.

Here's a link to the official site of Bergen tourism
https://www.visitnorway.com/places-to-go/fjord-norway/bergen/

#6 Experience the midnight sun & of course the Northern lights!



Unfortunately I couldn't experience the northern lights despite travelling so far away but having said that I thoroughly enjoyed the Norwegian summers! Norway is packed with natural wonders and the Midnight sun is one you can experience during the summer time. Being an Indian I'm used to the calling it a day by 7:00pm, but in Norway it is a totally different ball game all together. The sun sets at around 3, sometimes 4:00am and on some days doesn't set at all! It is on such days you feel grateful for the existence of curtains :-p

#7 Music festivals


If you're an avid follower of electronic and metal music you'd know that some of the world chart toppers from these genres are from Norway. Right from Alan Walker to Kygo are from Norway! If you're a music buff plan a midnight sun concert or experience Vinjerock, a music festival 1060 metres above sea level!

#8 Make a pit stop at Voringfoss






I saw the most beautiful sight of nature in the entire trip in this one stop. At first I was too lazy to get out of the car mid-way the road trip, but was stunned to see nature at it's absolute best. Waterfalls, rainbows and a mist of fog, it looked like a painting. 

#9 Eat authentic Norwegian food at grefsenkollen restaurant





The urge to eat local food when travelling abroad is real! Our local guide suggested us this cafe which was just beyond incredible. This restaurant which is actually a wedding chapel too looked from straight off  a Magic tree house dream! Must eat the famous local apple cake along with open sandwiches and fish cakes!

#10 Take a cross country cruise


If i had to point out one of the most fun nights of my life, it would be the night at a cruise while travelling from Denmark to Norway. Yes, this doesn't count as things to do in 'Norway' but where else would you find yourself surrounded by snow capped mountains and majestic waves? The Scandinavian cruise lines are wonederful and you must try it out!

This marks the end of my #scandinaviaseries I really hope you guys enjoyed it! Let me know what series you want to see next and have a good day!

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