Summer Soul: Transforming Your Home with the Versatile Dohar

There is a specific feeling to an Indian summer home: the scent of vetiver, the whir of a ceiling fan, and the sight of sun-drenched rooms. If you’re looking to capture that breezy, effortless aesthetic while staying functional, it’s time to look beyond the bedspread.

The Dohar—that iconic triple-layered cotton wrap—is more than just a blanket. It’s a summer lifestyle essential that works overtime to keep your home looking and feeling cool.


Beyond the Bedroom: 3 Creative Ways to Use a Dohar

While its primary job is to keep you cozy under the AC, the Dohar is a secret weapon for interior styling:

  1. The Chic Couch Throw Leather or heavy fabric sofas can feel "sticky" in the heat. Draping a crisp, hand-block printed Dohar over your couch adds a pop of color and provides a cool, sweat-absorbent layer for afternoon lounging.

  2. The Ultimate Travel Companion Whether it’s a long flight or a road trip, the Dohar is the perfect travel buddy. It’s lightweight enough to fit in a carry-on but provides way more comfort (and hygiene) than a scratchy airline blanket.

  3. The "Welcome Home" Guest Touch Hosting guests in the summer? A thick duvet can feel overwhelming. Placing a freshly laundered, scented Dohar at the foot of the guest bed shows a level of thoughtfulness that says, "I want you to be comfortable, not cramped."


Why Mulmul is the Material of Choice

Most authentic Dohars are made from Mulmul (fine muslin). This fabric has been a staple in South Asia for centuries, and for good reason:

  • Air-Light: It feels like a second skin.

  • Highly Absorbent: It wicks away moisture instantly.

  • Softer with Age: Unlike synthetic blankets that pill, a Dohar actually gets more comfortable every time it’s washed.

Pro-Tip: To keep your Dohars at their best, wash them with a mild liquid detergent and air-dry them in the shade. The sun can be harsh on natural dyes, but a gentle breeze is all they need to stay fresh.


The Seasonal Swap: A Ritual for Better Sleep

Switching your heavy winter bedding for a Dohar isn't just a chore; it’s a ritual that signals to your body that the "slow season" has arrived. It’s about choosing materials that respect the climate. This year, ditch the polyester-filled comforters and embrace the breathable, artistic legacy of the Dohar. Your skin (and your electricity bill) will thank you.

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