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Happy Eid-ul-Fitr 2024: From subtle to stunning, 10 home decoration ideas to explore

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 18, 2024, 14:45 IST
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Decor for Eid

Eid-Ul-Fitr 2024 is just around the corner and decorating your home during this time can give some real joy and happiness. A beautiful, festive home decor not just ensures that you are happy from outside, but the amazing look of your kitchen, halls and rooms, also gives the perfect inside happiness.
So, this Eid, decorate your home with these simple additions and create a warm, inviting vibe for family and friends.


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Festive doors

The first thing your guests will look at is of course your door! So, ditch the plain, solid coloured doors and add in some decor element in your doorways. The simplest thing to do would be to hang a beautiful wreath or garland on the door panels and fill the sides with colourful ribbons, flowers, and if you like, some sparkling lights. This will set the perfect tone for the celebration right from the entrance.


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​Table setting

The dining table is where the friends and family will gather around to share childhood stories and feast on the great food. So, dress up your dining table with elegant and colourful tablecloths, napkins, and centrepieces. Consider using traditional decor items like lanterns, candles, or floral arrangements to add a touch of sophistication.





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​Use scents

The Eid gathering is a perfect day to show-off your new scents and incense. So, an hour or two before the guests arrive, infuse your home with delightful scents by using scented candles, incense, or potpourri. Opt for scents like rose, jasmine, or oud to give it a warm, earthy feel with a mix of festivity and serenity.


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​Wall hangings

The simplest form of decor has always been wall hangings. So, fill a part of your walls with traditional Islamic art or calligraphy to add a touch of culture to your decor. You can also hang frames of verses from the Quran for a meaningful touch to the Eid celebrations.



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​Experiment with lighting

This Eid experiment with some lighting arrangements to create a warm and inviting ambiance in your prayer room or your hall. Hang some traditional lanterns, or fairy lights, or string lights around the walls to add a soft, magical glow to the surroundings. Plus, with the beautiful lights around the prayer room, everyone would love to engage in prayers.


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​Don't forget the seating

Create cosy seating areas with plush cushions, throws, and rugs where guests can relax and enjoy each other's company. If you have guests who do not prefer sitting on the dining table to eat, whip out the plush rugs and carpets you had in your almirah and spread them out so that people can sit down together and eat.


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​Fresh flowers

If you are left with some time, add in some fresh flowers into your decor to bring a burst of colour and freshness to your home. Arrange them in vases or bowls and place them around your living room for a touch of natural beauty. Make sure to dunk them in water for a little bit so that they dont start wilting as the guests arrive.


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Some handmade love

Nothing can beat the beauty of handmade products! So, add a personal touch to your decor with handmade ornaments or DIY decorations. Get going with simple, available-at-home materials like paper, fabric, or clay to make unique pieces that feel like you. Ask your kids and guests to join you as you craft some beautiful handmade decor pieces.


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​Religious symbols

Another important part of Eid decor can be religious symbols all over your home. Be it the pictures or sculptures of the mosque nearby or the one you would one day love to visit. Embrace the religious purity of the day along with decorating your home in the perfect way.


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Family pictures

Any festival is better when you have your friends and family with you! So, cherish these relationships and create a special corner or wall in your home where you can hang all of the beautiful family pictures. Be it the simple moments from last Eid to the last pilgrimage you took together. Arrange the photos and frames in a nice, aesthetic way and share love with all.


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