As we seek purity of our soul during Ramadan, our adobe cannot be ignored. Ramadan is a time for prayer, charity, celebration and reflection with family and friends. We often welcome loved ones into our home for iftar as it is a special part of the holiday too. A serene, well decorated home uplifts the spirituality. A home organized and decorated for the blessed month brings the Ramadan spirit in your home while you get ready and focus your mind on the holy month.
Perhaps it’s your first Ramadan with your child, you are newly married, you are in your first apartment or you’re old enough to decorate your room. You are sure to find some great ideas on how to decorate your home and give it those, Ramadan feels.
Decorate Your Living Room
What’s your favorite area to decorate first for Ramadan? We love to start in our living room. Everyone gathers here, and often the living room is the focal point of your home, so start in the living room.
A few lanterns by the sofa add a festive Ramadan touch to your everyday look. the best part, this look takes just 2 mins to place the beautiful Qamar lanterns by your couch.
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If the living room is the focal point of your home, the fireplace is the focal point of your living room. Add a few lights, or a festive garland to decorate the fireplace for Ramadan. Our favorite is to arrange a grouping of festive lanterns. Don’t be afraid to mismatch metal, paper or wooden lanterns to create a stunning look.
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Ramadan Lantern – Gold | Masjid Light | Star lantern
Celebratory Ramadan Door Hanger
Greet your family, friends and other guests with a special Ramadan lantern wishing “Ramadan Mubarak” before even they enter. Simply tie a ribbon and hang it outside the front door of your home.
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Alternatively, adorn your front door with a banner to welcome Ramadan into your home and let your neighbors know that Ramadan has arrived.
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Prep The Ramadan Reading Nook
Ramadan is a month of intense spiritual rejuvenation with a heightened focus on devotion, reading and re-reading the Qur’an and other spiritual books and articles. Give your reading space a Ramadan uplift. This special space can also be used for story time where you read Ramadan books to your children.
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Masjid String Light | Ramadan Lantern | Rainbow Quran | Masjid LIght | Ramadan Banner
Style The Shelves
Create the ultimate Ramadan “shelfie” by adding a framed card or art print wishing “Ramadan Kareem” or “Ramadan Mubarak”. Don’t be afraid to add a festive banner to your built in shelves or to your bookshelf.
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Palm Tree Favor box | Ramadan Banner
Setup The Suhoor And Iftar Table
Iftar and suhoor are family affairs. These are the times when the whole family eats together during Ramadan. A Ramadan theme centerpiece is all you need for your iftar and suhoor table. Also, keep your silverware organized on the table in a caddy so that you are not having to get up 5 times while eating.
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Moon & Star Platters | Star String Light | Casablanca Table Runner | Masjid LIght | Alhamdulillah Wooden Decor
Do you throw iftar parties? If you are hosting an iftar party this year, remember that small attention to details make a huge difference. When the last beams of the sun fades, and the adhan (call to prayer) is called, make your guests enjoy your delicious food in a comfortable and inviting setting. Keep your decor practical, serene and on point. Once you have a color palette, add a tassel banner to your iftar party table using the coordinating colors.
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Silver Cursive Ramadan Banner | Star Ramadan Lantern | Mini Star Lantern
Use coordinated napkins and plates for a cohesive look.
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Bring the Ramadan tradition to the forefront by including dates in your decor. Display dates in clear glass jars or bowls. Keep essentials such as water and your dates and maybe some fresh flowers organized on the table using a tray. And voila, you have an easy centerpiece.
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As some of your guests rush to taraweeh, have them pickup a small snack that they can enjoy on their way back home. These small star boxes are perfect to hold small cookies, dates or halal gummy candies.
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Don’t Forget The Staircase
A festive staircase will make you smile as you pass it by. Star lanterns add a whimsical touch to your home, and go well with any Ramadan theme. Add some Masjid shape string lights, and you are set.
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Masjid String Light | Mini Star Lantern
Staircase is also the perfect place to display your Ramadan Countdown calendar.
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Decorate The Kitchen Countertops
When decorating for Ramadan, don’t forget the kitchen. Reconsider by giving the heart of the home the attention it deserves for Ramadan. There’s no denying that the kitchen is a high-traffic space during Ramadan.
When planning your Ramadan decorations, keep in mind that you may want to keep the Ramadan kitchen decorations sparse so they don’t interfere with all of the meal prepping and baking. But there’s always room for a festive countertop light and festive kitchen utensils such as this Islamic pattern engraved rolling pin to add a little Ramadan spirit.
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Masjid Light | Engraved Rolling Pin
Just A simple framed greeting card goes a long way too.
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In The Bedroom
A few easy accents—like a strand of string light, maybe a few fanoos around your mirror are all you need to add holiday vibes to your bedroom. Adding a string of glittering lights can bring a little festive touch to your dresser area.
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Masjid String Light | Ramadan Lantern
You can also curve out some dedicated prayer space in the bedroom if you can’t go for taraweeh at the masjid. A plush carpet, maybe a small lantern is all you need to create your very own serene space.
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Ramadan Lantern | Rainbow Quran | Prayer Rugs
Ramadan memories are carefully built from worship, love, compassion and giving. Chose some of these ideas to infuse your home with the beauty of Ramadan.
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