
Eid celebrations are all about new clothes, lavish feasts, and festive decor that creates a warm and inviting atmosphere for friends and family. Across the world, this is the time when families rearrange their home decor to give a festive vibe. The faint fragrance of itar lingers in hallways, while kitchens buzz with preparation. It's a visual, aromatic, and emotional shift.
If you want your home to feel festive, elegant, and just a bit regal this Eid, Mughal-inspired decor is the way to go. Think warmth, rich textures, and beautiful details—nothing over the top, just grand.
Mughal style is all about luxurious materials. Replace your usual cushion covers and throws with velvet, silk, or brocade in deep shades like burgundy, emerald, or gold. Even one or two pieces can make a noticeable difference.
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Alongside your sofa, consider creating a low seating area with floor cushions and a soft rug. It makes the space feel relaxed and inviting, perfect for festive gatherings.
Take your seating a step further by arranging cushions and bolsters along the walls to create a majlis-inspired space. It feels intimate, traditional, and perfect for long Eid conversations over tea and sweets.
Bright white lights can feel a bit harsh. Instead, go for warm fairy lights, candles, or lantern-style lamps. Softer lighting helps create that calm, festive atmosphere.
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Look for floral or geometric patterns inspired by Mughal design in things like table runners, trays, or wall art. A few well-chosen pieces will add character without making the space feel busy.
A few brass trays, bowls, or vases can bring in that classic, old-world charm. You don’t need much, just a couple of pieces placed thoughtfully can elevate the whole room.
Flowers instantly make a space feel more alive. Roses, marigolds, or jasmine work beautifully and add a gentle, natural fragrance as well.
Eid is all about sharing food, so make your table feel special. Use a nice tablecloth, coordinated serveware, and perhaps a simple centrepiece like flowers or candles.
Scent helps set the mood. Light some incense or use a soft attar to give your home a warm, welcoming feel.
If possible, hang sheer or lightweight curtains. They soften the room and give it that airy, slightly regal Mughal look.
Don’t forget the corners of your home. A small setup with a brass tray, candles, flowers, or a decorative lamp can turn an empty corner into a beautiful focal point. Good for clicking pictures and creating memories.
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