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Home decor ideas in Ramadan

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Vanessa Haber

29-April-2020

Home decor ideas in Ramadan

Have Ramadan spirit inside your home and let yourself and your family enjoy this Holy month with a lot of love and fun. Therefore, decorate your house with ornaments, plates, wall deco and much more to feel this joy in lockdown. Enjoy decorating home for Ramadan with your children with these following ideas:

 

Ramadan wreaths and Wall Deco

Weraths and other wall decors that wish everyone a “Ramadan Kareem” are perfect to hang anywhere you want around the house including the entrance door. The best thing about them is that they come in different shapes and designs to suit your home, or you can DIY using a wooden board, flowers, ribbons…
 



 

Ramadan lanterns

Lanterns are Ramadan’s traditional ornament. However, you can always look for modern designs for lanterns if you are not a big fan of the traditional one. Light your candles to create this Ramadan cozy atmosphere at home. Also, decorate Ramadan lanterns with dried flowers or leaves.
 



 

 

Ramadan Tableware

You will definitely need to decorate your Iftar table with coasters and underplates. Choose the arabesque laser cut designs to place your plates or glasses on top. Also, we picked this Ramadan wooden tray shaped in crescent and star to serve dates and dried fruits for example.






 

 

Ramadan Board

Why not make a wooden board with your children to set Suhoor and iftar time on a daily basis? It would also decorate your home nicely. It's a great and fun craft to do with your kids, or you can buy the board online, and hang it wherever you want at home.
 


 

Ramadan traditions

Create your own family tradition during Ramadan, for example, you can hang a Good deed calendar for Ramadan, which includes a daily good to be done by all family members. This is perfect to urge your children for doing good to others.

Also, make a Sadaqa jar during Ramadan, where everyone has to put a small amount of money every day in order to donate them at the end of the Holy month to people in need or to charity.