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Affordable home decorations that make Eid feel more welcoming

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Affordable home decorations that make Eid feel more welcoming

Eid-ul-Adha gatherings are often remembered for the feeling they leave behind more than the decorations on display. A warm welcome, comfortable seating and the smell of good food drifting through the house can turn even the simplest home into a place people enjoy spending time in.

Creating that atmosphere does not always require expensive shopping or elaborate planning. In many homes, the smallest touches are what make guests feel relaxed and appreciated.

Use what you already have

One of the easiest ways to refresh a home before Eid is by rearranging and cleaning the space. Fresh cushion covers, neatly folded throws and well-organised tables can instantly make a room feel inviting. Soft lighting also changes the mood of a space. Warm bulbs, candles, or fairy lights placed around the sitting area can make gatherings feel calm and cozy in the evening.

Table settings do not need expensive cutlery or designer plates to stand out. Matching cups, clean serving trays and folded napkins can make meals feel more special. Adding flowers or greenery from the garden to the centre of the table is another affordable way to brighten the room.

Self-serve corner for snacks or drinks. PHOTO/Gemini

According to lifestyle and home experts featured by Better Homes & Gardens, small details such as lighting, neat arrangements and simple centrepieces often have a bigger impact than overcrowded décor.

Scents and seating matter more than expensive décor

The atmosphere of a home is also shaped by scent. During Eid, many families use bakhoor, scented candles or simmering spices in the kitchen to create a comforting environment. The smell of cardamom tea, fresh pastries, or spiced rice can immediately make guests feel at home.

Seating arrangements are equally important, especially when hosting extended family and friends. Instead of focusing on perfect furniture, arranging chairs and cushions in a way that encourages conversation can make guests feel more connected. Floor cushions, stools and benches can help create extra seating without extra cost.

Floor cushions, stools, and benches are decorated during Eid.PHOTO/Gemini

People remember how comfortable and welcomed they felt far more than they remember decorations. That feeling often comes from thoughtful hosting rather than expensive preparation.

Hosting habits leave a lasting impression

Warm Eid gatherings are usually shaped by simple habits. Greeting guests at the door, serving drinks soon after arrival and checking whether everyone is comfortable can leave a stronger impression than an expensive setup. Playing soft background music or keeping children occupied with small activities can also help guests relax.

Another helpful touch is preparing a self-serve corner for snacks or drinks. This allows visitors to feel at ease without waiting to be attended to all the time. Many hosts are also choosing simple, clutter-free decorations that allow people to focus more on conversation and togetherness.

Experts from The Spruce recommended focusing on comfort, cleanliness and personal touches when hosting guests at home, especially during celebrations that bring families together.

At the heart of Eid gatherings is the feeling of connection. Even with a modest budget, thoughtful details, welcoming habits and a comfortable atmosphere can make guests leave with warm memories long after the celebration ends.

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