Fireplaces are the perfect location to show off your Ramadan and Eid décor. That’s why I’ve styled my fireplace & mantel with Ramadan & Eid décor not one, but three different ways. We all have different tastes don’t we?
Below, I’ll tell you where I got most of the decorations but if you need to do more shopping, make sure to check out my post, Where to buy Ramadan and Eid decorations online, for some of my favorite companies this year!
Colorful Ramadan Fireplace
My husband personally likes a more colorful palette for Ramadan. I see why, color does imply fun and exciting! And Ramadan is a celebratory time. So I’m dipping my toes into the colorful world with the fireplace below.
Let’s talk about some of the décor pieces. The stunning Ramadan Mubarak sign is from Milk ‘n Dates. She handcrafts each sign and it comes in a multitude of colors, along with other messages. The string lights are from Ranoon, and I know they’re coming out with new ones too!
The candlesticks, rug, some lanterns and the basket are all from Cost Plus World Market. If you’ve been following me, you know I absolutely love them for Ramadan and general home décor.
Gold & White Ramadan Fireplace
Gold and white is extremely popular right now and for good reason – it’s classic and chic! Plus look how fun and exciting the fireplace is. Honestly to me, this screams festive.
A little bit about the Ramadan décor mantel and fireplace decor. The beautiful and vibrant white and gold fan set, as well as the Ramadan Mubarak burlap banner, are from Days of Eid. I highly recommend their garland pack as it includes even more shiny items and garlands. The super cute favor boxes hanging on the plant holder are from Kanzi Store. The plant holder is from The Driftwood Bungalow.
The mirror, two stars and the geometric globe are all from Target, typically from winter time. The large white star is from IKEA – winter season again. That’s definitely one of my favorite things to do is look around during winter time for Ramadan and Eid décor, especially if you are doing a gold and white theme. Lastly, the rug is from Cost Plus World Market and the incense holder, I know it looks like a stool, is a vintage piece from a flea market.
Rustic Ramadan Fireplace
I am a vintage loving, rustic loving person so it’s only right I do a rustic Ramadan fireplace. Plus I mean plants. Plants are awesome.
Let’s discuss the décor. The super classic Ramadan Mubarak garland is from The Rustik Home. It’s one of my favorite pieces, so well made and has an interchangeable Eid name too. The Happy Ramadan countdown is an older poster from Modern Eid that they no longer sell, but they have other absolutely wonderful pieces. Lastly, the Ramadan name plate is from Ranoon. Everything else is vintage from thrift stores, flea markets, antique stores.
Ramadan Mubarak and happy decorating!