Elevate your Eid celebrations with this season’s joyful decorating trends
Spring has sprung, presenting the perfect opportunity to reset, revive and refresh your home with vibrant, joyful decor accessories.
This season’s trends embrace colour, texture, and warmth; ideal for transforming your home into a welcoming haven for Eid gatherings.
Whether you’re hosting a grand Eid feast or a cosy Easter brunch, here’s how you can incorporate the top Spring 2025 decor trends into your home.
Stripes are making a bold comeback this season, adding a fresh burst of energy and geometric rhythm to interiors. From delicate pinstripes to bold black-and-white, stripes add graphic flair to a space. Choose stripes on rugs, on wallpaper, even ceilings. Introduce them in small doses through cushions or table linen. On a wall, they can be used for visual trickery to make a small space seem bigger. Vertical stripes add height, while horizontal stripes add breadth. The key to mastering this trend is balance: pairing bold stripes with neutral furniture and accessories is timelessly chic.
Pro tip: Candy striped cushions add a fun pop of colour and complement lush spring greenery.
This isn’t the trend for the weak of heart. If you naturally gravitate towards bright and brave hues, colour drenching is for you. It consists of applying colour, in a similar or harmonizing hue, to every conceivable surface and accessory in a room to create a rich, immersive cocoon. Darker colours can make a room feel cosier, while warmer tones can bring in serenity. Any colour can be used for colour drenching: from electric blue and forest green to juicy citrus shades and rich browns.
Pro tip: Paint ceilings a shade darker to make a room feel cosier, or lighter to make it recede and feel more expansive.
Maximalism embraces eclectic patterns, bold hues, and layered textures to create interiors that are packed with personality. It’s the perfect trend for those who want their homes to tell the story of who they are and where they come from.
In fact, festive gatherings with their emphasis on colour, joy and abundance lend themselves well to a maximalist palette. For celebrations, consider eclectic yet harmonious table settings: layer patterned runners, lush floral centrepieces, and bright coloured tableware for a lively yet curated look. Decorative trays with intricate inlay designs or colourful tea sets can make a statement on coffee tables.
Pro tip: Maximalism is not clutter. Rather, it’s the thoughtful curation of accessories, prints and textures that share a common colour theme or aesthetic.
Balancing clean, modern lines with the handmade charm of macrame, pottery or hammered metals, Crafty Minimalism is one of this season’s hottest decor trends. The focus is on handmade, imperfect and whimsical details that add a tactile note of warmth and simplicity – so essential in our hyperconnected, digitalised lives.
It’s all about texture, rather than colour – think fringed table runners, crocheted cushion covers, or handwoven basketry. Handmade ceramic artefacts in organic shapes and nature-inspired colours add to the calm and collected vibe.
Pro tip: The Crafty Minimalism trend works beautifully in neutral homes looking to add depth and texture.
Nothing spells springs like the return of pastels. While the Spring 2025 fashion shows were dominated by delectable shades of pistachio gelato and cotton candy pink, sugar sweet pastels are having their (predictable) moment in home décor as well.
This trend is all about delicate and nostalgic soft pastel shades – lavender, powder pink, and sage green, contrasted with soft and darker greys for dream-like spaces. These soft, hazy hues feel soothing to the eye and are perfect for nurseries and bedrooms.
Pro tip: To balance the sweet and feminine vibes of pastel colour schemes, ground it with elegant metal accessories and darker wood furniture
This spring, let your home celebrate joy, colour, and connection. Whether you embrace bold stripes, explore maximalism, or lean into pastel serenity, these trends will help you create a rejuvenated sanctuary.
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