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Hari Raya Home Decoration Ideas | Elegant Styling
Hari Raya Home Decoration with Interior Furnishings
Hari Raya Aidilfitri is a time for family gatherings, open houses, and celebrating new beginnings. For many households in Singapore, preparing the home is just as meaningful as preparing the feast. Beyond table settings and fresh flowers, the interior furnishings you choose — from wallpaper to curtains to flooring — set the foundation for an inviting festive atmosphere.
Rather than relying solely on temporary decorations, consider how permanent and semi-permanent design choices can transform your living spaces during Hari Raya and throughout the year. Here are ideas that blend festive elegance with lasting style.
Colour Palettes That Reflect Hari Raya Traditions
The colour palette you select shapes the entire mood of your home during the festivities. Traditional Hari Raya colours — emerald green, gold, white, and soft pastels — carry deep cultural significance. Green symbolises prosperity and renewal, while gold evokes warmth and celebration.
When choosing interior furnishings, look for pieces that incorporate these tones without overwhelming the space. A feature wall in a muted sage or olive wallpaper can anchor a living room beautifully. Pair this with gold-toned curtain tiebacks or cushion covers for a layered, cohesive look.
For those who prefer a more contemporary approach, consider blush pink and cream combinations. These lighter tones feel fresh and modern while still carrying a festive warmth that guests will appreciate during open house visits.
Feature Walls with Wallpaper for a Festive Backdrop
A well-chosen wallpaper can transform an ordinary wall into a stunning focal point for your Hari Raya celebrations. Geometric patterns inspired by Islamic art — intricate arabesques, tessellations, and star motifs — add cultural depth to your interiors without appearing overtly thematic.
Damask wallpaper in tonal greens or golds creates an opulent backdrop for your living room, especially when lit with warm ambient lighting. Metallic-finish wallpapers catch light beautifully, adding dimension to the space during evening gatherings.
For dining areas where families gather for meals, textured wallpaper in neutral tones provides an elegant canvas. Consider grasscloth or linen-effect wallcoverings that add tactile interest while remaining understated. Browse the residential wallpaper collection for patterns that suit both festive and everyday styling.
Best Wallpaper Styles for Hari Raya
- Geometric arabesques: Intricate repeating patterns that reference traditional Islamic art
- Damask prints: Classic European-meets-Middle Eastern motifs in green or gold tones
- Metallic accents: Wallpapers with subtle shimmer that reflect ambient lighting
- Textured neutrals: Grasscloth or linen-look wallcoverings for understated elegance
- Botanical prints: Leafy patterns in emerald tones that feel fresh and celebratory
Curtains and Drapery for Warm, Welcoming Spaces
Curtains are one of the most impactful yet overlooked elements in festive home decoration. Swapping out everyday curtains for richer fabrics can elevate a room instantly. Velvet drapery in deep jewel tones — emerald, sapphire, or burgundy — adds a sense of occasion to living and dining areas.
Sheer curtains layered beneath heavier drapes create depth and allow natural light to filter through softly. This layered approach works particularly well in HDB flats and condos, where maximising natural light is important while maintaining privacy during open house events.
For a more relaxed, contemporary Hari Raya aesthetic, linen-blend curtains in off-white or champagne tones keep the space feeling airy and modern. These pair well with green and gold accent pieces placed around the room. Explore the range of drapery fabrics to find the right weight and texture for your home.
Upholstery and Cushion Fabrics for the Gathering Space
The living room is where most of the socialising happens during Hari Raya, so comfortable and visually appealing seating is essential. Reupholstering sofas or armchairs in rich fabrics gives the space a refreshed, festive feel.
Consider these fabric choices for Hari Raya-ready upholstery:
- Velvet: Luxurious and tactile, ideal in jewel tones for a celebratory atmosphere
- Jacquard: Woven patterns that add visual complexity without being busy
- Cotton blends: Practical for high-traffic areas, available in festive colours
- Silk-look polyester: The sheen of silk with better durability for everyday use
Scatter cushions are an easy way to introduce festive accents. Mix textures — a velvet cushion alongside an embroidered one — in complementary colours for a curated look. Choose fabrics that are stain-resistant if you expect young children or a full house of guests.
Flooring That Grounds Your Festive Decor
Your flooring is the largest surface area in any room, and it plays a crucial role in tying your Hari Raya decoration together. Warm-toned timber-look vinyl flooring creates a cosy foundation that complements green and gold furnishings beautifully.
For those preparing their home for open house, consider the practical benefits of luxury vinyl flooring. It is waterproof, easy to clean, and resilient against the foot traffic that comes with hosting many guests. Spills from drinks and food are wiped away effortlessly.
If you have existing flooring that feels dated, area rugs and carpet tiles offer a quick refresh. A plush carpet runner along a hallway or a statement rug beneath the dining table adds warmth and defines gathering spaces.
Setting the Dining Area for Open House
The dining table is the heart of Hari Raya celebrations. While table settings and food are the centrepiece, the surrounding environment matters just as much. Wall treatments, lighting, and textile choices in the dining area work together to create a memorable experience.
A textured wallpaper behind the dining area creates a natural focal point. Pair this with floor-to-ceiling curtains that frame the windows elegantly. If your dining area is part of an open-plan living space, use a shift in flooring material or a large rug to visually delineate the zone.
Table runners and placemats in complementary fabrics tie the furnishing scheme together. Choosing from the same colour family as your curtains and wallpaper creates a polished, intentional look.
Practical Tips for HDB and Condo Spaces
Most Singaporean homes are compact, so festive decoration needs to be strategic. Here are practical considerations for smaller spaces:
- Use lighter wallpaper tones on main walls and reserve deeper colours for accent walls to avoid making rooms feel smaller
- Choose sheer or semi-sheer curtains to maintain natural light flow, especially in BTO flats with limited window exposure
- Opt for vinyl flooring in continuous planks across open-plan layouts to create an illusion of more space
- Select multi-functional furniture with durable upholstery that serves daily life and festive entertaining equally well
- Avoid heavy, dark carpeting in small rooms — instead, use lighter-toned rugs to brighten the space
For landed properties with more generous floor plans, you have the freedom to use bolder wallpaper patterns and heavier drapery without overwhelming the space.
Creating a Lasting Impression Beyond the Festive Season
The best Hari Raya home decoration choices are those that continue to enhance your home long after the festivities end. Rather than investing in purely seasonal decor, focus on interior furnishings that serve double duty.
A beautiful wallpaper feature wall designed for Hari Raya will look equally stunning during the rest of the year. Quality drapery in classic colours transitions seamlessly between festive and everyday living. Durable flooring that handles the demands of open house entertaining will serve your family for years.
This approach is both practical and sustainable — you invest in your home’s permanent aesthetic while ensuring it shines during special occasions.
Plan Your Festive Refresh Early
If you are considering new wallpaper, curtains, or flooring ahead of Hari Raya, starting early gives you the best selection and ensures installation is completed well before the celebrations begin. Custom drapery and wallpaper installation typically require a lead time of several weeks.
Request free samples from our Singapore showroom to compare colours, textures, and patterns in your own home’s lighting. Seeing materials in situ helps you make confident decisions that you will be happy with — not just for Hari Raya, but for every day that follows.
Ready to refresh your home for the festive season? Request free samples from our Singapore showroom and start planning your Hari Raya transformation today.





