Tips for Displaying and Pairing Islamic Wall Art at Home

Thoughtfully arranging Islamic wall art in your home creates a cohesive and inspiring space. Whether you're displaying verses from the Quran, modern calligraphy prints or watercolor maps of sacred cities, the way you pair and position these pieces influences how they connect with your decor and your guests.

Start by selecting a focal piece that sets the tone for your gallery wall. A larger print—such as a graceful Ayatul Kursi, the names of Allah in elegant script or an abstract map of Mecca—anchors the collection. Surround it with complementary smaller pieces, balancing sizes and spacing to guide the eye across the arrangement. Mix rectangular and square frames or canvases for visual interest.

Coordinate your art with your room’s color palette and style. Choose frames that echo existing furnishings or accent colours; for example, warm wood tones complement earthy neutrals, while black frames add modern contrast. Play with finishes like gold foiling or metallic accents to bring subtle luxury to minimalistic spaces. You can also blend different materials such as paper prints, stretched canvas and metal pieces for depth.

Finally, mind the placement and scale. Hang artwork at eye level—about 145–150 cm from the floor—and leave consistent spacing between frames. For a cohesive look, align the centres of your artworks along an imaginary line. If you’re creating a long hallway display, maintain an even baseline. Don’t hesitate to rearrange and experiment until your wall tells a story that reflects your taste and spirituality.

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