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Tet Decorations: Tips for cleaning your house to welcome the new year and bring good fortune.

Discover the meaning of decorating your home for Tet (Lunar New Year) and helpful tips for each space, helping homeowners attract good fortune and prosperity for a thriving new year.

Báo Lâm ĐồngBáo Lâm Đồng14/12/2025

The significance of decorating the house for Tet (Lunar New Year).

As Tet (Lunar New Year) approaches, cleaning and decorating the house is not only an annual activity but also a deeply meaningful tradition for Vietnamese people. It's a way for families to "give their living spaces a fresh look," leaving behind the misfortunes of the old year and preparing to welcome a new year filled with good fortune, peace, and prosperity.

According to folk beliefs, a clean and tidy house in the first days of the new year will help welcome the God of Wealth, bringing good fortune to the homeowner. Furthermore, a well-decorated living space not only creates a comfortable feeling for visitors but also strengthens family bonds as everyone prepares together for a warm and joyful Tet celebration.

Tet decorations are of great importance to Vietnamese people.
Decorating the house holds significant importance in Vietnamese Tet culture.

Tet decoration ideas for different spaces

To decorate your home beautifully and in accordance with feng shui principles, bringing good luck in the year of the Horse 2026, families can refer to the suggestions below for each specific area.

Decorating the ancestral altar

The altar is the most important spiritual space in the house, especially during Tet (Lunar New Year). Before the 30th night of the lunar month, the altar needs to be cleaned thoroughly. According to tradition, items such as portraits and ancestral tablets are usually covered with a red cloth. At the moment of midnight, the homeowner will light incense to pray for a peaceful and healthy new year.

On the altar during Tet (Lunar New Year), traditional cakes such as banh chung and banh tet are indispensable, along with a plate of five fruits and fresh flowers. Flowers like gladiolus, chrysanthemums, lilies, or branches of peach blossoms and apricot blossoms are all suitable choices to create a solemn and warm atmosphere.

The ancestral altar during Tet (Lunar New Year) usually includes banh chung (sticky rice cake) and boiled chicken.
The ancestral altar is solemnly arranged with traditional offerings during Tet (Lunar New Year).

Decorate the front door and gate of the house.

The gate and front door are considered the "face" of the house, the place where good fortune enters. Depending on the house's architecture and personal preferences, homeowners can choose suitable decorative materials. Many people often hang red couplets, lanterns, or lucky decorative strings to attract prosperity to their family in the new year.

Decorating the gate of the house for Tet (Lunar New Year)
Depending on the architecture, each family will have a different way of decorating their gate for Tet (Lunar New Year).

Decorate the living room.

The living room is a common living space where the family gathers and guests are entertained, so it needs careful decoration. Furniture should be arranged thoughtfully, prioritizing bright colors to create a fresh atmosphere. A potted apricot blossom, peach blossom, or kumquat tree placed in the corner will add a vibrant touch of spring to the space.

Kitchen decoration

The kitchen is the heart of the home, symbolizing warmth and prosperity. Keeping the kitchen clean, tidy, and decorated with a few small flowers or Tet-themed wall stickers will create a cozy atmosphere, making the preparation of family reunion meals even more meaningful.

The kitchen is neatly and beautifully decorated for Tet (Vietnamese New Year).
A tidy and clean kitchen is also an important part of decorating the house for Tet (Lunar New Year).

Decorate the space around your house.

Besides the interior spaces, the garden or balcony area should also be adorned with ornamental plants for Tet (Vietnamese New Year) such as daffodils, azaleas, and peonies. These potted plants and flowers not only beautify the house but also symbolize wishes for a prosperous and fulfilling new year.

Important things to keep in mind when decorating your home for Tet (Vietnamese New Year).

To avoid unnecessary mistakes and create a more harmonious living space, you need to keep the following points in mind:

There are a few things to keep in mind when decorating your home for Tet (Vietnamese New Year).
Tet decorations require balance and harmony to achieve the best results.
  • Avoid overdoing decorations: Using too many items at once can be visually overwhelming. Choose items that suit the size and style of the room.
  • Harmonious color scheme: Choose 2-3 main colors to avoid a cluttered feeling. Bright colors like red and yellow are often preferred during Tet (Vietnamese New Year).
  • Choose the right size: Decorative items should be proportionate to the space to create balance.
  • Avoid sharp objects: According to feng shui, decorative items with sharp edges can bring negative energy and pose potential dangers.

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