SPRING WEALTH – SPRING PROSPERITY

Decorating the house for Tet is a long-standing traditional Vietnamese habit with the connotation of removing and washing away the ill luck of the previous year so that the family can begin the new year with good luck, fortune, and joy. Family members can shop for worship and decorate the house wonderfully and freshly, depending on the customs and habits of the region as well as the house design of each family. Many families demonstrate their excitement by purchasing more or replacement furniture, repainting the house, purchasing fresh flowers, and so on. Let's learn some strategies to choose furniture and design a home that is both opulent and aesthetically pleasing with Adorn Museum.

Decorate the house elegantly to greet each family's warm reunion

1. Clean the space - purify the old year's uncleanness

Ignoring the bustle of the previous year and welcoming the new year with excitement, practically every family is interested in cleaning the house so that the living area is totally clean. To make the room more open, clean and eliminate unneeded items, clean the furniture in the house, and reheat utensils and dishes.

Before the New Year, the family's interior area is meticulously cleaned

2. Create a focal point in the room with fresh flowers

Fresh flowers are an essential and necessary item to have on hand during the Tet holiday to assist make the space in the house more fresh and wonderful. Each flower has its own symbolism, and its vibrant hues herald the arrival of spring. Apricots and peach blossoms are typical flowers used to decorate homes during the Tet festival. Furthermore, depending on the owner's wishes for the new year, poinsettias, gerberas, and chrysanthemums,.... both lovely spaces and offer wealth luck to the owner in the new year.

3. Repaint the wall or change the wallpaper

To make the space of the house newer, many homeowners choose to repaint the walls or replace the new wallpaper for the house. Combined with refreshing, you can also decorate the house's walls with fun and fresh pictures for a more beautiful interior space without spending too much time and effort. To decorate a beautiful house for Tet, families can use wallpaper with patterns of peach blossom, apricot blossom, five-fruit tray, Banh Chung,... to bring the traditional beauty of the day. Tet holiday of Vietnamese families.

The house's walls have been repainted or the wallpaper has been replaced with a bold Tet mood

4. Bring warmth to the ancestral altar with a five-fruit tray

Ancestor worship has long been a cultural treasure passed down through generations. As a result, the altar or worship room setup on New Year's Day is particularly essential for each New Year's event, because this is a moment for children and grandchildren to congregate to chat and remember their ancestors - those who have passed away.

The ancestral altar is decorated very solemnly

The five-fruit tray is also a beauty in traditional culture, with diverse fruits such as papaya, figs, grapefruit, custard apple, and coconut,... with the complete meaning of riches depending on each region.

The five-fruit tray is a typical cultural feature on Vietnamese New Year's days

5. Hang couplets & lucky items

Many families utilize couplets in Tet decoration, using varied materials and eye-catching patterns. Red couplets are an essential traditional decorative item in many homes every New Year. To create a busy atmosphere, many families adorn their houses with lucky hangings. Wishes, small-sized couplets, lanterns, gold currency bags, and other items to hang on apricot and peach branches are more colorful.

Above are some ideas that Adorn Museum would like to share with consumers in order to make their kitchens more colorful and warm. At the same time, it is the simplest approach to keep the house full with the new spring flavor. Adorn Museum wishes you and your family a joyous and prosperous new year.

ADORN MUSEUM

Location: O-1, TM.01, 1st Floor, Orchid 1 Tower, Hado Centrosa Garden No.200 3/2 Street, Ward 12, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.

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