Tet Nguyen Dan is a special occasion for Vietnamese families to clean and refresh their living spaces in order to welcome a new year of peace and prosperity. Cleaning the ancestral altar, buying Tet flowers, displaying traditional sweets, and decorating the home not only make the house more beautiful but also reflect the traditional cultural values of Vietnamese people.
The article “20+ Beautiful, Simple, and Impressive Tet Home Decoration Ideas”, compiled by FAHASA below, suggests easy decoration ideas that are suitable for many different types of living spaces.
The Meaning of Decorating the Home for Tet
- Decorating the home for Tet is closely connected to Vietnamese beliefs, customs, and spiritual life. Tet home decoration represents respect for ancestors and helps preserve traditional Tet decoration practices passed down through generations.
- Home decoration during Tet expresses reverence for ancestors and the preservation of traditional customs. In Vietnamese culture, Tet is a time for descendants to remember their grandparents and ancestors. Cleaning, arranging, and decorating the ancestral altar is a way to show filial piety and gratitude to previous generations while maintaining long-standing traditions.
- When the home is decorated simply yet neatly for Tet, family members can gather, drink tea, enjoy traditional sweets, and experience the warm atmosphere of a family reunion at the beginning of the year.
- Tet home decoration also conveys wishes for good luck, prosperity, and peace in the new year. The colors, decorative items, and layout all carry symbolic meanings, reflecting the belief that a positive beginning will bring good fortune and smooth progress throughout the year.
- Decorating the home for Tet marks a new beginning after a year of work and study. It is a time to close the chapter on the previous year’s worries and move forward with optimism, hope, and readiness for new goals.
Therefore, whether the house is large or small, decorating the home for Tet is always an essential and beautiful tradition in Vietnamese Tet culture.
Tet Decoration Ideas by Area of the Home
Entrance / Foyer / Glass Doors
The entrance, foyer, and glass doors create the first impression when entering a home during Tet. You can hang red couplets or characters such as Phuc – Loc – Tho at the doorway to symbolize good luck, or apply Tet decals and hang small decorative items to make the space more lively.
In front of the house, placing pots of apricot blossoms, peach blossoms, chrysanthemums, marigolds, or kumquat trees creates a fresh and colorful look, welcoming the new year from the first days of spring.

Living Room (Sofa – Coffee Table – Walls – Windows)
The living room is the main shared space and also the area for welcoming guests during Tet, so it should be decorated in a warm and tidy manner.
When decorating the living room for Tet, simply changing sofa cushion covers or coffee table runners to Tet colors, such as red or yellow is enough to create a joyful atmosphere.
On the coffee table, adding a tray of traditional sweets, a small flower vase, or a few simple decor items is sufficient. Hanging Tet paintings, calligraphy artwork, or light wall decorations will further enhance the Tet atmosphere.

Kitchen and Dining Area
The kitchen and dining area are where family members gather during Tet, so simple, neat decorations are ideal. You can use a tablecloth with Tet-themed patterns to create a focal point.
Placing a small flower vase, a fruit tray, or a few ceramic decor items on the table will make the space feel warm and inviting. When decorating, prioritize neatness to ensure ease of cooking and daily activities.
Ancestral Altar (Respectful – Minimal – Clean)
The ancestral altar is a sacred area and should be kept respectful, neat, and clean during Tet.
Before decorating, the family should thoroughly clean the altar to keep it presentable. When arranging items, fresh flowers and a neatly balanced five-fruit tray are sufficient.
Avoid placing too many decorative items to maintain solemnity and express sincere respect for ancestors.
Balcony / Garden
The balcony or garden is an ideal space to create Tet highlights for the home. You can hang decorative lights or lanterns to make the area warmer in the evening. Planting Tet flowers such as chrysanthemums or marigolds also helps make the space look fresher.
For families with apricot trees, branches are usually pruned before Tet so that the flowers bloom just before New Year’s Eve.
Suggested Tet Decoration Sets by Budget
Budget-Friendly (Reuse + One Highlight)
To save costs, you can reuse decorations from previous years and add just one new highlight, such as a Tet flower pot or a wall painting. This is a simple and cost-effective way to decorate your home for Tet.
Mid-Range (Flowers, Plants, and Wall Decor)
With a moderate budget, you can combine Tet flowers, wall-hanging accessories, and a few table decor items to create a balanced Tet look.
Premium (Mini Landscapes and Coordinated Decoration)
If your budget allows, you can decorate the entire house in a coordinated style, add a Tet mini landscape, or create a family photo corner. This approach is suitable for larger homes, extended families, or homes that also serve business purposes.
Important Notes When Decorating the Home for Tet
Electrical Safety, Lights, and Candles
Use high-quality electrical devices and avoid placing them near flammable items. Always turn off power sources when not in use to ensure family safety.
Homes with Children or Pets
Limit the use of sharp or fragile decorations. Place decorative items at higher levels, out of reach of children and pets, and prioritize lightweight, safe materials.
Avoid Over-Decorating
Choose only a few decor items as focal points and keep walkways clear so the space remains comfortable and easy to clean throughout Tet.
Storing Decorations After Tet
After Tet ends, sort decorations into groups, clean them before storage, and use moisture-absorbing packets for electrical items and accessories.
For fragile items, carefully roll decals, paper decorations, and string lights to prevent damage. Breakable items should be packed separately to ensure proper storage for future years.
Where to Buy Tet Decorations and Accessories?
To make Tet home decoration more convenient and time-saving, you can explore Tet decoration products at FAHASA, including red couplets, lucky money envelopes, Tet decor items, wall-hanging accessories, decorative lights, altar items, and many other spring-themed products.
FAHASA offers a wide variety of designs suitable for different decoration styles and budgets, helping families prepare for Tet in a complete and meaningful way.
You can purchase Tet decorations and accessories following 2026 trends at FAHASA bookstores nationwide or order online via the Fahasa website/app for convenient shopping, updated designs, and fast delivery during the year-end peak season.




FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
When should you decorate your home for Tet?
About 7-14 days before Tet, after the house has been thoroughly cleaned.
How many days are left until Tet?
The number of days depends on when you read this article. Many families begin preparing and decorating their homes about 2-3 weeks before Tet.
If calculated from December 27, 2025, there are approximately 44 days left until Tet because:
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- Tet Nguyen Dan 2026 (Year of Binh Ngo) falls on Tuesday, February 17, 2026
- New Year’s Eve takes place on the night of February 16, 2026 (Monday)
Where should small homes start decorating?
The entrance and living room should be prioritized to create the clearest Tet atmosphere.
Should you choose peach blossoms or apricot blossoms?
- Peach blossoms: Common in Northern Vietnam, symbolizing luck and peace
- Apricot blossoms: Common in Southern Vietnam, symbolizing wealth and prosperity
How can colors be combined without looking cluttered?
Choose one or two main colors, balance them with neutral tones, and avoid using too many patterns at once.
Is feng shui required for Tet home decoration?
It is not mandatory. The most important factors are a clean, bright space that feels comfortable.
Where can you buy convenient and diverse Tet decorations?
FAHASA offers a wide range of Tet decorations, including red couplets, lucky money envelopes, decor items, wall accessories, and Tet gifts, suitable for various budgets.
What should be done with decorations after Tet?
Clean them, sort them by category, and store them carefully for reuse in future years.
Conclusion
We hope the Tet home decoration ideas in this article help you easily apply Tet decoration methods for your family, from small homes to large houses, and from budget-friendly to premium styles.
No matter which style you choose, decorating your home for Tet always brings warmth, joy, and a complete Tet atmosphere to every Vietnamese family.




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