Traditional colors still maintain their dominant position
In the traditional Tet atmosphere, familiar colors such as red, yellow, orange are still prioritized by many families. These are colors associated with luck, fortune and reunion, often appearing on parallel sentences, apricot blossoms, peach blossoms, lanterns or small decorative items in the living room.
The current trend is no longer leaning towards dense display but focusing on highlights. A peach branch, apricot blossom vase are placed in the right position, combined with tablecloths, pillows or wall paintings with Tet motifs just enough to create a spring atmosphere, avoiding the feeling of being cumbersome and heavy.
Minimalist but still full of Tet flavor
Besides traditional style, minimalist decoration continues to be chosen by many young families. Instead of buying many new items, they take advantage of existing items, remix colors and lights to refresh the space. Neutral colors such as white, beige, and wood brown are cleverly combined with a few red or yellow details, creating a modern feeling but still maintaining the Tet spirit.
This style is suitable for apartments, townhouses with medium and small areas, helping the space to be airy, easy to clean up after Tet and save costs.

Prioritize cozy and family-connecting elements
Regardless of the style, the general trend in home decoration for Tet in recent years is to emphasize warmth and convenience. Many families focus on rearranging living rooms and dining tables - common living spaces, to create a feeling of closeness and convenience for gatherings and reception.
Gentle yellow light, decorative candles, small string lights or natural materials such as wood, rough fabric, rattan and bamboo are used more, bringing a feeling of relaxation and comfort in the first days of the year.
Decoration associated with thrift and sustainability
In the context of carefully considered spending, the trend of Tet home decoration is also towards thrift and sustainability. Instead of following trends, many people choose decorations that can be reused for other occasions of the year, or make simple items with family members themselves.
This approach not only helps reduce costs but also creates more time to connect, bringing spiritual value - something that many families value more than formality.
New space, new spirit
Decorating the house to welcome Tet ultimately does not depend on how much money you invest or following any trend, but on the suitability to the living conditions and emotions of each family. A neat, warm space with just enough spring highlights will help everyone feel more clearly the rhythm of the new year.
When the house is renewed with proactiveness and moderation, Tet is not only present through colors and decorations but also spreads in the spirit of relaxation and reunion of those living in it.