How to Decorate Your House for Chinese-Style New Year?

Updated On January 15, 2022
Chinese New Year dragon

Would you like to decorate your house in Chinese style for the New Year?

There are at least 10 reasons to do so.

We have collected some of the most iconic decorations so you can make your house ready for New Year celebrations.

About 20% of people in the entire world usually use these designs.

The Chinese New Year is a colorful and absolutely authentic festival where thousands of lanterns, zodiac signs, paper cutouts, and paintings are used.

What Chinese decorations do you need to bring good luck to your house?

1. Banners

Either you are going to decorate your house or apartment or an office, a banner is the right thing for doing so.

You can also buy a Chinese-style scroll to show that you are celebrating this New Year like a local.

The colors of the Chinese New Year are red and gold so should be the scrolls and the banners that you choose.

Chinese New Year banner

2. Couplets for the Door

Chinese people get very inspired when it comes to celebrating the arrival of spring and bringing wealth and health to their homes.

Another traditional thing that you can hang on your entrance door is a couplet.

This will show your guests that this New Year is special for you.

Although, not all of the couplets can meet the requirements.

There are some strict rules that you should follow.

The lines should be equal in the number of characters, they should correlate, and so on.

You can brush them in traditional Chinese calligraphy.

Chinese New Year street

3. Firecrackers

The Chinese New Year is all about happiness, well-being, and prosperity.

This is the time when your neighbors will know for sure who celebrates the Chinese New Year right.

Do not hesitate to bring out sparklers and fireworks and celebrate the season.

New Year fireworks

4. Kumquat

Mmm yummy Chinese New Year celebration.

Kumquat is one of the symbols of the traditional festival.

It’s golden in color and no doubt it’s one of the Chinese colors of New Year.

The kumquat fruit is also a symbol of wealth and prosperity.

Kumkwat

5. Chinese Knots

Knots have long been known as a landmark of the Chinese culture.

The New Year celebrations cannot be complete without the traditional knots.

People believe that the knots symbolize that a person is dedicated and committed to something.

Also, before the hieroglyphs appeared, knots had been used to act as a way to communicate between people.

As a New Year decoration, a knot hangs to bring good luck.

Chinese hangings

6. Traditional Paintings

We bet you have tried to paint as a Chinese at least once in your life.

The Chinese paintings are very special and they sure differ from those in the rest of the countries.

The traditional Chinese paintings can be seen at the doors.

They usually do not have many details, but they are always very bright, often representing the Chinese gods.

Chinese God stickers at the door

7. Paper Cuttings

Many world countries cultures feature paper cuttings, usually for the New Year or Easter celebrations.

Chinese New Year is not an exception.

China has been famous for paper cuttings and foldings.

Therefore, one of the traditional New Year decorations in China is red paper cuttings with the images of animals, birds, or fish.

With these, you can decorate your window.

Chinese monkey cutout

8. Red Lanterns

The Chinese people do not usually use the expression ‘New Year’ to mark their celebrations.

They are more eager to call it the annual Spring Festival when the flowers are blooming and nature is waking up.

The tradition of red lanterns which are a top decoration for this holiday comes from the Chinese legend of a terrible monster Nian who came to the Chinese village to horrify the locals.

The red lanterns are said to drive away all the bad luck he brings.

Chinese New Year lanterns in the street

9. Zodiac Signs

It’s as simple as ABC that zodiac signs in China are very symbolic.

Twelve signs give us the opportunity to decorate our houses once in 365 days with one of the images of this New Year’s zodiac.

It will bring an additional portion of luck if you were born under this sign and you hang an image of a dragon or a lion in your house.

Zodiac signs

10. Blossoms

Your Chinese New Year should be as festive as possible.

To make your house fully decorated, you will definitely need flowers.

Nothing else brings so much joy and happiness, especially to the women at your home.

If the cherry at your backyard blooms right on New Year’s Eve, you will be very lucky this year.

The Spring Festival is famous for lots of real flowers like orchids, cherry, plum, or peach.

Pussy willows will fit too.

Cherry blossoms

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