When moving to a new home, if you want to create a full sense of ceremony, you have to prepare well. Here's a super detailed checklist of housewarming items to keep you busy. If you find these items helpful, get ready now! Let's welcome a new life together!
1.Daily necessities:
Small ladders: Like a snail climbing,Step by step, implying a higher level of career.
Red envelopes: Full of blessings and expectationsAuspicious, symbolizing prosperity and wealth.
Timber: Like a solid source of wealth,Abundant financial resources, implying a rich life.
Flowers: A blooming flower that symbolizes prosperityFlowers bloom richly, implying a happy family.
Rice flour oil: The necessities of life,Worry-free food and clothing, implying a safe and smooth life.
Salute: The cannon rumbles and resounds through the skyAs soon as the salute went off, ** 10,000 taels, symbolizing festivity and wealth.
Steamed buns: White chubby steamed buns,Thriving, implying a prosperous career.
2.Fruits:
Apple:ImplicationsPeace and sound, sweet and warm.
Tangerine:SymbolismGood luck, rich and prosperous.
Dragon Fruit:ImplicationsIt's booming, a thriving career.
Persimmon:SymbolismAll the best, all wishes come true.
Two sticks of sugarcane:ImplicationsRising higherStep by step
Strawberry:ImplicationsGlad eyebrows, happy and happy.
3.Beverages:
Coke:ImplicationsPepsiGood luck.
Red Bull:ImplicationsIt's booming, energetic.
Red Wine:ImplicationsFor a long time, love lives forever.
4.Dried fruits:
Red dates:ImplicationsFortune is at the headGood luck.
Pistachio:ImplicationsBe happy, happy and carefree.
Longan:ImplicationsReunion reunion, and and the beauty of the United States.
Candy:ImplicationsSweet honey, happy and happy.
There are 5 categories of supplies that need to be prepared before moving to a new home:
1.Basic household items:Bedding (sheets, pillowcases, towels, bath towels, etc.) Make sure you have enough basic bed and bathroom supplies to make your new home more comfortable.
2.Kitchen supplies:Including pots and pans, cutlery, kitchenware, crockery, cups, etc. Make sure you have enough basic cooking and dining tools to enable you to prepare and enjoy food conveniently.
3.Cleaning utensils:Such as brooms, mops, trash cans, garbage bags, etc. An essential tool to keep your new home tidy and tidy for daily cleaning and maintenance.
4.Furniture:The furniture needed varies according to individual needs, but common ones include beds, sofas, dining tables and chairs, wardrobes, and more. Make sure you have the necessary furniture to make the space more organized and functional.
5.Daily necessities:Small but important everyday items such as batteries, light bulbs, paper towels, detergents, etc., provide convenience and basic needs for life.
6.Decorations:Decorations that make the home more welcoming, such as curtains, hanging pictures, plants, etc. These can add personality and comfort to a new home.
7.Emergency Tools & Medicine:Emergency tools such as first aid kits, fire alarms, flashlights, and basic standing medicines ensure that emergencies can be responded quickly when needed.
The last thing to keep in mind is,Do not sweep the floor or take out the garbage on the day of the housewarming. In our case, there is a unique custom: taking out the garbage is considered to be dumping money. The custom of not sweeping the floor is seen as a sign that there is money left in the house. However, customs vary from place to place, so you can also consult your local neighbors or, preferably, an older person. They usually have a better understanding of these traditions. But if you don't care about these customs, it doesn't matter, personal choices and perceptions are the most important.