If you’ve got guests visiting your home soon, you’re probably keen to prepare as much as you can in advance so you can enjoy your hosting experience without the stress.
There’s no need to feel overwhelmed by the responsibility of looking after guests, no matter how important they might be! Here are a few simple steps you can follow to get your home ready without the last-minute chaos.
Focus on Tidying High Traffic Areas
You probably want to give your home a tidy before your guests arrive, but that doesn’t mean you should deep clean every nook and cranny of your house.
Focus on the spaces that your guests will be using the most. Tidy up the entryway, living room, bathroom, kitchen, and (if the weather’s nice) your garden and outdoor spaces. Clear away any clutter, wipe down surfaces, and get the vacuum out to make everything neat and clean.
Freshen Up Your Walls
You’ve likely become immune to the scuffs and marks that have collected on your walls over time, but just because your eyes no longer see these imperfections doesn’t mean your guests won’t notice.
You can brighten up your living spaces with a simple fresh coat of paint on the walls. If you don’t have the time or energy for a full paint job, either hire a professional painter like Pemco Painting or commit to touching up high-traffic areas, like your hallways and living room, to make them look cleaner and more polished.
Stock Up on Essentials
You might have enough essentials for your family, but what about your family plus guests?
Make sure you have enough clean towels, extra toiletries, and basic household supplies for your visitors. If you’re having guests staying overnight, change the bedding and make your guest room feel like a hotel, with a folded towel on the bed and a bottle of water on the bedside table.
Create a Cozy Atmosphere
You want your guests to feel comfortable in your home, and a great way to achieve this is by creating a cozy atmosphere.
Pay special attention to your lighting, scent, and music choices, which can all be used effectively to set the mood. Use warm lighting instead of harsh overhead bulbs, and (if it’s safe to do so!) light a candle or use a diffuser to fill your space with a nice scent. You can also play calming background music to make your home feel welcoming.
Plan for Easy Hosting
Finally, think about everything you can do in advance to make hosting easier for yourself when the day arrives.
It’s a good idea to prepare simple snacks and drinks ahead of time so you’re not stuck in the kitchen when your guests arrive. Make space in your fridge for anything they might bring, and if you’re serving a meal, choose dishes that you can prepare in advance to avoid spending too much time cooking instead of entertaining.
Takeaway
Following these easy tips will help you prepare your home for guests without the stress.
Above all, don’t put too much pressure on yourself! There’s no right or wrong way to host, so go easy on yourself, don’t stress if things don’t go to plan, and above all, have a good time.