Easy Steps To Prepare For Holiday Guest!

Here is a comprehensive list of things you can easily do to prepare for impending guest that are headed to your home. This is sourced over several sites to help make it a one stop shop for information! Enjoy!

Hosting has its shares of anxieties, especially if you’re striving to make your home welcoming.
How do you know everyone will feel comfortable?
And will you ever get a chance to relax yourself?

You will if you focus on what’s really necessary. Here’s a list of steps to get your home ready — and take the stress out of hosting.

#1 Declutter


The day before guests arrive is no time to pull apart junk drawers and clean out linen closets.
Declutter your home, especially the guest rooms and public areas — foyer, kitchen, living room, den, and dining room. Remove anything unnecessary from countertops, coffee tables, and ottomans; if it’s out of sight, keep it out of mind, for now.
If you run short of time, bag up the clutter and store it in car trunks, basements, and out-of-the-way closets. Sort and arrange after your guests depart.

#2 Add Night Lights


Even though you can navigate your home blindfolded, your guests can’t. Make sure outside lights are working so they don’t trip on the way to your door. Put motion-activated night lights in hallways, bathrooms, and bedrooms to ensure safe passage after the sun sets.
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#3 Make Space in the Entryway


Your home’s foyer is the first place guests see, so make a good first impression.
  • Place a small rug or welcome mat at the entrance to protect floors from mud and snow. 
  • Clear out shoes, umbrellas, and other clutter.
  • Add extra hooks to walls so guests can hang coats and hats.
  • Add a storage bench where guests can remove boots and shoes.

#4 Add a Coffee Station and Extra Stools


Your kitchen is command central during the holidays, so make sure it’s clean and ready for guests and extra helpers.
  • Move your coffee station into a family room so guests don’t crowd the kitchen when you’re trying to fix meals.
  • If you like to visit while you’re cooking, place extra stools and chairs around the perimeter of your kitchen so guests can set a spell.

#5 Create Extra Sleeping Space


If you’ve got a guest room, replace the ceiling fixture with a ceiling fan and light combo, which helps guests customize their room temperature without fiddling with the thermostat for the entire house. 
To carve sleeping space out of public areas, buy a folding screen or rolling bookcase, which will provide privacy for sleepers. Fold or roll it away in the morning. 
You can easily create this buy purchasing a "No-Arm Daybed" that can easily be broken down and moved to the attic or storage after use and ready for next year. You can purchase this right from us along with the mattress for it HERE

#6 Make Extra Bathroom Supplies Easy to Find


Bring toilet paper, towels, and toiletries out of hiding, and place them on open shelves so guests can find them easily.
If you don’t have enough wall space for shelves, place these items in open baskets around the bathroom.
Also, outfit each tub with a bath mat (to avoid falls) and each toilet with a plunger (to avoid embarrassment).
Pro Tip: This is a great time to use the little bottles of shampoo and other toiletry that we all collect from hotel stays. Add in feminine products or other essentials that you normally like to travel with for added convenience.
Sourced from HERE

Here are some other helpful tips:

Keep Them Informed
Place a small notebook or a card on their bedside table with important household info on it, such as the Wi-Fi password or an alarm code you may want them to keep on hand. If your guest is staying more than a day or so, also leave them an extra house key (on a bright, pretty ribbon) so they feel like they can come and go as they please.




We hope this list gives you the happ happ happiest holiday season and creates a warm environment to visit with friends and family while they are in your home. Be sure to add in "local" products that are native to your area to really capture their hearts of the community that you live in. Guest really love seeing things they normally don't see and allows them to experience the favorite parts that have capture your heart!

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