Company is Coming – 7 Steps to Making Your Home Guest-Friendly

‘Tis the season for house guests and the pressure to make your home guest-friendly. Whether you are hosting overnight guests or holding a party, if your home is cluttered, it can be a stressful situation. Prepare ahead of time to relieve stress and enjoy your time with your friends and family. Here are some tips to show you how:

1. Plan Ahead
An important step to stress-free hosting is to think ahead. Start planning as soon as you’ve set the date. Use checklists to free your mind from the mental clutter.

2. Plan the Menu
Shop for non-perishable items in advance and schedule some time just before guests arrive to shop for fresh items. Designate a shelf in the pantry and in the fridge strictly for food for guests, so you can find it quickly and don’t have to worry about your kids raiding it.

3. Survey Your Home
Walk around your home as if you were a buyer seeing it for the first time and make a list of anything that needs attention. Focus only on the rooms your guests will see and don’t worry about detailing family bedrooms.

4. Clear the Clutter
Even the most spotless home can look messy and uninviting if it is cluttered. Start with the entry area and coat closet to make a good first impression and ensure that your guests feel welcomed. Eliminate all but the absolutely necessary items. A garment rack in the basement or in a room your guests won’t see can serve as temporary storage for all your family’s extra coats and other items you remove from the closets.

5. Organize the Guestroom

  • Most guestroom closets double up for general storage so they tend to be stuffed. Clear the clutter, add some nice hangers and hang a cedar closet freshener. Install a battery powered light if necessary.
  • Allow space for unpacking by emptying a few drawers in a chest in the guestroom. Place the clothes you removed in clear bins or in under-the-bed organizers in your bedroom until your guests leave.
  • Clear the clutter from bedside tables to make room for your guests’ books or jewelry. Remove personal items and knick-knacks from the room and store in labeled bankers boxes. Store like with like wherever possible so you don’t have a big mess of miscellaneous items to sort through when they leave. You may need to wrap fragile items in bubble wrap or packing paper. Place an alarm clock, a reading lamp, tissues and perhaps a phone on the bedside tables.
  • If you don’t have an extra bed, pullout or futon, consider purchasing a feather bed (which you can later store in a vacuum bag), an air mattress that’s easy to inflate, or keep your old mattress under your bed (covered with a mattress protector) and pull it out when you need it.
  • Reserve a couple of sets of linen for guests only so they remain clean and fresh. You can roll hand towels in a pretty basket or store them in a wine rack set in the bathroom. If you are having several guests, consider providing towels in a different color for each of them.
  • Purchase travel-sized toiletries (or keep the ones you get when you stay in a hotel) and tuck them in a pretty basket by the sink. Items to include: shampoo, conditioner, hand lotion, disposable razor, hairspray and a room freshener. Thoughtful extras include: fruit or other quick snacks, bottled water and flowers all arranged on a pretty tray.

6. Get the Job Done
Involve the whole family in the cleaning, organizing and preparing. Another option is to hire professional help in order to get the job done quickly and preserve your sanity. Consider hiring a cleaning company, a professional organizer and/or a handyman, especially if the party is soon approaching and your time is limited. If worse comes to worse and you don’t have time to do a thorough cleaning, keep the lights low once the guests arrive!

7. Final Touches
After you’ve cleaned and organize your home, add small touches throughout, like flowers and candles, to give it warmth and make it more comfortable for guests.

If time runs out and you still haven’t prepared your home in the way you had hoped, don’t worry. Do the best you can in the time you have and then relax and enjoy the company of your friends and family. They’ll have a great time knowing that their host is having fun too.

1 Comments

  1. Syl on February 2, 2011 at 10:08 am

    Great tips – some I already knew about but also some great new ideas too. Thank you. Sylvie