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5 Tips for Preparing Your Home for the Holidays

Paul Tosello

Looking for a Residential Real Estate Expert? Meet Paul, a Realtor with 37 years of experience and a background in residential construction...

Looking for a Residential Real Estate Expert? Meet Paul, a Realtor with 37 years of experience and a background in residential construction...

Nov 6 3 minutes read

The holidays are right around the corner, which means entertaining is a must. A little interior design will help when hosting your loved ones. Don’t prep for your holiday gatherings without reading this first. Here are 5 quick tips that seasoned entertainers get right:

Make Your Dining Setting Stand Out

An assortment of table decoratives, in different sizes, creates a sense of elegance without interrupting the communication of your guests. By placing smaller table items in between seat settings you allow comfortable-conversation to occur amongst the beauty of your table display. Adding in small flower arrangements or single candle placements will bring warmth back into your setting. Glam up your table with a beautiful silverware selection or matching charger plates. 

Dress Up The Kitchen

Follow through with the design of your home whether traditional or modern and incorporate holiday touches to your kitchen. Make use of your counters, kitchen island or breakfast nook. But keep it simple here, as you’ll likely need the extra space during the holidays. 

Set The Mood With Accessories

For instance, if going for a warm and fuzzy vibe, pay attention to candles, big throws and accent rugs. Use these festive items to layer over your normal everyday decor. These accessories are inexpensive add-ons that are easy to store and can be used year after year. Make sure to start where people gather, the living room! 

Provide Enough Seating

Always ensure the right amount of seating options when entertaining. A comfortable array of areas to chat, during a cocktail/hors d’oeuvre hour, is crucial when welcoming your guests. The placing of side tables and a large centered coffee table allow for added convenience. You don't want your guests holding their empty glasses.

Small Touches Leave Big Impressions

It's common to miss those special bathroom touches so make this room just as welcoming to your guests with small gestures. A vanity flower arrangement -- seasonal scented hand soap or candle -- matching counter containers. The key is to remember the little things here. Seasoned entertainers don't miss this one! PS This picture is from home we just listed. Click here to take a look.

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