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Getting Ready for Holiday Guests

Fall brings crisp weather, comfy sweaters, and lots of visiting friends and family. It’s up to you to make their stay as pleasant as possible.

Here are 5 clever tips to make sure you are ready for Holiday guests.

1. Clean Up Your Doorway

When getting ready to have guests stay in our homes, we tend to focus on what’s happening inside. This means we can often overlook the part of our house that visitors see first: the doorway.

Before friends and family arrive, be sure your doorstep is swept and that your entryway is cleaned and organized.

2. Make Room in Your Coat Closet or On Your Coat Rack

Plan ahead! You know guests will be coming in from the cold and will need a place to hang their coats. Go through your closet or the hooks by your door, and store away any extra jackets you may have hanging there. You only need one coat rack on hand while your guests are staying with you.

3. Stock Up on Guest Supplies

Feel prepared by making sure you have multiple sets of all living essentials. Towels, sheets, pillows, shampoos, etc. Keep these on a shelf that is designated for guests. This way it’s easy to find just what you need when a visiting friend or family member needs it.

4. Think Storage

Take inventory of the storage you have in your home, and invest in more if necessary. You don’t want your guests to have to live out of their suitcases, so make sure you have enough dressers and cupboards in their designated area.

5. Create a Miniature Necessities Station

This is a nice touch that will add that extra bit of comfort to your guests’ stay. Be inspired by hotels and set up a little station where visitors can find all of their basic necessities. This can consist of lotions, candles, a robe, and slippers—even some coffee.

Now sit back and relax and enjoy your time with your guests!

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