Here’s How To Help Overnight Guests Feel At Home While Hosting For The Holidays

AnnaStills - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual people
AnnaStills - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual people

Whether you’re expecting company for a few days or a few weeks over the holidays, it’s important to make sure that your home exudes a sense of comfort for your overnight guests. Hosting is an art—it can be exciting, but it also requires careful prep, which can be stressful.

But there’s no need to lose your sanity over holiday hosting. A calm, cheerful host is better than a tired, overwhelmed one. Remember that there’s no such thing as “perfect.”

If you’re looking for advice on how to treat your guests with a memorable stay, here are five tips that will make everyone feel relaxed and ready to unwind as soon as they walk through the doors.

Make Wi-Fi Information Easily Available

One of the first things people do when they enter your home is ask for the Wi-Fi password. Creating a printout or installing a sign with the network name and password makes connecting to the internet super convenient. Place it on the dresser or fix it on the wall so the information is easy to find.

Style A Luxurious Bathroom 

Overnight guests will appreciate a hotel experience in the bathroom. Offer a set of basic toiletries, such as shampoo, body wash, toothpaste, lotions, and hand creams. They may have forgotten to pack some of their own toiletry items, so that’s where you come in to save the day!

For an extra thoughtful touch, keep a discreet store of feminine hygiene products, bandages, and over-the-counter medicines. Additionally, provide plush towels for a luxurious look and feel. You can hang them on the rack in the bathroom or leave them neatly folded on the end of the bed.

Set Aside Closet Space

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Forcing your guests to live out of a suitcase is no way to make them feel welcome. Clear out the closet space in your guest room so they can unpack their things and set their suitcases out of the way. There’s nothing worse than stumbling over luggage every day. Make sure to include plenty of hangers, so guests have the option of hanging items up if needed.

Stock Up On Snacks

Hungry guests are not happy guests, so keep them fed with a supply of snacks stored in a basket in their room. It’s even better if you know what their favorites are! Add a festive touch with candy canes and chocolates—bonus points for providing bottled water and leaving mints on their pillows.

You should also stock the fridge with foods like yogurt, fruit, and sandwich ingredients so you’re not stuck cooking all the time. Don’t forget to clarify what items are fair game so no one has to ask for anything.

Have A Self-Service Coffee Station 

Create a designated coffee and tea area that guests can flock to first thing in the morning. Check with them ahead of time to see how they like their beverages so you can have them on hand when they arrive. Set out holiday-themed mugs, spoons, and sweeteners next to the coffee maker for easy access.

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