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How to Make Your Home Welcoming to Guests

By Mountain Publishing @mountainpublish
How to Make Your Home Welcoming to Guests

As you design your home, you will want to make it the ideal place for family living and entertainment. Having a home that is welcoming and comfortable can make guests feel at ease. By adding a few low budget items to your space, you can transform it to look more inviting.

Let Your Front Door and Entryway Set the Tone

You will want to make your home feel inviting by creating a first impression with the door and entryway. Don't be afraid to paint your front door a bright color to make it stand out from the front yard. Add light fixtures that compliment the door to create a sense of warmth. You can also adorn the door with a decorative wreath to add a more personal touch. Place plants alongside the door to give guests a pleasant scent and view as they walk inside.

When visitors walk in the door make them feel welcome instantly. Install lighting to illuminate the entryway. Add a small bench or seating area right inside to match the home's interior. Decorate the wall with a mirror to create the illusion of more space. Add color and texture to the space with a rug or runner. Create intrigue with an accent wall featuring artwork and murals.

Make Sure Your Home Smells Refreshing

Your house should smell as good as it looks. Invest in odor eliminating products to get rid of unpleasant pet or dirt smells. Decorate with candles throughout your house. The flames will create a warm glow while spreading a fresh scent. Even baking something such as chocolate chip cookies before your guests arrive can make your house feel homey. Spritz throw pillows and soft couches with linen spray to make sure bad smells aren't wafting from your seating areas.

Use Lighting to Create Warmth

Have adjustable lighting throughout your house that comes from multiple sources. Install dimmers so you can change the mood of the room with the simple touch of a button. Make sure to layer the light in your home to ensure rooms are illuminated evenly. Use overhead lights, floor lighting, and lamps to create ambiance. Accent lighting can be used to highlight focal points in the room. During winter months, lighting a fire can also create a cozy feel while also emanating hearty smells.

Think Comfortable and Functional

When it comes to furnishing decisions, never sacrifice comfort for style. Make sure to have seating that is comfortable with pillows and cushions that can be adjusted for a guest's needs. Also place coffee tables nearby where visitors can place their beverages or other items. Throws and blankets can also be draped across couches to create more warmth. Make sure your furniture is placed in a way as to allow people to maneuver around the room easily. However, also keep each piece within comfortable range so conversations can flow easily. Lastyl, take the time to properly maintain your furniture so that you are able to enjoy it for longer once you do get the perfect combination in place.

Add Natural Tones And Textural Elements

The fabrics you choose can have a big impact on the look of your home. Create a natural look by choosing couches in neutral tones such as tan or light brown. You can then get creative with decorative throw pillows. Introduce textural elements into the room to add another layer of comfort. Texture adds intrigue and dimension which draws guests in. You can incorporate different materials into pillows, rugs, and even furniture to get the desired effect.

Incorporate Vintage Details

Personalize your home by adding vintage touches throughout. Take a trip to local flea markets and antique stores to find one of a kind pieces. These timeless additions can serve as the focal points of the room. Older pieces of furniture add character to a home. You can also sand pieces and stain them to match the interior. Incorporate accessories such as old signage or clocks to add more charm without spending a lot of money.

Add a Touch of Nature

Add natural elements to your house in the form of plants, shells, and wooden furniture. A touch of nature is refreshing and can relax your guests. Intricate branches can add an architectural element when placed in a vase. Fresh flowers also make for a nice decorative touch. Accentuate windows that overlook the outside of your home with window treatments. If you have a room without a view of outside, hang artwork that depicts nature.

Layer Rugs

When you are thinking about creating a livable space, start from the ground up. Layering a rug over another rug can make a home feel lived in. Feeling comfort under your toes adds warmth to any space. You can also hide carpeting with rugs to avoid having to pay the high cost of removing and replacing it with expensive flooring. Properly layering rugs can extend a space so you don't feel cramped if your furniture seems to be taking up most of the room.


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