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Having people over your house, whether itβs for a casual get-together or a fancy dinner party, can be stress-inducing β especially if you have anxious or perfectionist tendencies.
Perhaps youβre someone who obsesses over every detail of your home needing to be pristine. Maybe you find it hard to enjoy hosting because youβre preoccupied with what guests will think of your space. But thereβs no sense wasting time and energy agonizing over stuff that isnβt going to be very meaningful β or even noticeable β to your guests.
Thatβs why we asked experts in all things homes and hosting to tell us what guests actually notice right away about your house β and what theyβre probably not really paying attention to at all. Hereβs what we learned:
1. The Scent
The smell of your home greets guests right as they walk in, said cleaning expert Becky Rapinchuk, the woman behind Clean Mama. And you want that first sensory impression to be a good one.
βWe donβt always recognize the smell of our own homes so itβs important to open a window, turn on a diffuser or burn a candle if thereβs a smell to cover up,β she told HuffPost. βIf your house has a pet smell, change litter boxes, wash pet bedding, and do a quick vacuum.β
2. The Lighting
Good lighting helps create a welcoming ambiance in your home β and your guests will take note, said Los Angeles interior designer Megan Hersch, founder of Studio MG Interiors.
βThis can be as easy as adding a few more table lamps around your spaces or increasing the wattage in some bulbs,β Hersch, who is also the founder of the e-design firm roomLift, told HuffPost. βBut a dimly lit home is a turn-off. We all want to see each other and feel comfortable moving in and around the spaces in your home, so light it up.β
βSo many times we let the fear of not living up to a certain standard stop us from gathering.β
– Brooke Primm, event planner and founder of The Uncommon Hostess
The right lighting can turn an ordinary space βinto a magical setting,β Las Vegas event planner Brooke Primm, the creator behind The Uncommon Hostess, told HuffPost.
βInstead of relying solely on overhead lights, try incorporating different light sources if your gathering is during the evening,β she said. βIf you are hosting during the day, make sure to draw all window coverings for a bright and inviting vibe.β
3. The Clutter
When entertaining, guests will notice at a glance how tidy or untidy your space is. Straightening up common areas and keeping surfaces like your coffee table and kitchen counters free of clutter can help create a more relaxing atmosphere.
βWe all know this and even I have a hard time sticking to this mantra, but a clear space is a clear head and that is something your guests will also feel,β Hersch said. βMake space to put away what you need to and of course, only keep what brings you joy!β
4. If The Kitchen And Bathroom Are Clean
You donβt need to work yourself into a frenzy deep-cleaning every nook and cranny of your home before having people over. But a basic cleaning of the kitchen and bathroom will make a good impression.
βIf you know that your guests will be in the kitchen, take a couple minutes to wipe down counters and clean the fronts of appliances,β Rapinchuk said. βIn the bathroom, wipe down counters, put out fresh towels and clean the toilet.β
5. Houseplants
Incorporating some greenery into your home decor adds a vibrant pop of color and texture to the space that guests will appreciate. Plus, houseplants have mood-boosting properties, which will help cultivate some good energy for your gathering.
βEach room [in my home] has an abundance of plants, and guests will always make comments on them!β Donovan Ho, founder of the West Coast home and lifestyle blog Hothouse Jungle, told HuffPost. βWhether compliments on the beauty of the plants, or stating that they canβt keep plants alive β theyβre always a conversation starter.β
6. The Entryway
If you have a traditional entryway in your home, Los Angeles interior designer Brooke Spreckman, owner of Design Hutch, recommends βgoing to town on most finishes and fixtures in this space,β she said. Because itβs the first room guests notice upon walking in, itβs an opportunity to do something eye-catching.
βThe floor can be an accent, your lighting can be more creative, the wall finishes can stand out. Artwork can be oversized β or just unique in general,β said Spreckman.
7. Interesting Furniture
Ho said he always receives compliments from guests on different pieces of furniture in his home, βwhether itβs a funky chair or cool velvet sofa.β
βGuests also usually notice the array and mix of traditional and modern decor pieces throughout the house,β he added.
8. Empty Walls
According to Hersch, bare walls can be a bit of a downer. Adding some art and framed photos can do wonders for a space.
βWalking into a home that feels like someone hasnβt finished moving in feels less than welcoming,β she said. βItβs worth spending some time and budget on hanging art. There are great collections, pre-made gallery walls in fact, on Etsy and even Pottery Barn. Donβt be afraid to get a larger piece too!β
9. The Music
Music sets the tone for your gathering, so choose something that helps create the vibe youβre going for.
βYou can create a playlist that matches the theme of your party or choose songs that are relaxing and soothing,β Primm said. βI personally love playing the βBridgertonβ soundtracks since theyβre familiar songs but not too distracting.β
10. The Temperature
Temperature is one element some hosts forget about, but is quite important to your guestsβ experience.
βMaking sure the temperature in your home is comfortable is key,β Primm said.
And Hereβs What Guests Probably Arenβt Paying Attention To
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On the flip side, there are things that hosts may fixate on, but actually arenβt all that important to guests. Hereβs whatβs not making much of an impression, according to our experts.
Several of our experts agree that little decorative elements tend to be overlooked by guests.
βNo one is going to notice if a vase isnβt meticulously placed or if a pillow is fluffed perfectly,β Primm said. βThe little things we may obsess over in our homes are the things your guests may not even take a second look at.β
When hosting, itβs a good idea to minimize the number of small decor pieces on any tabletops and counter spaces, βas those surfaces are likely to be used by your guests,β Spreckman said.
βTo avoid them feeling cluttered, donβt worry about having a ton of decor set up,β she continued. βIf you usually have your surfaces styled in a way, but theyβre not perfect for hosting, less is more in these cases.β
How Thoroughly You Cleaned
In terms of cleaning up before guests arrive, do what you can but try not to stress about it too much.
βWhile I always tidy up β sometimes a deeper clean and sometimes just a quick tidy β guests never comment on how clean the house is,β Ho said. βI learned to not overly dwell or be paranoid on how clean and presentable the house is.β
And if your book shelves are a little dusty, chances are guests wonβt notice.
βDonβt have time to dust? Dim the lights and no one will know,β Rapinchuk said.
Your guests likely wonβt be spending time in the bedrooms, so donβt sweat it if your clothes chair is piled high or your bedspread is looking a little crumpled.
βClose the doors if they arenβt guest-ready,β Rapinchuk advised.
Fancy Silverware And Dishes
Itβs not worth splurging on expensive plates or silverware for your dinner guests, Hersch said. Why blow your budget on something they wonβt care about?
βThere are so many fun place settings. Tiffany is by no means required to have a fun and lively dinner party,β Hersch said. βWith the right atmosphere in your home, Target can be more than fabulous!β
Guests probably arenβt going to notice your dining chairs unless, of course, βtheyβre insanely uncomfortable,β Spreckman said.
βGuests usually spend their time sitting in a dining chair rather than looking at them,β she continued. βSo if you have spent all your money on every other furniture item when re-doing your house, and are tapped for splurging on dining chairs, just buy something neutral, simple and affordable in the meantime. Because that is the least-looked-at item when hosting.β
And a final thought: Itβs easy to get caught up in thinking things need to be perfect when youβre hosting, Primm said, when thatβs just not so.
βSo many times we let the fear of not living up to a certain standard stop us from gathering,β she said. βBut when it comes down to it most people just want to create memories, feel connection and to be brought together in a meaningful way. Make sure to focus on connecting with the people in your home, the rest will follow.β

