Guest-Ready Homes: Preparing Your Space for Visiting Family and Friends
Get your home guest-ready with Engel & Völkers’ step-by-step guide. From fresh linens and toiletries to personalized touches and a welcoming atmosphere, create a warm, inviting space for visiting family and friends to feel right at home.

Preparing your home for visits by family and friends is a wonderful way to make multiple generations feel welcome and comfortable.
Here is Engel & Völkers’ step-by-step guide to help you achieve a warm and inviting space for visitors:
Clean and Declutter
Living areas: Tidy up common areas like the living room, kitchen, and dining room. Clear away any clutter or unnecessary items.
Vacuum and dust: Make sure surfaces, floors, and furniture are free of dust. Pay attention to corners and spaces that might not be cleaned regularly.
Bathrooms: Ensure the bathroom is spotless. Scrub the sinks, toilet, and shower, and provide fresh towels.
Entryway: Make the entryway tidy by organizing shoes and coats, and adding a welcoming touch like a small rug or flowers.
Comfortable Guest Room Setup
Clean sheets and bedding: Prepare fresh linens, pillowcases, and comfortable blankets. Make the bed inviting with extra pillows if possible.
Bedside table: Provide a bedside table with a lamp, a glass for water or water bottle, and perhaps a book or magazine.
Closet space: Clear some closet or drawer space for your guest’s belongings. Add extra hangers if possible.
Mirrors: A mirror in the room or nearby is a thoughtful touch, so guests can easily get ready.
Bathroom Essentials
Fresh towels: Lay out fresh bath towels, hand towels, and washcloths.
Toiletries: Stock the bathroom with essentials such as shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothpaste, and extra toilet paper. Travel-size items work well for guests.
Waste bin: Make sure there’s a small bin in the bathroom for convenience.
Personal Touches
Welcome note: A handwritten welcome note is a personal and thoughtful touch.
Wi-Fi information: Provide your Wi-Fi password, either in the guest room or on a note in a common area.
Snacks or drinks: A small basket of snacks or a carafe of water in the guest room can make guests feel extra welcome.
Create a Relaxing Atmosphere
Lighting: Use soft, warm lighting to create a cozy environment. Candles or dimmable lamps can help.
Fresh flowers or plants: Add some fresh flowers or a small potted plant to brighten up the space.
Scent: Use air fresheners or essential oils for a subtle, pleasant fragrance in your home.
Kitchen Readiness
Stock the refrigerator: Have basic food items on hand, especially if you know your guest’s preferences (e.g., milk, fruits, snacks).
Coffee and tea: Make sure there’s coffee, tea, or any favorite beverages available. Set out cups and mugs, so guests feel comfortable helping themselves.
Entertainment and Connectivity
TV/streaming options: Show guests how to use the TV or streaming services.
Books or games: Place a few books, magazines, or board games around for entertainment.
Temperature Control
Blankets: Provide extra blankets in case your guests feel cold.
Fans or heaters: Ensure the room temperature is comfortable, with fans or space heaters available if necessary.
Safety and Convenience
Nightlights: Place nightlights in hallways or bathrooms to help guests navigate in the dark.
Keys: If they need them, provide a spare house key or instructions on how to lock/unlock doors.
Emergency contact info: Leave a note with important numbers, including your phone number.
Final Walk-Through
Take a quick walk-through to check for anything that might need last-minute tidying up or adjustment before your guests arrive.
Follow these steps and your home will be a warm and inviting space for visiting family and friends.
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