(BPT) - As you
prepare to celebrate the holidays, welcoming loved ones into your home
is a highlight of the festivities. You may eagerly look forward to
gathering with family and friends, but is your house holiday and
houseguest ready?
Preparing your home for holiday guests doesn't
have to be time consuming or costly. By focusing on areas that receive
the most guest traffic, you can create a fresh, welcoming environment
within budget. The home improvement experts at Lowe's recommend updating
five key spaces:
1. Entryways
Start by making a great first
impression and setting the mood by enhancing the entryway and improving
curb appeal. By adding a new doormat and painting the front door an
inviting, rich jewel tone, you'll be sure to make a statement year-round
about the personalities inside your home.
Next, step inside and consider lighting upgrades. The foyer is the perfect spot to add a dramatic pendant light
or chandelier to welcome guests with a warm glow. Add some festive
holiday decor by layering a centerpiece of paperwhites - a fragrant,
fast-growing seasonal flower -- paired with pinecones on a foyer table
to create a look that combines two popular seasonal standbys. Roomier
entryways can benefit from a decorative urn filled with a variety of
greens. Heap allen + roth ornaments on top to create a 'holiday
topiary.'
2. Kitchens
The kitchen is the hub of the home,
especially during the holidays. Giving this room a refresh can be quick
and easy, regardless of budget.
Painting is one of the simplest,
most cost-effective ways to completely change the look of a space.
Experiment with rich, food- and spice-inspired hues that will provide an
appealing backdrop for holiday decor and remain relevant when the
seasons change.
It's easier than ever to change the look of countertops and cabinets. While you're swapping out knobs and drawer pulls,
consider giving tired laminate countertops a coat of paint. Add a new
backsplash in ceramic tile or natural stone, or go quick and easy with
peel-and-stick metal tile that evokes the look of classic tin.
3. Guest bath/powder room
After
the kitchen, the guest bath or powder room will likely see the most
holiday traffic. These rooms - usually smaller than master baths - will
benefit from a simple de-cluttering. Quick updates like adding new
cabinet hardware and coordinating accessories like soap dishes, lotion
dispensers, toothbrush holders, shower curtains and towels are easy ways
to refresh these small but important areas.
The holidays are also
a great time to update items you can enjoy for the rest of the year,
such as lighting and faucets, new mirrors, paint or wallpaper.
4. Guest bedroom
After
days filled with festivities, your guests will appreciate a comfortable
place to rest. Get guest bedrooms ready for visitors by clearing out
closet space, adding freshly laundered blankets and providing plenty of
pillows. Keep in mind the importance of a variety of lighting options in
this room. A bedside table lamp
may be great for night-time reading but overhead lighting will be
helpful when dressing, applying makeup or wrapping last-minute gifts.
Simple decor projects like new area rugs
and window treatments can have a big impact on the room. If the
guestroom is small, adding some decorative mirrors can help the area
feel more expansive. Updating the old ceiling fan can dramatically alter
the look of any space, plus aid in airflow. Finally, polish off the
holiday look with in-season flowers or plants—they're welcoming and warm
and make a great gift to send guests home with once their visits end.
5. Living room
Guests
will also congregate in the living room. Fortunately, some simple
cosmetic changes go a long way toward making this room warm, comfortable
and inviting. Changing accent pillows, throws and window treatments to
seasonal patterns and colors are a great way to start.
A decorated
mantel is also a classic holiday decor touch. For a fast and easy
festive look, place loose evergreen branches along the mantel and
intersperse with brightly colored Christmas ornaments. Don't overlook
the Christmas tree. Positioning a tree in front of a window allows your
holiday spirit to shine through to the outdoors. Just remember to keep
trees away from the fireplace and other heat sources.
With some creativity and planning, you can get your home ready to welcome holiday guests - just in the nick of time.
Preparing your home for holiday guests doesn't
have to be time consuming or costly. By focusing on areas that receive
the most guest traffic, you can create a fresh, welcoming environment
within budget. The home improvement experts at Lowe's recommend updating
five key spaces:
1. Entryways
Start by making a great first
impression and setting the mood by enhancing the entryway and improving
curb appeal. By adding a new doormat and painting the front door an
inviting, rich jewel tone, you'll be sure to make a statement year-round
about the personalities inside your home.
Next, step inside and consider lighting upgrades. The foyer is the perfect spot to add a dramatic pendant light
or chandelier to welcome guests with a warm glow. Add some festive
holiday decor by layering a centerpiece of paperwhites - a fragrant,
fast-growing seasonal flower -- paired with pinecones on a foyer table
to create a look that combines two popular seasonal standbys. Roomier
entryways can benefit from a decorative urn filled with a variety of
greens. Heap allen + roth ornaments on top to create a 'holiday
topiary.'
2. Kitchens
The kitchen is the hub of the home,
especially during the holidays. Giving this room a refresh can be quick
and easy, regardless of budget.
Painting is one of the simplest,
most cost-effective ways to completely change the look of a space.
Experiment with rich, food- and spice-inspired hues that will provide an
appealing backdrop for holiday decor and remain relevant when the
seasons change.
It's easier than ever to change the look of countertops and cabinets. While you're swapping out knobs and drawer pulls,
consider giving tired laminate countertops a coat of paint. Add a new
backsplash in ceramic tile or natural stone, or go quick and easy with
peel-and-stick metal tile that evokes the look of classic tin.
3. Guest bath/powder room
After
the kitchen, the guest bath or powder room will likely see the most
holiday traffic. These rooms - usually smaller than master baths - will
benefit from a simple de-cluttering. Quick updates like adding new
cabinet hardware and coordinating accessories like soap dishes, lotion
dispensers, toothbrush holders, shower curtains and towels are easy ways
to refresh these small but important areas.
The holidays are also
a great time to update items you can enjoy for the rest of the year,
such as lighting and faucets, new mirrors, paint or wallpaper.
4. Guest bedroom
After
days filled with festivities, your guests will appreciate a comfortable
place to rest. Get guest bedrooms ready for visitors by clearing out
closet space, adding freshly laundered blankets and providing plenty of
pillows. Keep in mind the importance of a variety of lighting options in
this room. A bedside table lamp
may be great for night-time reading but overhead lighting will be
helpful when dressing, applying makeup or wrapping last-minute gifts.
Simple decor projects like new area rugs
and window treatments can have a big impact on the room. If the
guestroom is small, adding some decorative mirrors can help the area
feel more expansive. Updating the old ceiling fan can dramatically alter
the look of any space, plus aid in airflow. Finally, polish off the
holiday look with in-season flowers or plants—they're welcoming and warm
and make a great gift to send guests home with once their visits end.
5. Living room
Guests
will also congregate in the living room. Fortunately, some simple
cosmetic changes go a long way toward making this room warm, comfortable
and inviting. Changing accent pillows, throws and window treatments to
seasonal patterns and colors are a great way to start.
A decorated
mantel is also a classic holiday decor touch. For a fast and easy
festive look, place loose evergreen branches along the mantel and
intersperse with brightly colored Christmas ornaments. Don't overlook
the Christmas tree. Positioning a tree in front of a window allows your
holiday spirit to shine through to the outdoors. Just remember to keep
trees away from the fireplace and other heat sources.
With some creativity and planning, you can get your home ready to welcome holiday guests - just in the nick of time.