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Preparing the Guest Room: A Holiday Welcome from the Heart Guest Post by Jenn Dwight www.idealorganizers.com www.instagram.com/idealorganizers As the holidays approach, many of us prepare our homes to welcome loved ones—adult children returning for a visit, grandparents staying a few nights, or lifelong friends joining the festivities. Amid the shopping lists and holiday menus, the guest room is often overlooked. Whether you have a dedicated space or a multi-use room, a little thoughtful organizing can transform it into a peaceful retreat for your guests—and make your hosting experience much more enjoyable.
Start by Clearing the Space Guest rooms often become a temporary home for storage bins, extra clothes, or unopened deliveries. Before your guests arrive, take a few moments to clear out anything that doesn’t belong. You’re already preparing the space—why not use this time to let go of a few things you no longer need? Even opening up a drawer or freeing a spot in the closet shows guests that their comfort matters. Add Comfort without Overcomplicating You don’t need a five-star setup to make someone feel at home. Simple comforts go a long way. Start with clean sheets, extra pillows, and a cozy throw for colder nights. A bedside lamp, tissues, and space to plug in a phone charger are often all it takes. Consider placing out a small basket with:
Make It Safe and Senior-Friendly If your holiday guests include older adults, take a moment to think about their comfort and mobility. Are there tripping hazards like rugs or cluttered walkways? Is the bed at a height that’s easy to get in and out of? Does the nearest bathroom have non-slip mats or grab bars? These small safety updates can make a big difference, especially during a busy season when your guests may be more tired than usual. Want to Make It Just Right? Stay in the Room Yourself One of the best ways to fine-tune the space is to spend a night in it yourself. Bring an overnight bag, unpack your things, and go through the motions as if you were the guest. You might discover that there’s no place to set a cup of tea, or that the outlet is hard to reach from the bed. You may find the lighting is too bright, or the curtain doesn’t close all the way. That one night can help you make meaningful improvements that your guests will quietly appreciate. Ask for Feedback After the visit, check in with your guests. Was there anything they needed but couldn’t find? Anything that felt especially comfortable or helpful? Their input is gold. It helps you improve the space without having to guess what matters most. A Space That Feels Like an Invitation In the end, your guest room doesn’t need to be perfect—it just needs to feel intentional. A little calm. A little cozy. A little space set aside that says, “We’re glad you’re here.” At Ideal Organizing + Design, we believe that organizing isn’t just about tidying up—it’s about making space for connection. And during the holidays, there’s no greater gift than that. Remember if you need organizing assistance and support with your family life, home and/or office, you are cordially invited to contact ... Donna LaRoche, M.Ed., Professional Organizer, 617.640.2366 Organizing Barnstable, Bourne, Chatham, Dennis, Eastham, Falmouth, Hyannis, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, Orleans, Provincetown, Sandwich, Truro and Yarmouth Comments are closed.
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