Preparing for Houseguests
How to Improve Your Home for Visitors and Avoid Running Out of Time
By Wanda Leibowitz, published Jan 20, 2006
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Being a good host means making your guests comfortable, and we are sometimes more willing to go the extra mile to help other people than we are to indulge in what we consider luxuries for ourselves. For instance, even if you have been hanging your bathrobe on a bare nail for months, the idea that other people will be using your bathroom is quite likely to make you suddenly feel the urge to put up a nice new towel rack. Many of us have experienced the phenomenon of making an improvement in our home right before we have people over, and preparing for houseguests tends to make us aware of how much we can do to make our homes more pleasant. Part of the joy of preparing for houseguests is going over every inch of your living space to see what needs to be cleaned, fixed, or replaced, and then relaxing later with the knowledge that everything is ship-shape.
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Takeaways
- The key to preparing for houseguests is planning ahead.
- A week ahead, start in on the big tasks that will bring your home up to shape.
- At the last minute, take on small improvements for instant gratification.
Did You Know?
Mark Twain said that houseguests, like fish, begin to smell after the third day.
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