15 Things Your Guests Notice When They Enter Your Home
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Guests form impressions in your home faster than you’d like to believe. Your home has a story to tell, and people read that story within the first few minutes of arriving, from the scent of your space to the lighting. We’re so used to the little details that make our spaces welcoming that we might sometimes forget them. But for someone walking in fresh, even the smallest thing stands out.
If you’re curious about what your guests notice right away, here’s a list that might help you see your home through their eyes.
The Atmosphere
Your home energy and vibe speaks volumes overall. Does it have a warm, lively, laughter filled feeling, or does it feel cold and impersonal? It’s the little details that shape the atmosphere, the cleanliness, the decor, the smells, the lighting. It’s also shaped by you and how you make your guests feel most of all.
The Lighting
The atmosphere of a room can change completely from being bright or being dim. The way a space is lit can make it feel either too dark or too brightly lit, and somehow less welcoming. For instance, soft, warm lighting can convey a cozy and inviting old world feeling in your home, while really bright lights can give you that uninviting feeling of a clinical environment. Remember the balance—lamps, string lights and dimmers have this charming ability to not be overwhelming.
The Sounds
A big difference in how relaxed guests feel in your home can be made by noise. These are the quiet hum of a fan, the gentle sound of music playing in the background, or the rattling of an old air conditioner, and they’re the sounds that can set the tone for your space. If you want to create a soothing, warm environment, some soft background music will little trouble no harm.
The Entryway
The entryway is a first handshake. It may be grand or simple, but it sets the tone for the rest of the house. Is it clean and organized, or is there shoes and bags strewn around? A clean, inviting entryway shows that you take pride in your space, and your guests. A few plants or even a small rug can really help make this area look more put together.
The Clutter
Clutter becomes a thing, and it doesn’t take much to make a place feel chaotic. A stack of mail, random papers, or toys laying about on the floor can signal that things are a bit out of order. Even decluttering the most visible spaces such as tables and countertops can bring a space to ordering a relaxing tone.
The Cleanliness
You don’t need a spotless home, but some areas — bathrooms, kitchens — are definitely scrutinized. Guests don’t expect perfection, but a quick wipe down of the counters and an empty trash bin will make a world of difference. Clean spaces make your home look well taken care of and nice to be in.
The Furniture Arrangement
How you arrange your furniture can make a space easier and more comfortable to move through. Your guests might be awkward if they have to push themselves between chairs or teeter over rugs. Make your home welcoming, functional and feel open, clear pathways and seating areas that encourage conversation.
The Decor
Your home’s decor shows your personality, as this Liberty article attests. Be it art on the walls, or trinkets on your shelf, your guests will soak in the vibe the decor sets. Is it thoughtful, and does it flow and make sense, or is it a bunch of unrelated things crammed into a little container? And little things, like puting marbles in a jar, or framed pictures, or a cozy throw on the couch, or just stuff around, shows the essence of your home.
The Temperature
Too hot or too cold? The temperature of your home is noticed almost right away by guests. They will be uncomfortable if it’s freezing, stuffy if it’s too warm. Finding a balance is key. Have a few blankets around, or a fan, so guests can adjust to their liking.
The Floors
Guests are going to feel your floors, whether hardwood, carpeted, or tiled, as they walk through your home. Big no no for dirty, sticky or cluttered floors. Vacuum or sweep quickly and it will automatically look cleaner and inviting in your space.
The Smell
According to this Detroit News article, scent is the first thing anyone notices when they walk into your home. Scent is long lasting, whether it’s the smell of a delicious home cooked meal, or the remnants of last night’s takeout. Another thing to pay notice to are any lingering odors of pets and cooking. A clean, well ventilated space with a simple candle or air freshener can turn your home around.
The Personal Touches
The little things that show who you are, guests appreciate. Inside, family photos, travel souvenirs, maybe a quirky vase tell a lot about the people who live there. Your home doesn’t feel like a generic space; it feels like a lived in one because of these personal things.
The Bathroom Situation
A clean, well stocked bathroom is always appreciated by guests. Ensure you have soap, hot water, clean towels and toilet paper no farther away than your elbow. A bathroom that smells nice and looks nice makes it seem like the rest of your home is cared for as well.
The Seating Comfort
Nobody wants to feel like you’re sitting on a rock for an evening. So having comfortable seating is a huge way of making guests feel comfortable. A living area is a space where people love to hang out, and by adding fluffy pillows, cozy throws, or even a cushioned chair can help you make your living area a place where people want to be.
The Outdoor Space
If you have a porch or patio, or a garden, it’s one of the first things people will see when they’re approaching your home. Even if your outdoor space is small, a well kept one will make your home more inviting. Before your guests even enter your home, a few potted plants, a clean walkway, or even some twinkling lights will make your home feel welcoming and homey.
Disclaimer: This list is solely the author’s opinion based on research and publicly available information.
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