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Ideas to get your home ready for Christmas guests

With the holidays fast approaching, now is the time to start prepping your home for your Christmas guests. From door bells and door mats, to cushions and curtains, small changes can make all the difference. That’s why we’ve created some handy tips to help you freshen up your home in time for Christmas and give your guests a fabulous festive stay. It’s time to get your home ready for Christmas.

Christmas doormat outside a door, featuring a mistletoe design around the edges and 'Welcome' in white lettering.Christmas doormat outside a door, featuring a mistletoe design around the edges and 'Welcome' in white lettering.Christmas doormat outside a door, featuring a mistletoe design around the edges and 'Welcome' in white lettering.Christmas doormat outside a door, featuring a mistletoe design around the edges and 'Welcome' in white lettering.

1. Freshen up your entrance

Whether you’re hosting a Christmas party, or someone’s popping by to drop off the turkey, first impressions count when having guests over. From the moment your guests step foot on your doorstep, you want to make sure they’re getting that warm and fuzzy feeling.

Making a good first impression doesn’t have to be expensive. There are numerous quick fixes you can make to your front door that will transform the look and feel to the entrance of your home.

Is your front door looking tired? A fresh coat of paint can work wonders! With guests visiting over the festive season, consider upgrading to a smart doorbell like the Ring doorbell. It sends real-time notifications when someone approaches or rings the bell, plus you can keep an eye on what's happening live, and speak to visitors directly from your phone.

Cosy living room with a Christmas tree on one side, a coffee table adorned with ornaments and a large festive candle, and a white sofa with festive cushions - one embroidered with Christmas trees and the other cream with 'Cuddle up' written on it.Cosy living room with a Christmas tree on one side, a coffee table adorned with ornaments and a large festive candle, and a white sofa with festive cushions - one embroidered with Christmas trees and the other cream with 'Cuddle up' written on it.Cosy living room with a Christmas tree on one side, a coffee table adorned with ornaments and a large festive candle, and a white sofa with festive cushions - one embroidered with Christmas trees and the other cream with 'Cuddle up' written on it.Cosy living room with a Christmas tree on one side, a coffee table adorned with ornaments and a large festive candle, and a white sofa with festive cushions - one embroidered with Christmas trees and the other cream with 'Cuddle up' written on it.

2. Refresh your walls with paint

It’s easy for scuffs and marks on your walls to blend into the background, but for guests, they’ll be glaringly obvious. Paint your hallway and living room walls for a fresh new look. You could choose the same colour and cover any marks. Or if you’re feeling adventurous, why not choose a brand-new colour to see in the new year?

If you’re not sure where to start, we’ll show you how to prep your walls for painting and transform your room with a fresh coat of paint. Need some help deciding your shade? We’ve got plenty of living room colour ideas to inspire you, from sage green to deep blue. Our paint mixing service lets you choose from 2,000 pre-selected colours to find the perfect colour for your room.

 

Cosy living room with a Christmas tree adorned with lights and baubles, a white armchair featuring a 'Cosy' cushion in gold lettering, and a lit fireplace adding to the warm, inviting atmosphere.Cosy living room with a Christmas tree adorned with lights and baubles, a white armchair featuring a 'Cosy' cushion in gold lettering, and a lit fireplace adding to the warm, inviting atmosphere.Cosy living room with a Christmas tree adorned with lights and baubles, a white armchair featuring a 'Cosy' cushion in gold lettering, and a lit fireplace adding to the warm, inviting atmosphere.Cosy living room with a Christmas tree adorned with lights and baubles, a white armchair featuring a 'Cosy' cushion in gold lettering, and a lit fireplace adding to the warm, inviting atmosphere.

3. Create a cosy ambience with lighting

The festive period calls for ambient lighting. If your home is looking a little lacklustre, switch up your lighting to create a cosy space. Think draped string lights, extra table lamps, and subtle spotlights. We’ve shed some light on our favourite lighting quick fixes below.

Turn off the ceiling lights and get cosy with floor and table lamps. Putting a floor lamp in the corner of your living room is a great way to brighten up the space whilst keeping it looking ambient.

If you have a fireplace, we recommend draping string lights over the mantelpiece. Remember – the cosier your space feels, the more at home your guests will feel. Don’t be afraid to hang some outdoor string lights on the front of your house to impress the guests upon arrival!

A stylish bathroom with pink wall panelling, bold green floral wallpaper and a black and white freestanding bath tub.A stylish bathroom with pink wall panelling, bold green floral wallpaper and a black and white freestanding bath tub.A stylish bathroom with pink wall panelling, bold green floral wallpaper and a black and white freestanding bath tub.A stylish bathroom with pink wall panelling, bold green floral wallpaper and a black and white freestanding bath tub.

4. Give your bathroom a spruce up

Is your bathroom looking a little… uninspiring? You can quickly spruce up your bathroom before guests arrive with just a few small changes. Check out these bathroom ideas for tips on freshening up your space.

Getting your home guest ready doesn’t mean you have to splash out on a whole new bathroom. Your guests will be left feeling like they’ve experienced spa-like luxury with just a few accessory upgrades. From illuminated mirrors to a fresh shower curtain, browse our range of bathroom accessories.

Boho-style bedroom with a bold, colourful mural behind the bed, a cosy bed layered with blankets and cushions, and two rattan lampshades hanging from the ceiling.Boho-style bedroom with a bold, colourful mural behind the bed, a cosy bed layered with blankets and cushions, and two rattan lampshades hanging from the ceiling.Boho-style bedroom with a bold, colourful mural behind the bed, a cosy bed layered with blankets and cushions, and two rattan lampshades hanging from the ceiling.Boho-style bedroom with a bold, colourful mural behind the bed, a cosy bed layered with blankets and cushions, and two rattan lampshades hanging from the ceiling.

5. Prepare the spare bedroom for guests

If you’ve got guests staying the night, it’s essential that you’ve got a bedroom that not only makes your guests feel at home, but one that’s equipped for a good night’s sleep. From blackout blinds to plush pillows, there are several quick fixes you can undertake to get your spare room guest ready.

You want to make sure your guests have a comfortable stay, whether they're sleeping on the sofa or in the spare bed. We suggest choosing memory foam pillows to give your guests ultimate comfort.

Blackout blinds or blackout curtains are key to a good night’s sleep. These type of blinds and curtains include a coating that blocks out all external light as well as keeping the warmth in – perfect for those chilly winter mornings. Not only will your guests be guaranteed a peaceful sleep, but you can sleep easy knowing it’s a cost-effective quick fix too. Looking for more guest room ideas? Read our article for advice on creating a welcoming guest room.

Entrance to a home adorned with lit Christmas decorations, including a fairy light wreath on the front door, a lit star hung on the outside wall, a reindeer Christmas silhouette, and three mini fairy light Christmas trees on the ground.Entrance to a home adorned with lit Christmas decorations, including a fairy light wreath on the front door, a lit star hung on the outside wall, a reindeer Christmas silhouette, and three mini fairy light Christmas trees on the ground.Entrance to a home adorned with lit Christmas decorations, including a fairy light wreath on the front door, a lit star hung on the outside wall, a reindeer Christmas silhouette, and three mini fairy light Christmas trees on the ground.Entrance to a home adorned with lit Christmas decorations, including a fairy light wreath on the front door, a lit star hung on the outside wall, a reindeer Christmas silhouette, and three mini fairy light Christmas trees on the ground.

6. Get your garden ready

Your outdoor space shouldn’t be neglected just because it’s winter. If you’re hosting a Christmas party, chances are you’ll have lots of guests coming in and out of your house, so it’s important that your garden space is guest ready too. Outdoor lighting is vital when it comes to dark winter nights. We recommend opting for a motion sensor floodlight so guests can navigate around the garden when heading outside. If you’re braving the cold and hosting a festive garden party, impress your guests by hanging some twinkling garden string lights.

Want to win Christmas host of the year? Dazzle your guests with the full works! Go big with a glass of bubbly in the hot tub – portable spas can be used all year round and are a great option for entertaining guests. Alternatively, if you’re looking for a low-cost quick fix that will be a real party highlight, choose a chiminea or firepit. There’s nothing better than roasting marshmallows round the fire over the festive period!