Stress less and enjoy
Hosting friends or family for the holidays requires careful preparation, from designing the perfect menu to creating a beautifully decorated and welcoming space for guests. Elevate your celebrations this season by employing refined strategies and implementing innovative solutions to execute every detail perfectly. From sophisticated décor to thoughtful touches, transform your gatherings into memorable experiences of elegance and ease. The art of hosting begins here.
Start with a plan
Begin your holiday preparations with a detailed plan, including a timeline, task list, and recruit assistance. For out-of-town guests, curate and share a list of nearby accommodations with your invitation, ensuring you’ve thoughtfully vetted all options. If hosting overnight, enhance sleeping areas and bathrooms with pampering essentials. To maintain a shoe-free home, provide house slippers for guests. Consider any pets carefully—address potential safety concerns with children or elderly visitors, account for allergies, plan containment during meals if necessary, or arrange alternative care.
Renowned tastemakers offer invaluable insights for creating a welcoming and festive atmosphere. Nate Berkus, Oprah Winfrey’s trusted interior designer, emphasizes the importance of global tables and meaningful elements in holiday décor. He champions understated elegance with muted palettes, rich textures, and metallic accents, favoring brass and gold over traditional motifs. Berkus suggests incorporating personal touches, like woven placemats from travels or vintage candlesticks, to elevate tablescapes. His advice? Always plan plenty of time for the table setting in advance.
French designer and architect Laura Gonzalez infuses warmth and comfort into every space. Her signature touches include layering sofas and beds with soft throws. Gonzalez opts for seafood risotto for holiday dining, pairing its refined simplicity with a crisp French white wine such as Chablis or Pouilly-Fumé. To leave a lasting impression, offer guests a thoughtful token, such as a pre-wrapped holiday treat. Place these near the door to ensure an effortless and elegant parting gesture.
Quick & easy recipes to impress
While Laura likes risotto, plenty of simple recipe options will set the scene for even the most finicky guests. You can find festive starters like Toasted Gruyere and Cranberry Cups in the Food Network’s 50 Quick and Easy Holiday Recipes. Similarly, Vie Magazine offers Made With Love: Holiday Recipes From Around The World, including appetizers, soups, main dishes, and holiday cocktails. Milk Street features a variety of options to please in their 2024 Holiday Recipe Collection. Also, look to social sites like Pinterest for creative takes like Prosciutto-Wrapped Asparagus, Apple Brie Appetizer, and Crispy Brussel Sprouts with Dijon Aioli.
Celebrities weigh in
Hardly any gathering will go off without a hitch, and that makes part of the charm. Whether a minor cooking mishap or a last-minute change in seating, roll with the surprise. Guests will remember the fun and warmth more than any minor flaws. Allow yourself time to take a breather, grab a bite, and chat with a guest. Rather than rushing through every task, taking small breaks helps you remain energized and present!
Type A personality David Beckham paired with SharkNinja to offer a humorous, self-deprecating take on holiday preparations with the brand. Of course, known perfectionist Martha Stewart provides some final sage advice!
Last Holiday Season, 2023, Symrise embraced the trend of plant-based, allergy-friendly holiday dishes, championing inclusive and sustainable hosting. Share how you plan to celebrate with friends and loved ones in the comments below!