There’s always something magical about hosting the holidays in your very own home. That’s true most times, but it can be even more magical if it’s your first year doing so. If you just bought your dream home or you’re finally ready to open your doors to family and friends, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere is much easier than you may think. The positive side to homeownership is that you now finally have the freedom to make your space exactly how you want it. It’s time for you to start making your own traditions that reflect your style. It’s also time to make memories in your new home. Here’s how to transform your space into a holiday haven that will have everyone coming back for more good times.
1. A Table Runner
Creating a stunning holiday table starts with layering. Every great layer begins with a foundation to add depth. Always start with a beautiful table runner down the center of your dining table. This will become your anchor piece to the whole look. Choose the colors that reflect your holiday and your vibe. Some options include a rich burgundy velvet, a classic buffalo plaid, an elegant champagne silk, or shimmering gold. Your runner will create a visual flow and make even a simple setup feel intentional and super festive.
Think of your table runner as the red carpet to your dining experience. It will draw the eye down the length of the table to create a cohesive backdrop for everything else. Always consider the length of your table and aim for a runner that hangs approximately six to twelve inches over each end.
2. Place Festive Placemats
The next layer to your table would be placemats at each setting. These pieces will protect your table, which can be especially useful if you just bought new furniture for your new home. Don’t be afraid to mix and match materials to create fun holiday visual interest. The key is creating depth without overwhelming the eye. Your table should feel festive, but not chaotic.
3. A Memorable Centerpiece
A centerpiece is where your personality will truly shine. This is your moment to make a statement, and it doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. A collection of pillar candles in varying heights surrounded by fresh greenery, pinecones, and seasonal berries creates instant ambiance and that coveted candlelit glow. The golden rule of centerpieces? Don’t make them too tall.
You didn’t buy a home and invite people over just to have them staring at a centerpiece all evening. The best conversations happen when everyone can see each other’s faces, share stories, and connect. Consider using a long, shallow vessel for your centerpiece so it stretches down the runner without creating a barrier.
4. Personal Touches
Small details make the biggest impact when it comes to memorable hosting. Place a napkin folded into a fun shape or a personalized place card at each setting to show your guests you’ve thought about their experience. Place cards deserve special attention. Hand-letter each guest’s name on cardstock, attach names to small ornaments they can take home, or write on fall leaves with metallic pens for an autumn gathering.
These little touches transform a meal into a memory, and that’s what having your own space to host is all about. It’s the difference between eating dinner and experiencing an evening. Style your spread and don’t let your beautiful food sit on a bare table. The space between your serving dishes is valuable real estate. Add small decorative pieces around your serving dishes to create visual flow and maintain your theme throughout the meal.
5. Drink Station
A well-stocked drink station is non-negotiable for stress-free hosting. Set up a dedicated area with multiple options: a signature cocktail (perhaps named after your new street or neighborhood), red and white wine selections, craft beer, sparkling water, and a festive mocktail for non-drinkers or designated drivers. Include a bucket of ice, pretty glassware, fresh garnishes like citrus wheels and herb sprigs, cocktail napkins, and clear labels for each option. Consider creating a small menu card so guests know what’s available.
6. Decorating Beyond the Dining Room
The magic shouldn’t stop at your dining table. Choose one decorated area that greets guests as they arrive. This could be in your entryway with a stunning wreath and garland framing the doorway, your living room with a beautifully decorated tree and coordinating throw pillows, or even your front porch with lanterns and seasonal planters. This sets the festive mood the moment people walk through your door and makes your whole home feel celebration-ready. When you’re a homeowner, you’re not just hosting dinner; you’re welcoming people into your world. Let your decorated area reflect that pride. It doesn’t need to be magazine-perfect; it just needs to feel like you and signal to your guests that something special is happening here tonight. After dinner, transition to activities that bring everyone together. Set up a game area with options ranging from classic board games to holiday trivia, charades, or card games.
Most important of all - have fun with those that you hold dear and create memories that will carry through year after year. Happy Holidays from Marie Babin Team.❤️