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Overcoming Seasonal Hosting Challenges

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The holidays bring joy, laughter, and, let’s be honest, a few logistical headaches.

If you’re hosting a crowd but anticipate space or supply issues, try these quick fixes to ensure that your event runs smoothly.

Not enough chairs?

Should your guest list be bigger than your standard seating options, pull in benches, ottomans, and even sturdy storage cubes to create extra spots for sitting. Floor cushions and poufs can also work for casual get-togethers, and a standing table near the food will allow guests to mingle without the need for additional chairs. And if all else fails, consider renting seating just for the occasion.

Table too small?

Your dining table likely isn’t long enough to accommodate a large party, but you can simply push smaller ones together and cover them with a single tablecloth for a unified look.

Don’t have extra tables?

Set up a buffet instead and encourage guests to eat in different areas, such as your living room, kitchen, and sunroom.

Short on dishes?

Get creative: sheet pans can double as large serving trays, and Mason jars will work for drinks and desserts. As long as you have places to put the food and plates to eat from, it doesn’t matter if you have to mix and match—just say that you were going for eclectic holiday charm.

House too warm?

A full house heats up fast, so before guests arrive, turn the thermostat down a few degrees to help keep them comfortable. You can also crack a window for airflow or strategically place a few different fans in common areas to circulate air without making them drafty.

With a little flexibility and creativity (along with the suggested hosting essentials on page 16 and kitchen gadgets on page 42), you can throw together a stress-free holiday gathering that your guests are sure to enjoy.

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