How To: Prepare for Guests

As you may already know, I am somewhat OCD.  I am a neat freak, but not a clean freak.  I love to organize things, but hate scrubbing things down.  But, I’ve been cleaning like crazy this summer.  Why?  We have and will have a ton of guests this summer.  Two weeks ago, my friend from Portland visited.  Last weekend, some friends from Minnesota stayed with us.  Some of Ben’s family will visit this weekend.  Then I’ll be out-of-town.  While I’m gone, my cousin is staying at our house.  A few days after I return, Ben’s brother and girlfriend are staying here for a week. 

I like our guests to feel at home and have a few little items ready to use.  Here are a few things I do, in addition to cleaning, to accommodate our guests.

A comfortable bed:

There are several components to a comfortable bed: the mattress, sheets, blankets and pillows. 

Our guest bed is a king sized Sleep Number bed.  This allows each guest to customize the bed to their ideal level of firmness or softness. 

I prefer to use 300+ thread count white sheets.  They’re soft, durable and easy to clean with bleach.  Use a fitted sheet to cover the mattress and a flat sheet on top.  Place the flat sheet face down, then fold over the comforter or blanket.  This will show the detail of the sheets-notice the brown stripe on the sheet?  Buy sheets that you would use, not just the cheapest ones you can find. 

Keep a weather appropriate blanket or comforter on the bed.  You can choose between a duvet or comforter, but make sure it’s right for the time of year.  Doesn’t hurt if it’s good-looking, too.

Outfit your bed with four pillows, two medium to firm and two soft.  In our case, the king sized pillows are medium and the standard pillows are soft.  Having firmness choices will accommodate all guests, whether they sleep on their sides, back, or stomach. 

Blankets and Towels:

I recommend keeping at least one lighter weight blanket in the guest bedroom closet.  If guests are cold, they can add it.  If they are too warm, they can remove the comforter and use the light blanket.  I keep a few throw blankets for napping, too.  If you have extra pillows, keep them in the guest closet, too.  It will free up linen closet space and give your guests more options.  Win-win.

It’s a good idea to invest in a set of guest towels.  Include at least 2 bath towels, 2 hand towels, and 2 wash cloths.  Getting room coordinating colors also helps differentiate from other household towels.  You can keep these in the guest closet to keep your guests from searching for towels (or using the pretty ones in the bathroom if you’re like I am). 

Storage Space:

Have adequate dresser and/or closet space to store clothes, suitcases and other essentials.  We don’t have a dresser, so I keep the closet pretty empty and leave a handful of wooden hangers.

A laundry basket or bag comes in handy for guests staying for more than a few days.  I prefer a bag because it takes up less space and I hang it on a hook, even more out-of-the-way.

Speaking of hooks, add one or two the to guest room to hang wet towels.  You can choose an over the door system or hang some out of sight in the closet.  I love our Urban Outfitters branch hook that hangs behind out guest bedroom door.  It’s functional, but it looks so cute when it’s not in use. 

Bathroom Essentials:

Keep at least one drawer empty or nearly empty for guests to store their belongings and tell guests they can use that drawer.  I also keep q-tips, kleenex, band aids, and assorted pain relievers in this drawer.

I have a love for all things miniature.  This happens to come in handy for some guests.  I stock up on travel sized items such as shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste and brushes, bar soap, lotion, chapstick, and deodorant.  I just wander through the travel section of Target and pick up things I use on a regualar basis.  I keep a box in the bathroom with all the extras.  If someone forgets something, I have a back up ready.

Extra Credit:

Give yourself 10 points if you have any of the following items:

1.  Nightlights.  I have a few stowed away in the guest drawer.  I make sure to plug one in the bathroom.  Most adults don’t want one in their bedroom. 

2.  A nightstand with a drawer.  A nightstand is worth 5 points.  I keep lotion, kleenex, mints, Tylenol,  and a small first aid kit in the drawer.  Throw in a bible for the real hotel effect and an extra 5 points.

3.  A clock with an alarm.  Most people use their phones these days, but it’s nice to have back up. 

4.  Bedside carafe.  I used two glasses from World Market-one tall and skinny and another short, fat one stacked on top.  It’s nice to have water close by.

5.  Snacks.  You can keep a few granola bars or crackers, to tide over any hunger.  Mints and chocolates are good in my book.

6.  Books and magazines.  To keep your guests from getting bored, of course.  If you’re really good, throw in some literature about your city-hot spots and destinations.  I myself am not that good.

7.  A fan.  We have a ceiling fan with three settings, but you can have a standing fan, too.  Whatever floats your boat. 

8.  Slippers and a robe.  Again, the real hotel effect.

9.  A mirror.  What is better than a mirror?  A full length mirror.  We have a decorative mirror hanging on the wall. 

10.  Great smelling bath products; salts, scrubs, bubble bath, etc. 

So, what do you do to prepare for guests?  I’m dying to know!

It’s Alive!

A few weeks ago, I showed our front yard, including my peonies.  Well, here they are now, BLOOMING! 

Finally, after 4 years, I have actual flowers, not just buds. 

The roses are beginning to bloom, too.  I love pretty flowers!

Etsy Inspiration

I love Etsy.com.  I sell prints and stationery on it, but I also love to peruse to get inspiration.  I thought I’d share some of my favorite finds today. 

I love these pillows!  So creative, but could be easy to create a custom design for your own home.  It’s as simple as finding a background fabric, fabric paint and sewing the cover. 

I love a whimsical touch, and these pillows fit the bill.  Many other states are available, too.

These leather totes seem so versatile.  I wonder if another fabric or material would work.  I’m sure a pattern could be created to make a similar effect…

On to some unique artwork.  I’m sure something like this could be created using paper punches.  Simply punch your designs and glue in the shape of your choice. 

Punches would also work great to create a custom art piece similar to this:

Here are some other favorites:

I create custom silhouettes, but this is just amazing!  The black is all cut from one sheet of paper!

Amy Ruppel’s prints are adorable, and this print is no exception.

Talk about adorable; I LOVE these measuring spoons!  The price is just a little steep for my budget, though.

I’m still trying to find some great hooks or a way to make them .  I want 3D cast metal bird heads, similar to taxidermy deer heads, but birds.  Hmm…what to do! 

How about you?   Have you found inspirational pieces to customize for your home?

All images found via the featured Etsy seller’s listing as linked above.

Our Future Projects

So, I’ve shared the list of things we’ve changed in Our Humble A{Bowe}d, but we’re not done working, yet.  Here are some of our major future projects:

1.  Remodel our kitchen.

2.  Pour a new concrete patio.

3.  Refinish our hardwood floors.

4.  Finish part of our laundry and close the ugly out.

5.  Complete our steam room/shower.

6.  Clean and stain our fence.  Build gates.

And some of our smaller projects:

1.  Repaint our interior doors and replace hardware.

2.  New dining table and chairs.

3.  Update bedroom and hall light fixtures.

4.  Finish drawers and doors for basement office, entertainment center and bathroom.

5.  Touch up paint throughout the house, fill any cracks with caulking and maybe repaint our living room, hall and dining room.

6.  Spray paint our end tables and create new tops.

7.  Fill in areas with landscape rock.

8.  Grout our bathroom seam to prevent leaking.

9.  Paint front door outside trim white.

10.  Install a master bathroom fan.

I have some items that I want to replace or find, too, preferably at a great price.

1.  Brushed nickel double curtain rods.

2.  Curtain rods for the basement bedroom.

The list is never-ending.  Maybe we’ll check a few off our list over the summer…  What about you-do you have any lingering projects to finish?

Gimme A Giveaway!

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