Prepare Your Home for the Holidays: 7 Tips for a Festive Season

Transform your home into a festive haven this holiday season with simple tips on cleaning, decluttering, and decorating. Learn how to create a cozy atmosphere, infuse your space with seasonal scents, and prepare for guests with thoughtful accommodations and entertainment. The post Prepare Your Home for the Holidays: 7 Tips for a Festive Season appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate Tips for Home Buying, Selling & More.
Outdoor holiday decor

The holiday season is a time of joy, togetherness, and celebration—but it can also bring a flurry of preparations. From hosting family dinners to accommodating out-of-town guests, your home becomes the heart of the festivities. Creating a welcoming, organized, and festive environment doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With thoughtful planning and a few simple strategies, you can prepare your home for the holidays and transform your space into a cozy haven that radiates holiday cheer. 

No matter if you live in an apartment in Miami, FL, a rental home in Tuscaloosa, AL, or a house in Bakersfield, CA, this guide will walk you through essential steps to declutter and clean your home, add festive touches, prepare for guests, and set the stage for holiday entertainment, ensuring your home is ready to impress and delight all season long.

Christmas Tree with lights

1. Clean and declutter to prepare your home for the holidays

In a world buzzing with information and endless distractions, the value of simplicity and order often goes unnoticed. Yet, when our surroundings are clean and organized, it can profoundly impact our mood, productivity, and overall well-being. Clearing out unnecessary items, tidying up key areas, and tackling those often-overlooked cleaning tasks can make your space feel more open, functional, and prepped for the holidays.

Create a task list and schedule that works for you

The first step to cleaning and decluttering your home is to curate a detailed list of all the cleaning tasks you need to tackle. Prioritize these tasks based on their importance and frequency of use, ensuring that they are the most essential areas. It’s also helpful to consider the depth of each task—being as thorough as possible will ensure long-lasting cleanliness. A well-organized and thoughtful approach will allow you to stay focused and make the cleaning process more manageable and effective. 

Greater Los Angeles, CA-based cleaning company, Cali Maids, advises, “Start by making a simple cleaning schedule that breaks your tasks into daily, weekly, and monthly chores—keeping it organized helps a ton. Focus on one room at a time, cleaning from top to bottom, and don’t hesitate to get your family involved. Establish a daily routine to keep things manageable, and treat yourself afterward; a little reward goes a long way in keeping up the motivation to keep your home looking great.” 

Newly cleaned empty sink
Courtesy of Cali Maids

Start by decluttering key areas

Victor Carvalho, owner of Sunshine Cleaning Service in North Atlanta, GA says, “Preparing your home for the holidays doesn’t have to be stressful. Start by decluttering key areas like entryways and living rooms, donating or storing items you no longer need. Focus on deep-cleaning high-traffic spaces, including bathrooms and kitchens, to create a welcoming environment for guests. Use organizational tools like labeled bins or baskets to tidy up quickly.”

Establish a consistent approach

Following a set of cleaning rules can streamline the process and ensure your home is thoroughly cleaned and organized. By establishing a consistent approach, you can tackle tasks efficiently and avoid overlooking important areas. Let’s explore key cleaning principles to help you stay on track and maintain a high standard of cleanliness as you prepare your home for the holidays.

The “One Touch” rule

The “One Touch” rule involves touching each item just once.  Precise Cleaning in Central Texas uses this rule as a standard practice. “One of the best ways to declutter and organize your home is to implement this rule. Once you come across an item, make the immediate decision to keep, donate, recycle, or discard it, and then take action based on that choice. Begin with manageable areas, such as a single drawer, shelf, or room, to prevent feeling overwhelmed.”

The “One In, One Out” rule

The “One In, One Out” rule entails removing one old item from your home when something new is brought in. Clearly Cleaning Services in Chicago, IL explains,. “Instead of tossing the items, consider donating them. If you’re short on time, you might want to hire a cleaner who can assist with both cleaning and decluttering. This not only provides motivation as you’ll have someone working alongside you, but it can also be incredibly helpful since a professional has plenty of experience in these tasks.”

packing boxes on counter

2. Create a cozy atmosphere

Creating a cozy atmosphere is essential when preparing your home for the holidays and making your space feel warm and inviting this season. It’s not just about decorations—it’s about setting the right mood through lighting, candles, textures, and thoughtful details that encourage relaxation and comfort. These simple yet effective ways transform your space into a cozy haven that will make your guests feel right at home and create a perfect setting for holiday memories.

Marmalade Mercantile, a vintage-inspired urban farmhouse décor and accessories store based in Ithaca, NY, shares, “Add in warm lighting, plenty of soft pillows, throws, and interesting books to enhance your guest room and make it cozy and comfortable for guests.”

Creating a cozy atmosphere includes focusing on soft lighting and inviting textures. The online home décor store, Kanyon Shop echoes the same sentiment. “Include a variety of warm, dim lights such as floor lamps, and layer plush throws, cushions, and rugs to add comfort to your space during the holidays. When incorporating natural elements like wood or marble it brings a sense of calm and connection to the space. A cozy home is all about creating warmth and relaxation with small, thoughtful details.”

Two filled Christmas tree designed wine glasses
Courtesy of Kanyon Shop

3. Infuse warmth with holiday aromas

Scents play a powerful role in creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere at home. The right fragrance can instantly enhance the mood, making your space feel warm and welcoming for the holidays. 

Scent New York, who specializes in luxurious ambient scenting and oil diffusers for all spaces, shares, “Scent is the most powerful sense, and therefore our most effective tool when designing an inviting atmosphere. It’s not just your home always smelling fresh and clean; it’s elegance that lingers throughout your guests’ stay. It influences a sense of harmony in your home, and opens the door for wonderful moments they will always remember fondly.”

Towels and toiletries on counter with greenery
Courtesy of Scent New York

Balance your scents

The placement of candles is just as important as their scent, yet it’s often overlooked in common practices. Jody Lewis, owner of Clark & June Candle Co., specializing in small batch soy candles hand-poured with love, suggests, “Try placing a candle near entryways to greet guests with a soothing aroma as they arrive. Select complementary fragrances in the living spaces to maintain a cohesive scent profile throughout your home.” 

Assortment of different holiday scented candles
Courtesy of Clark & June Candle Co.

Create your own scent profile

One of the most unfortunate situations is having guests enter your home and soon become overwhelmed by the mix of conflicting scents that don’t complement each other. “Mixing complementary fragrances throughout the home is a beautiful way to create your own unique scent profile that your guests will reminisce about for years to come,” states Jamie, owner of candle company Pacific North Wicks, offering boutique candles inspired by the beauty and the spirit of the Pacific Northwest.

Two holiday scented candles
Courtesy of Pacific North Wicks

Opt for eco-friendly and health-conscious candles

For those who rely on candles to enhance a cozy ambiance, high-quality soy or beeswax candles are a healthier and more eco-friendly choice. “For an illuminating glow, soy or beeswax are kinder to the air and chic,” explains Miami, FL-based aroma-therapeutic scent studio, Buena Vista Candle Co. adds. “Even with curious pets or little ones underfoot, you can still fill your home with the cozy scents of the season. A simmering pot of water with orange peels and cinnamon sticks offers a safe, natural way to evoke holiday warmth—no open flames required.”

Candles with matches next to magazine with a womans face
Courtesy of Buena Vista Candles

Mix it up with tropical notes

Sweet and tropical scents bring a refreshing and uplifting vibe to your home, offering a unique twist on traditional holiday aromas. These fragrances evoke feelings of warmth and relaxation, making them perfect for creating a cozy yet vibrant atmosphere.

“Infuse your home with the warm, inviting scents of paradise using soy candles or reed diffusers,” suggests Mālie in Kauai, HI, who specializes in soy candles inspired by paradise. “You can also elevate your guests’ experience with luxurious hand soaps, made with organic ingredients and tropical fragrances, ensuring every hand wash feels indulgent. These small touches create a welcoming ambiance that captures the essence of holiday aloha.”

Gold pineapple shaped candles and scent diffusers
Courtesy of Mālie

Incorporate sweeter candles are the perfect way to keep the festivities alive

With the holiday season in full swing, few things compare to the delightful aroma of seasonal desserts that perfectly complement the joy of the festivities. However, as quickly as the treats are enjoyed, their warm, inviting scent vanishes even faster. Diamond Melts, known for their candles with wooden wicks that create a soothing crackling fireplace ambiance, recommends, “Uplift your space with Agave Pound Cake or Pumpkin Peach Soufflé scents to set the mood and fill your space with comforting holiday aromas.”

Assortment of room sprays and candles
Courtesy of Diamond Melts

Add a touch of elegance

Sophisticated and warm scents add an elegant touch to your home, creating an atmosphere of comfort and refinement. These fragrances can energize your space while adding depth in a cozy yet polished ambiance. 

Mikyla Rios, owner of Scottsdale Candle Co, creates uniquely refreshing and luxurious candles crafted from repurposed champagne and liquor bottles., She shares, “To set the perfect mood no matter the holiday, opt for warm, sophisticated scents like sandalwood and amber, or grapefruit and vanilla which evoke a sense of comfort and relaxation. Scattering candles throughout your home, from the mantle to dining tables will instantly transform your space into a welcoming retreat for guests.”

Upcycled champagne bottle into candle
Courtesy of Scottsdale Candle Co.

Infuse your home with traditional holiday scents

Traditional holiday scents have a timeless charm that instantly evokes the spirit of the season. Fragrances like cinnamon, pine, and gingerbread bring warmth and nostalgia, turning your home into a cozy retreat that celebrates cherished memories.

“Nothing marks the start of the holidays better than the smell of it all,” says Alora Ambiance, known for their warm and spicy cinnamon fragrance freshened with sweet orange made for cuddling at home. 

Cherokee Rose Candle Co. based in Canton, GA also weighs in on this. “Incorporate seasonal candles with scents like pine, peppermint, cinnamon, or vanilla throughout your home. If candle flames cannot be monitored during your holiday parties, consider spritzing your rooms with a holiday room spray right before guests arrive.”

Candle on table with other decor items
Courtesy of Cherokee Rose Candle Co

4. Prepare your home for guests

Preparing your home for the holidays is a key part in hosting guests this season, ensuring they feel at ease and well cared for. Thoughtful preparations, such as creating a comfortable sleeping area and providing essential amenities, can make all the difference. With a little effort, you can turn your home into a warm and inviting retreat for your visitors.

Create a guest experience they’ll never forget

Become host of the year by transforming your guests’ space into a boutique hotel. “With fresh sheets, fluffed pillows, and a cozy blanket they’ll want to dive in,” says digital strategist Julie Lauren. “Even a little welcome kit could go a long way: think water bottles, snacks, or even a handwritten note. Bonus points if you include a local treat for a personal touch. Finally, place fresh towels on the bed so your guests feel instantly cared for and don’t have to awkwardly ask.” 

Make sure they have the necessities

The possibilities for making your guests feel welcome are endless, ensuring their stay during the holidays is not only unforgettable but something they’ll eagerly look forward to repeating. Aside from the comfort of the bed, the bathroom often becomes a guest’s second sanctuary in your home. Cheryl Fork, founder of luxury soap brand FORK & MELON,  “I like to make sure guests have everything they might need, along with some little luxuries: a spare toothbrush, hair brush, silk eye mask, and signature FORK & MELON toiletries by the sink and in the shower.” 

Pamper your guests with luxurious touches

In addition to the other great accommodations, Maison Durvage, a luxury artisanal candle and fragrance company based in Dallas, TX, suggests, “Indulge guests with rich, handmade shea butter soaps and lush moisturizing lotion, offering a touch that leaves them feeling pampered and relaxed. It’s the perfect way to make your home feel both cozy and thoughtful for every guest.”Towels on the bed

5. Bring the magic of the holidays into your home

Decorating your home for the holidays is a joyful way to embrace the festive spirit and make your space feel magical. Whether you prefer timeless traditions or modern flair as your holiday aesthetic, the right decorations can transform your home into a warm and welcoming retreat. Thoughtful planning and creative touches ensure every corner reflects the holiday cheer. 

Blend styles and details

Mixing different elements can create a dynamic and visually appealing holiday décor. Incorporating outdoor elements, such as pinecones, branches, or fresh greenery, brings a natural, cozy touch to your home and enhances the festive atmosphere. This blend of styles and nature-inspired details creates a balanced and inviting seasonal look.

Interior designer Abby Smolarsky at Belle Antiquarian, highlighted, “By mixing natural elements and conversation pieces, guests will feel the excitement of the season. In the dining room, guests will see magnolia and holly from our yard, as well as a tree sparkling with collected antique ornaments. It’s the perfect mixture for putting people at ease.”

Christmas decorated living room
Courtesy of Belle Antiquarian

Mix up your styles

To create a decorative home, home décor store David Christopher’s shares, “Inside, use garlands, wreaths, and statement pieces to bring personality to the space. Don’t be afraid to be elegant in one room and whimsical in another.”

Staged Christmas decorations with tree and nutcracker
Courtesy of David Christopher’s

Deck the halls with personalized holiday charm

One of the most distinctive features in many homes during the holidays is the tree, adorned with decorations that reflect a variety of colors, shapes, themes, and personal interests. “Draping festive ornament-filled garlands above windows and door frames creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere for your guests,” explains holiday ornament store, The Callisters Christmas. “Go a step further by using customized ornaments with personal touches, such as hobbies, to reflect your guests’ interests or the room’s aesthetic. As a special keepsake, present each guest with a personalized ornament to commemorate their visit.”

6. Welcome the holiday with outdoor décor

Outdoor holiday decorating creates a festive and inviting atmosphere that extends beyond the walls of your home. It’s an opportunity to showcase your holiday spirit and set a cheerful tone for guests and neighbors alike. A well-decorated exterior with a theme adds charm and spreads seasonal joy to everyone who sees it.

Add cohesive accents

“With simple touches like matching your décor to a cohesive color palette can make the space feel magical and well-thought-out,” explains lifestyle blogger Amelia Lawrence Style. “For the outdoors, use warm string lights, a festive wreath, and seasonal accents like lanterns to make your home inviting. Remember that simplicity can shine just as brightly as extravagance and ensures the holiday spirit is stress-free and joyful.” 

Walker Furniture and Mattress agreed further by stating, “Having a clear theme or color scheme makes decorating a breeze. With your holiday space outdoors, extend the merriment to your backyard. Drape white lights for instant magic, add a fire pit for warmth and ambiance, then toss in cozy blankets and let your favorite holiday playlist do the rest.”

Outdoor holiday decor

7. Don’t forget holiday entertainment

Preparing for holiday entertainment is an essential part of hosting guests and ensuring everyone is engaged while having a memorable experience. Thoughtful planning allows you to create a fun and inviting atmosphere where your guests can relax, enjoy, and connect. From selecting activities to setting the mood, preparing for holiday entertainment is all about making moments special and stress-free for everyone involved.

If you’re looking to wow your guests, prepare multiple games or sessions throughout their visit. Maria Morais, owner of The Game Room, an online store for downloadable games, says,  “Printable games like trivia or charades with a festive twist is an easy yet fun idea. A holiday-themed trivia match or a ‘Gratitude Dice Game’ could be just the thing to break the ice and get everyone talking. It’s simple, fun, and works for all ages.”

Roll the Dice game board
Courtesy of The Game Room

Preparing your home for the holidays: Wrapping up

This season is a time to embrace joy, connection, and celebration, and preparing your home for the holidays plays a big part in creating lasting memories. Whether it’s through decluttering and cleaning, adding cozy touches, infusing your space with festive scents, or preparing for guests and entertainment, every thoughtful detail contributes to a warm and inviting atmosphere. By planning ahead and incorporating these tips, you can transform your home into a haven of holiday cheer, making the season special for everyone who walks through your door.

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