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Here’s How To Plan Your Next House Party Safely And Without COVID Restrictions

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If you plan on hosting a party in your home, then you already know that there is a lot of organizing that needs to be done. Below are some tips that are going to help you with house parties. 

If you are a host, you need to be there with a big smile welcoming the guests as they arrive – make sure you spend time with them because it is also your party.”] This is especially important if you are providing an onsite PCR test in Seattle for your guests. Tests can detect an active case of the virus before it has the chance to spread, meaning that everyone can relax and enjoy themselves worry-free.

LIGHTING IS GOING TO SET THE MOOD

Whatever you decide on, you shouldn’t leave the overhead lights on because the brightness is going to kill the atmosphere even before you get started with the party. If the room is too dark, it makes it hard for guests to socialize.

Lighting is very important at parties, which is why you need to hire intelligent moving light units. This is going to create funky effects and wash the walls with color – the process involves creating a theatre within the home. Add some light with fun multi color light up pilsner cups.

DECORATIONS

Well-chosen decorations are going to help in establishing the theme of the party alongside good lighting effects. Decorations allow you to transform the rooms into amazing party spaces. You shouldn’t be tempted to go with hire props unless you are looking to go all out on decorations. Low-price props are not going to look that good and the guests are not going to be impressed, no need to bother with this.

You need to be clever when spending your budget. If the party has a Hawaiian theme, then it is way better to have a tiki bar unit instead of a few plastic props. Your guests are going to play an important part in the atmosphere of the party, ask them to dress in a way that fits the theme of the party.

MOVING FURNITURE AROUND

You might be forced to move your furniture in order to create enough party space. You should remove chairs and sofas close to the speaks and dancing areas. This is not a good place for those looking to chat and socialize.

HIRING A DJ

A good DJ is good at putting together a playlist that is going to keep the guests on their feet the entire party – they will also adapt the playlist by looking at how the guests are responding to given tunes. You let the DJ know the type of music you want to be played during the party. They are going to play your preferences without deviating too far.

BOOKING A PHOTOGRAPHER

You are going to have a lot of memories, but it can be even better when there are records of the event. The photographer can take posed shots, but their best work is when they are going around unnoticed taking photos of special moments as they happen. This allows them to capture the true flavor of the party.

SERVING BOWL FOOD

A formal is not good for the party because it slows down the pace. A buffet can seem like a good thing, but it gets messy and unattractive when people dive in. A good way to satisfy appetites and allow them to eat while standing is bowl food. This is not going to leave a mess.

STOCKING UP ON DRINKS

It is way better to be left with extra drinks instead of having to look for drinks halfway through the party. Provide a wide range of drinks – wine, beers, cocktails, fizz, spirits and mixers, soft drinks. This is going to keep everyone happy.

PLANNING A MIDNIGHT SNACK

Your guests are going to get pecking and snacking is a good way to soak up the alcohol – cheese on toast or small bacon sandwiches are good snack options. This is also a sign that the party is about to come to an end. The guests are going to feel tired after eating and will be ready to leave, which makes things easier. 

SETTING UP A CLOAKROOM

One room should be used as a cloakroom – complete with rail and hangers or coat racks – so that the guests can have somewhere to put their bags and coats.

PREPARING THE BATHROOM

Everything should be clean. Make sure there is a stock of loo roll, a mirror, and clean towels. It can also be a good idea to have a fragrant reed diffuser or something of the sort because it adds a nice touch. Make sure there is also a spray air freshener.

GREETING YOUR GUESTS

The last thing anyone wants is to be in a party where the host or hostess is running around focusing on other tasks and forgetting to receive the guests. If you are a host, you need to be there with a big smile welcoming the guests as they arrive – make sure you spend time with them because it is also your party.

WARNING THE NEIGHBORS

Make sure you notify your neighbors about the party in advance. You should apologize for the noise and inconvenience they are going to experience. A bottle of wine and chocolates is a good gift to give for their understanding. Some will even choose to go out themselves on the day of the party.

DO NOT ANNOUNCE THE PARTY ON FACEBOOK

You shouldn’t announce it on any social media platform because things can easily get out of hand. All you need for social media is sharing after the event. You will not have to worry about gatecrashers at your party

HAVE FUN

A party should be fun whether you are hosting it or not. The guests will like it more if you are having fun too. You can still take care of everything and have fun at the same time.

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