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Home Is Where The Party Is: How To Host A Housewarming Party

Home is Where the Party Is: How to Host a Housewarming Party

The best part of moving to a new house is the housewarming party. Once you unpack everything and put the boxes away, it’s time to celebrate moving into a new house.

A housewarming party is exactly what you need after all the stress of moving, packing, and then unpacking.

Organize a get-together and invite all your friends and family to celebrate together the transition from transforming a house into a home. If you’ve never thrown a party like this, don’t worry. We have all the tips to help you host a housewarming party.

Let’s dive right in.

  • Set the date

When it comes to throwing a housewarming party, the timing is everything. Make sure both you and your house are ready to host a bash. Moving and unpacking is stressful, plus transforming a house into a home can take time. That’s why you shouldn’t rush with the party. 

Once you feel ready, you can set the date. Housewarming parties are usually organized over weekends or an evening towards the end of the week, but ultimately it all depends on you and your guests. 

  • Send the invites

Once you’ve set the date and time, you can invite your guests. Choosing who you’ll invite is the most difficult part of the process, but the size of the party will most definitely depend on the space available in your new home.

When organizing a party such as this one, the goal is to only invite those closest to you. Once the list is ready, you can send out the invites. You can send the invitations in many different ways - send them via mail, text message, or do it traditionally by calling them on the phone. 

  • Get the house ready and decorate

The next step is getting the house ready for a party. The goal of this party is to showcase your new home, so make sure everything is looking good and you are proud of it. Let the guests wander and explore the house. That means that you should leave everything open and accessible, with no off-limit spaces.

When it comes to housewarming party décor, the best idea is to simply decorate with your personal décor. Meaning, that you should let the house reflect who you are. You can add a balloon or two or a quirky garland, just keep things simple and don’t overwhelm the space with unnecessary party decor. 

  • Plan food and drinks

The most important part of every party is the food and drinks. That’s why you should take some time to plan out the menu. This is the part where you can go all out. 

If you’re organizing a casual housewarming party, then the best would be to stick with finger food or bite-sized appetizers. On the other hand, you can organize a barbeque or backyard grill party. If you’re not skilled in the kitchen or simply don’t feel like preparing food, you can organize a potluck housewarming party. This is the kind of party where all guests will bring a dish of their own. 

As for drinks, you can always ask your guests what they prefer, either alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks. Or you can stick to party staples - beer, wine, gin and tonic, scotch, soda, and water, of course. Cocktails are also an option, if that’s something you like.

  • Plan the entertainment

How do you plan to entertain your guests at the party? Yet another important thing to consider when throwing any party is entertainment. When it comes to housewarming parties, there aren’t any rules really. It’s all about creating a welcoming atmosphere. 

You also need an entertainment space. As for entertainment, you can play traditional party games or board games or you can invest in something more special. You can hire a DJ or a photo booth. A photo booth is a very popular party entertainment trick and if you want you can choose a photo booth hire from Sydney.

Other options also include hiring a karaoke machine, or a dance floor. Either way, whatever entertainment option you choose you won’t go wrong.

  • Inform neighbors

The worst thing you can do as a new neighbor is to throw a party without letting the rest of your neighbors know about it. So, a better idea would be to inform your neighbors in advance about the party. This way they won’t call the police if they hear the loud music past 1 a.m.

An even better option would be inviting your new neighbors to the party as well. A housewarming party is the best occasion to get to know your new neighbors a little better.

  • Kick back and relax

Don’t stress about the party. The whole point of housewarming parties is to show your new home to your loved ones and make them feel welcome. That means that your new house doesn’t need to be perfect, or completely organized and decorated. Similarly, your party should be chill and stress-free.

So, kick back and relax, and enjoy spending time with your family and friends (old and new) in your new space.

  • Send thank you notes

After the party is over, make sure to acknowledge all the guests who attended the housewarming party. If you want to leave a lasting impression, you can send a message, an email, or a simple note, thanking everyone for their presence and gifts. 

Conclusion

Hosting a housewarming party is a great way to unwind, and get together all your friends and family to show them your new home. This party is the first official party in your new home and the first opportunity to make some great memories in the new palace.