Thursday, August 7, 2008

How to Accommodate Guests In Your New Apartment

Apartment-living is an attractive option for seniors who no longer need a big family home, or want to get the most out of their retirement savings by reducing extra costs. But downsizing your home doesn t prevent you from throwing successful family parties in your apartment! With simple planning, you can still bring everyone home for the holidays. Moving into a rented apartment doesn't mean you have to give up your family traditions. With just a bit of planning, you can still find room to accommodate everyone when celebrating family occasions. Tina Barton is a writer for Paramount Properties, Ottawa s second largest residential property management company. With more than 4,500 Ottawa apartments for rent in some of the city s finest locations, we re your #1 choice for apartment rental in Ottawa. http:www.ParamountApts.com ParamountApts.com




Step1
Plan your space

Furnish your apartment with pieces that serve multiple purposes. Stools and pillows look great and can be used for extra seating. Tables that fold or expand can temporarily double your serving space.


Step2
Clear the Clutter

Put away any knickknacks, counter clutter, and small decorative furniture. Your valuables will not only be safe, but you will have more surface space and the room will seem bigger and more inviting.


Step3
Delegate

Once your children have grown out of calling peanut butter and pickles a dinner, ask them to help with the preparations! If each adult prepares an appetizer, desert or entrée, your preparation time will be cut significantly, your kitchen will stay cleaner and everyone will be able to contribute to the day.


Step4
Make after-party arrangements

Are people coming from out of town? Will alcohol be served? Is transportation available? If any of your guests will need overnight accommodation, make sure arrangements are made before the big day. A smaller home means less space for unexpected overnight guests.


Step5
Don't forget the children

If children are coming, make sure there is a safe space away from the excitement of the party available. In an apartment, a bedroom or office can be used for this purpose. Young children may become overwhelmed or tired before the day is through and having a 'children's only' area will make sure that they enjoy the day as much as the adults.


Step6
6. Eat simply
Unless you are planning a formal dinner, serve simple food that won't stain clothes. If everyone can't fit around a single table, skip the dinner time ordeal and allow your guests to mingle and graze the food.


Step7
Watch the clock

Know when your guests are coming and leaving. If your first guest arrives early and the last guest leaves late, the day can quickly become long and overwhelming. Set a start and finish time for your gathering and you and your guests will get the most out of your time with each other.


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