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Holiday hosting 101: From cocktails to coat racks

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Rollins emphasizes the need for tables and stools spread throughout the gathering spaces.

“Pretend you’re a drink,” she says. “Where will you go?”

Too much furniture, however, can feel claustrophobic.

“Some editing is necessary,” says Turner, to allow for traffic flow.

“You’re adding a lot with holiday decor,” she adds. “If you’re not taking anything out, you’re just adding clutter.”

SETTING THE LIGHTS

The right lighting makes your home (and your guests) look their best. Our experts agreed that overhead lighting has no place in a party; place lamps on multiple levels throughout your rooms, dim the lights and add candles wherever you can.

“Avoid candles by the bar and the buffet, though,” cautions Rollins. “You don’t want your guests going up in flames.”

She also suggests skipping scented candles because they compete with the scent of the food.

And while lighting should be low in conversation areas, keep bathrooms and food areas better lit.

SETTING THE TABLE

Food can make or break a party, but Rollins insists, “It’s not about what you’re serving, it’s how it’s displayed.”

For buffets, she suggests using smaller dishes and refilling them frequently.

Push the dining table against the wall to create more space for mingling around the food, Turner recommends.

And a signature cocktail adds a festive touch, and can streamline bar mess and bar costs.

For dinner parties, Mindy Weiss, a Los Angeles-based party planner, suggests setting the table the evening before the party.

Personalized place cards are a thoughtful touch and can be tailored to any theme. “My guests were given ‘I’m thankful for.’ nametags one Thanksgiving,” Rollins says. “As I made my toast, I said, ‘I am thankful for all of you gathered with me today to celebrate the blessings we have.’ And I asked each guest to reflect on what they were thankful for.”

DETAILS, DETAILS

It’s the small touches that really bring your party to the next level. Turner recommends wowing guests with a spa-like bathroom: “Remove all your junk and replace it with a sprig of pine, a candle, new hand soap and lotion.”

Provide a stack of rolled hand towels so guests don’t have to share the same (increasingly damp) towel, Turner suggests.

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