Things Guests Notice in Your Home, and they’re not always Good
What is the first thing you do when getting your house ready for guests? When faced with having to turn our home into the best version of itself, we often discover just how bad their impression is. Here is a guide to what your guests definitely see in your space (that you probably don't).

Cohesiveness and Flow: Many guest will notice the flow and furniture placement in a home. Don’t let your guest spend the time in your home mentally rearranging your furniture.
Quick fix: Limit your color scheme and furniture style from room to room. Move some furniture around. That chair, table, lamp and rug aren’t glued to that spot! Always remember this one word, EDIT. Edit your space to see how the flow improves.
Cleanliness and Clutter: Your guest shouldn’t be stressed out seeing your real-life mess. Unopened mail, old magazines and fast food containers need to be tossed, unless you are wanting to made your guest feel better about their own mess.
Quick fix: Before going to bed, take a quick lap around your house and pick up and throw away or put away. Make your end of the day a time to tidy up, not deep clean, any clutter.
Art, Books and Accessories: Your guest want to know what kind of culture you consume, from what art is displayed on your walls to what books or magazines you read. What you have hanging on your walls or displayed should point out who you are and should say a lot about its owner, not about some big box retailer.
Quick fix: Once again the word EDIT. Edit your books, accessories and art, do an inventory of your lifestyle. Does your home reflect your current interests, not your 20 year old college self.
Scents and Smells: Does your home have an inviting scent—a luxe burning candle, or cookies baking in the oven? Or does it smell like you haven't taken out the garbage or changed the kitty litter in weeks? Guest noticed the bad smells just as much as the good ones.
Quick fix: Burn a candle 10 to 15 minutes before guests arrive. Lastly, find the culprits that may be giving your home a funky smell (e.g., the microwave or the garbage disposal).
Light Sources: When walking into your home, guests will most likely notice natural light, but they'll also pick up on artificial lighting and how light is arranged around the room. The quality of light sets the mood of a space. The same space can feel cozy, familiar, enchanting, or humdrum with just a change of light.
Quick fix: If it's daytime, draw open your curtains, make sure your windows are clean. If it's nighttime, light a few candles, dim your lights ,.
Plants and Greenery: Guests notice your plants, flowers, and greenery inside and out. Nothing says to your guest, “Go Away” quicker than a pot of dead mums, rotting pumpkins or a dried out wreath at the front door. Let’s not get started with the row of inside plants sitting on plastic that you are nursing and hopeful will make it to Spring.
Quick fix: Get rid of any dead plants in your yard and inside the house. Toss out the dead, or barely hanging on to life and refresh your main rooms with fresh plants, flowers or if your guest are on they way over, cut some branches and stick them in a nice vase.







