Setting Up Your Home for Wedding Guests

If you want lovely photos of a wedding Here are some Tips for Setting Up Your Home for Wedding Guests.
You’re getting married! What a beautiful time to enjoy with your friends and family! Of course, it also comes with a lot of planning. If you’ve never hosted a wedding before, you might be nervous that you will forget something. We’ve got you covered!

Here are some low-cost, high-impact ways to prepare your home for the wedding guests, so you can have the beautiful, fabulous wedding and reception you’ve always dreamed of with great photographs.

The week leading up to your wedding is a magical time that you can enjoy with your loved ones. One of the best ways to do that is to host wedding guests in a special venue, like your home. Consider using this as an opportunity for your parents and grandparents to get to know your fiances parents and grandparents. Depending on the size of your family and your home, you might host aunts and uncles or members of the wedding party.

Clean, declutter, and organize your home.

No matter how much you clean your home, most can benefit from a nice, professional cleaning. This makes the experience more comfortable for the guests staying in your home, and it saves you from adding another thing to your massive to-do list.

Organize your home and rid it of clutter. ZenBusiness recommends filing away nonessential paperwork, giving away items you no longer need or use to charity, and finding a permanent spot for all your items.

Make renovations that improve the look of your home and increase property value while also making your home feel cozy for guests.

One example is remodeling the kitchen, dining, and living area to provide a more open floor plan. This makes getting to know your new in-laws easier and promotes mingling. An open floor plan is one of the most desired home characteristics for homebuyers. If you’ve wanted an excuse to remodel your kitchen or bath, here’s your chance.Plus you’ll have great photos.

Another improvement that you will want to consider is the landscaping and outdoor lighting. Outdoor lighting ranked ninth on the previously mentioned survey, and landscaping is the first thing your wedding guests will see when they arrive. Make it beautiful and inviting with some lights leading up the path to your home or lining your property line. Can you imagine the photos of the bride outside.

Check out this photo of a beautiful arch created by Sherry Spencer, a partner at Southern Blooms. While you will want to have your wedding at our venue, your home will still be a place where many photos will be taken. Make it beautiful by adding some greenery and hydrangeas to your landscaping. This could double as a low-cost and beautiful backdrop for pictures and something nice to look at day-to-day.

Before guests arrive, make the guest rooms inviting.

This might be a great time to purchase new sheets. They’re an inexpensive investment, and your guests will notice the effort. Integrate your wedding colors where you can. For example, pick up some new hand towels and other bathroom décor that match your wedding colors.

Set aside rooms for getting ready.

Choose a room that is cozy but can handle whatever preparations you need to make. For example, if you choose to do your hair and makeup or have someone come to your home to do it for you, make sure you have a place with the proper lighting and access to electrical outlets nearby a place to put hot tools, like curling irons.

The key takeaway is to make improvements you’ve been putting off or that are inspiring to you in anticipation of your wedding guests’ arrival. In the process, you will be setting up your home for beautiful photo ops and memories to cherish for a lifetime while also improving your home’s value.
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EDUCATION 2010 Student Tony Corbell. 2011 PPA Photography School, Dallas TX 2010 Student Kirk Tuck, Austin, TX 2000- Marketing consultant for The Rug Hook Project of MX 2004- Organizer of Travis Heights Art Show 2004 Student Dan Burkholder, Platinum printing and digital photography 2004 Student Tom Knapp, printmaking 2004 Student of Lander Rodriguiz, photoshop 2003 Author of “Tears from the Crown of Thorns” 2003 Student of Jo Brenzo Master photographer 2002 Student of Jill Skupin Bromoil photography 2002 Student of Ray Carafano Holga Camera photography 2001 Student of Lisa Mackie, NY, NY Printmaking 2001 Student of Jim Johnston San Miguel de Allende, Mexico Printmaking 1998 Instituto Allende, San Miguel de Allende Photography 1997 Instituto Allende, SMA Photography 1995&96 Elizabeth Ney Sculpture School Sculpture 1996 Boulder Sculpture Academy Sculpture 1995 Daugherty Art Center Photography 1994 Instituto Allende. San Miguel de Allende Photography 1969 University of Minnesota BS Psychology, minor Art

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