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How to Get Your Home Ready for the Holidays: A Fall Checklist

September 25, 2024

The holidays might seem far off, but fall is the perfect season to start preparing your home. Whether you’re aiming to host cozy gatherings or simply enjoy a festive atmosphere, getting an early start will help you avoid last-minute stress. Taking care of these tasks now will leave your home ready for holiday celebrations, family visits, or even potential buyers if you’re considering listing your home. Here’s your fall checklist on how to get your home ready for the holidays well in advance.

Declutter and Organize

The first step in preparing your home for the holidays is decluttering and organizing. Tidy up room by room, focusing on areas where you’ll entertain guests or showcase your home if you’re selling. Common areas like the living room, dining room, and entryway should be your first priority. Not only will this help create a warm, welcoming environment, but it will also make your home more appealing to potential buyers.

Bonus Tip: If you haven’t used an item in the past year, now may be the perfect time to donate, recycle, or let it go.

Deep Clean Key Areas

Fall is the ideal time to dive into some deep cleaning tasks, particularly in spaces where guests will gather or buyers might take a closer look. Keeping your home fresh and clean ensures you’ll be prepared for the holiday season, whether it’s for hosting or showing.

  • Kitchen: Clean the oven, refrigerator, and other appliances, wipe down cabinets, and organize your pantry for upcoming holiday meals.
  • Bathrooms: Give your bathrooms a deep scrub, including grout and hard-to-reach areas. Restock towels and toiletries so you’re ready for guests.
  • Guest Rooms: Freshen up guest rooms by washing bedding, dusting, and vacuuming. A clean, cozy space will ensure your guests (or buyers) feel welcome.

Check Your Holiday Decorations

Before the hustle of the holiday season begins, take inventory of your holiday decorations. Pull out your favorite items and check them for repairs—broken lights, missing ornaments, or damaged wreaths. If anything needs replacing, doing so during fall will save you from fighting the holiday rush.

Real Estate Tip: If you’re staging your home for sale, opt for elegant, understated decorations that enhance your home’s features rather than overwhelm them.

Inspect Your Outdoor Spaces

Don’t forget to spruce up your outdoor spaces as you prepare for the holidays. Clean up the yard, trim any overgrown bushes, and ensure your outdoor lighting is in good condition. If you plan to decorate the exterior of your home, now is the time to check that your lights, wreaths, and inflatables are working properly.

Curb Appeal Tip: For homeowners preparing to sell, fall curb appeal is essential. Simple outdoor decorations can add charm, but make sure your home’s beauty remains the focal point.

Stock Up on Essentials

Get ahead by stocking up on non-perishable essentials like canned goods, cleaning supplies, and paper products. This ensures you’ll be ready for guests and large gatherings during the holidays without scrambling at the last minute. Don’t forget to buy gift wrap, holiday cards, and extra batteries for decorations or gifts.

Plan Ahead for Hosting

If you’re planning to host holiday gatherings, fall is the perfect time to start making a plan. Write out a tentative guest list and think through seating arrangements, menu ideas, and any special touches you’d like to add. Now is also the time to review your serving ware, dishes, and glassware to ensure you have everything needed to host a successful event. Be sure to check out some of our agents’ favorite holiday recipes

Schedule Home Maintenance

Fall is also a great time to take care of any necessary home maintenance before the holiday season kicks in. Whether it’s an HVAC check, chimney cleaning, or window repairs, scheduling these tasks early means you’ll be prepared for the colder months and any guests that come through your door.

Pro Tip: Regular home maintenance doesn’t just keep your home comfortable—it can also boost its value. If you’re considering selling, taking care of these details can make your home more attractive to buyers.

Final Thoughts

By preparing your home for the holidays during the fall, you’ll have more time to relax and enjoy the season when it arrives. Whether you’re hosting guests or planning to list your home on the market, getting a head start on these tasks will ensure your space is organized, welcoming, and ready for whatever the holidays bring.

Start working your way through this fall checklist—your future holiday self will thank you!

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