Things to do • November 17, 2025

🦃 How to Prep Your Home for Hosting Thanksgiving

Make your space welcoming, organized, and stress-free before the big day.

Thanksgiving is one of the year’s most anticipated gatherings — filled with family, friends, food, and plenty of laughter. But if you’re the host, the excitement can quickly turn into stress without a solid plan. Whether you’re hosting a small dinner or a full house, a little prep goes a long way. Here’s your guide to getting ready for a smooth, memorable, and cozy Thanksgiving celebration.

1. Start with a Clean, Welcoming Home

Guests notice the little things — and a clean home sets the tone for comfort.

Focus on the essentials:

  • Entryway: Sweep, declutter, and add a welcoming doormat or fall décor.
  • Kitchen: Clear counters, empty the dishwasher, and wipe down appliances.
  • Bathrooms: Stock with fresh towels, soap, and extra toilet paper.
  • Common areas: Vacuum, dust, and tidy up seating.

A clean space makes your home feel bigger, brighter, and more inviting.

2. Plan Your Menu Early

Thanksgiving menus are often the star of the show, so planning ahead is key.

✔ Choose dishes based on how much time and oven space you’ll have.
✔ If guests offer to bring something — say yes!
✔ Shop early for non-perishables to avoid the holiday rush.

Pro tip: Make a cooking timeline. It removes guesswork and ensures everything finishes at (roughly) the same time.

3. Prepare Your Dining Area

You don’t have to have a picture-perfect tablescape — but a little effort makes the meal feel special.

Consider adding:

  • A simple table runner or fall-themed centerpiece
  • Matching plates or a mix-and-match cozy look
  • Place cards for larger groups
  • A beverage station to reduce kitchen traffic

Double-check that you have enough chairs and table space. Borrow or rent if needed!

4. Organize Your Kitchen for Game Day

Think of Thanksgiving as a cooking marathon, not a sprint.

  • Sharpen your knives.
  • Clear out the fridge for all the leftovers.
  • Set out labeled bins (or trays) for ingredients prepped ahead of time.
  • Pull out the special serving dishes so you’re not digging around the day of.

Small tweaks = big time savers.

5. Add Cozy Touches

Thanksgiving is all about warmth and comfort.

Try adding:

  • Throw blankets
  • Soft lighting or candles
  • Fall scents like cinnamon, clove, or apples
  • Background music or a simple playlist

Your space should feel like a hug the moment guests walk in.

6. Prep for Overnight Guests (If You’re Hosting Them)

Not everyone will go home after dessert.

Make sure you have:

  • Clean sheets and pillows
  • Towels laid out
  • A small basket of essentials (toothpaste, soap, etc.)
  • Wi-Fi info handy
  • Coffee set for the next morning

A little hospitality goes a long way.

7. Don’t Forget the Outdoors

Even if it’s chilly, the outside of your home sets the first impression.

  • Sweep the porch
  • Add fall décor or lighting
  • Check that walkways are safe and clear
  • Make sure house numbers are visible

8. Enjoy the Day!

You’ve prepared, planned, and organized — now it’s time to enjoy it.
The best Thanksgiving moments happen when you relax, laugh, and connect.

Remember: people come for the food, but they stay for the warmth and company you provide.