Entry #1854, November 22, 2012
Are you having problems with accommodating your guests at the holiday table? Well, you may not be the only one who has that concern. The limited number of people that your table can fit and the space that your dining area covers may be a cause of concern for the coming holiday.
But with proper planning and considering some of the effective ideas on how to fit more guest at your holiday table – worry no more!
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Forget about the limited space or area. All you have to take into account are these effective ideas that you can do to accommodate all your guests comfortably:
Use fold-ups chairs
Fold-ups chairs can be your best buddy for any holiday gathering. These types of chairs save up a lot of space and very portable. Your guests can just drag them off to another area so that it will free some space to give way for other guests. Other than being handy, you will be amazed with the innovative styles and designs that fold-ups chairs can offer. They also come in different colors, sizes and patterns.
Allow your guests to break into small groups
This is an effective way to manage your space especially your holiday table. You can do this by setting up each area of your home with different themes that would interest a group of people. But your guests can just wander around to meet and greet everyone. It’s just that you can provide separations for small group discussions.
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Consider having dinner table stations
By providing dinner stations in several areas, you can avoid your guests from being stuck in an area of your home. You may do this by having a separate area for your desserts, condiments, fruits, main courses, and other food stations.
With these brilliant ideas, you can be sure that your guests will feel the hospitality and enjoy the rest of the holiday celebration!
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