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Scrolling through social media, I stumbled on one of those lists: “Things guests notice when they visit your home” with tips on how to make everything “perfect.” At first, it felt like practical advice. But read until the end, because this blog post takes a turn you might not expect. The conclusion isn’t quite what it seems.

10 Things guests notice when entering your home

1. Smell – This is the first thing people notice. You can clean the floors, put fresh linens, empty the trash and light a candle.

2. Entry – Ensure that it’s spacious with room for their shoes and bags.

3. Bathrooms – A clean restroom goes a long way. Make sure you have toilet paper, a nice spray, soap and a clean hand towel.

4. Pet hair – We love our pets, but no one loves being covered in hair. Use a lint roller before guests arrive.

5. Clean & Tidy – People are attracted to a clutter-free, clean space. You can clear surfaces, dust and vacuum. 

6. Anticipate needs – It’s nice to have room in the closet, hangers, a side table, a luggage rack.

8. Guest room – People love having a clock, charger, fresh linens and a trash can. You can even add a mint on the pillow.

9. Stocked shower – It’s a great idea to have shampoo, conditioner, body wash, face wash and Q-tips. Everyone loves a nice robe too.

10. Extra touches – If you want to go above and beyond, you can get fresh flowers, have the WiFi password available and grab their favourite items.

Conclusion:

You can stress yourself sick over details—folding towels like a hotel, lighting candles to hide that faint dog smell, or fussing over every speck of dust. But here’s the truth: the people who matter most aren’t coming to judge your home, they’re coming to enjoy your company. They’re the ones who step over toys without blinking and sip coffee from mismatched mugs with a smile. Their own homes aren’t perfect either, and they don’t expect yours to be. So stop chasing “perfect.” Open your door, open your heart, and let the love in. That’s what makes a house worth visiting. Stress less… worry less… and enjoy more.

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