How to host in a small space: expert tips for a successful gathering (2024)

Hosting a dinner or party comes with fairly high stakes, but should you have the space to accommodate large groups, ample countertops, masses of storage and a spare dishwasher or two, the task is made somewhat easier. Hosting in a small kitchen, with barely enough space for a tray of canapes is infinitely more challenging.

'Celebrations can feel daunting in a small space,' says Jen Nash, head of design at Magnet, 'But from rearranging your layout and removing excess clutter, to opting for clever dining strategies and storage, there are lots of little tricks you can use to maximise the space you have, transforming it into a practical and versatile hosting space that your guests feel comfortable and at ease in.'

Here are some top tips for hosting in a compact space...

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A small kitchen requires some clever rearranging when hosting guests. Pictured: House Beautiful Finsbury Kitchen at Homebase

1. Prepare food in advance

'Allowing yourself plenty of time to prepare is essential when storage and counter space is limited and you have fewer kitchen appliances,' says Jen. 'Prepare any dishes which can be made in advance of the day. Sauces and baked goods can be made the furthest in advance, with sweet dishes like pies and cakes having a shelf life of 3-4 days. Some sides such as mashed potatoes and stuffing can also be made two days ahead.'

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2. Remove any clutter

It's easy for small living areas to get cluttered and overcrowded, especially with the addition of guests, but before they arrive, take the time to remove any items that won't be used on the day.

If you can steal yourself to upend your home for an evening, then pile anything that won't be used into a bedroom and out of sight – down to the vases that take up space on side tables and any laptops or monitors at your desk.

'In the kitchen, remove any appliances, such as air fryers and coffee machines that are perhaps not needed on the day. This will maximise counter space for your dinner prep and make you feel a lot more organised,' adds Jen.

3. Try diagonal dining

Group dining is so tricky in small spaces, and you'll likely have to rearrange your largest room to accommodate everyone. But there's a clever layout strategy to help you maximise space and ensure all guests can dine comfortably.

'Rearranging furniture and placing it at the perimeter of the room will open up a central space where the dining table and chairs can go,' explains Jen. 'You may want to consider diagonal dining – positioning your table at an angle to run diagonally across the room. This clever trick maximises floor space and allows for more seating.'

4. Or, consider informal dining

This is really our favourite piece of advice for small spaces – forgo the expectations of a formal dinner, and instead relax your space and evening with a buffet.

Jen explains: 'If space is really tight and perhaps you don’t have a table, don’t feel the pressure to have a formal dining setup. An informal dining experience can be just as special and in a small space, it can feel more cosy and intimate. Set up food in a buffet style, using the kitchen countertops as a serving surface and then dot chairs around the space where guests can sit.

'Not many people in small living spaces have chairs in the dozens, so get creative with your seating too. From piano benches to dressing chairs, make use of what you have and tie the dining experience together by layering them with cosy blankets and cushions.’

5. Manage foot traffic

There always tends to be a spot that people crowd and gather in when it comes to celebrations, but to avoid this, scatter a few serving areas throughout the home to keep foot traffic moving and make your small space seem less crowded.

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'Not putting everything in one spot is key. For example, put your bar or drinks station on a small table in one corner of the room, your meal on the main table and the dessert in the kitchen. This allows for better flow, and guests won’t all congregate in one spot,' advises Jen.

'Another great tip to minimise guests from congregating around the bar, and to save money, is to serve a "signature drink" unique to you, or pre-made drinks you know your guests love. Put it in pitchers next to a stack of glasses and guests can quickly refill rather than gathering around the bar area and spending lots of time making drinks.'

6. Keep table decor simple

If you prefer a more formal dining style, minimal table decor will be the most effective when space is tight, says Jen. Large centrepieces and foliage displays will overwhelm the table and interfere with the practicalities of eating, so instead experiment with candles at varying heights. They take up little space and will still create an ambient dining experience.

But if you're tied to the idea of a big statement at the dining table, a neat solution here is to try a festive flower cloud or hanging centrepiece. There are plenty of pre-made hanging garlands (we love this Garden Trading one.) Equally, you can use rods that clamp to your table (like this one from Not On The High Street,) and create a frame for wrapping foliage and flowers.

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7. Be creative with storage

'In a small home, it’s likely you have a small fridge and freezer not built to accommodate food for large amounts of people. To maximise its storage, you can adjust shelves to make them more efficient,' suggests Jen. 'Shift them around and increase the gaps between them to free up space.'

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8. Clean as you go

An obvious, but often disregarded step is to clean as you go throughout your meal prep, especially if you are without a dishwasher. 'After the meal, if your sink is at capacity, keep a large container of hot soapy water on the countertop for soaking dishes and loosening stuck-on leftovers. That way when it comes to cleaning them, it takes much less time,' says Jen.

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Personality traits of restaurant hosts and hostesses include friendliness, sociability, and communication skills. After all, they're greeting people at the front entrance. Find a cheerful person who loves people, and let him or her be the one to welcome your guests.

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  2. Get a Head Start on Planning.
  3. Select the Perfect Event Venue.
  4. Choose the Right Event Management Software.
  5. Create an Event Budget and Stick To It.
  6. Prepare for the Unpredictable When hosting Events.
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How to host a successful party? ›

Here are some essential tips to help you host a party that's talked about for years to come.
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  2. Set a Realistic Budget. ...
  3. Choose the Right Venue. ...
  4. Plan Ahead. ...
  5. Create a Theme or Concept. ...
  6. Send Invitations Early. ...
  7. Consider Food & Drinks. ...
  8. 8. Entertainment & Activities.
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To give you a helping hand, we've put together our top tips for hosting a party in a small house.
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What makes an amazing host? ›

Personality traits of restaurant hosts and hostesses include friendliness, sociability, and communication skills. After all, they're greeting people at the front entrance. Find a cheerful person who loves people, and let him or her be the one to welcome your guests.

How can I be the best host ever? ›

Making time for your visitors and focusing solely on them is the easiest way of ensuring that they feel welcome.
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How To Be a Good Host When Your Friends Come Over
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  3. It's All About the Ambience. ...
  4. Menu Masterfully. ...
  5. The Welcoming Committee. ...
  6. Don't Forget To Have Fun.

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Once the party is in full swing, the biggest mistake party hosts can make is not having enough food and drinks! More than half ranked that as the worst oversight when having guests over for a soiree. But some feel the host's behavior can be one of the worst party killers, with 36% not a fan of the host getting drunk.

How to keep guests entertained at a party? ›

Live Band or DJ. Keep the partygoers on their feet all night long by hiring a live band to perform or a DJ to provide music and entertainment throughout the party. With the right music, your party will have a vibrant atmosphere filled with dancing and good vibes that will be sure to entertain your guests all night long ...

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  3. Offer guests something unique, like an outdoor movie experience.
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Can I fit 30 people in my house? ›

Divide the square footage of your home by five (the approximate number of feet each guest needs in personal space). That number equals how many people can fit comfortably in your home.

How many people is a small house party? ›

Small House Party — A house party with 10 to 20 people and an official start time of 10PM. Early House Party — A house party with 20 to 50 people with an official start time of 8PM.

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How to host family in a small house? ›

“Set food and drinks spaced apart so that people don't cluster in just one area, for sit-down meals the host should be seated closest to the kitchen for the easiest access, borrow extra chairs if you don't have enough, hang coats in a closet so people don't throw them on a much needed seat, and know your spacial limits ...

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