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  • Fun Ways to Ring in the New Year at Home

    Fun Ways to Ring in the New Year at Home

    Fun Ways to Ring in the New Year at HomeThe New Year is fast approaching, and there’s no better way to welcome it than by celebrating at home with your loved ones. With creativity and simple planning, your family can have a blast bringing in the New Year comfortably in your home. Here are some fun ways to ring in the New Year at home, from games and activities to festive décor and food ideas.

    Host a family party

    Choose a theme and plan for a fun-filled party, the best way to involve every family member in spirit – whether it’s dressing up in fancy outfits, creating a DIY photo booth corner, donning party hats, or even creating a family concert!

    Decorate your home

    Nothing gets you in the holiday spirit like festive decorations. Get your creative juices flowing and make your own New Year’s Eve decor with your family or friends. You can create a festive backdrop for photos, make party hats or crowns, and hang up streamers and balloons. This could be a fun DIY project that will allow you to unleash your imagination and spend some quality time with your loved ones.

    Fun Ways to Ring in the New Year at HomeHost a dance party

    Turn up the music and bust out those dance moves. A dance party is the perfect way to have fun, release some stress, and ring in the new year on a high note. Choose your favorite music and groove with your loved ones.

    Watch movies

    Set up a movie marathon with your family and binge-watch the classics you’ve been wanting to see or re-watch your all-time favorites. Turn it into a movie night by creating the perfect ambiance with pillows and blankets, snacks, and dimmed lights.

    Make a festive meal

    Food is a big part of any celebration, and New Year’s Eve is no exception. Whether you’re cooking a full meal or just preparing snacks and appetizers, get creative with your food choices. You can make festive cocktails, like champagne punch or pomegranate margarita; create a cheese and charcuterie board; or bake desserts like cupcakes or cookies shaped like fireworks or clocks. Don’t forget to decorate your food table with themed accents like a New Year banner or confetti.

    Play some games

    Games are a great way to keep everyone entertained during your New Year’s Eve celebration. From classic board games and card games to trivia and charades, there are endless options to choose from. Try introducing a new game that you’ve never played before, or put a festive twist on your family’s favorites. Pinterest is a great place to find New Year’s game ideas.

    Host a sleepover

    Organize a sleepover and relive those good old days with family or friends. Put up mattresses in the living room, set up some snacks, and watch movies all night long. You could even have a makeshift pillow fight to ring in the New Year!

    Watch a virtual countdown

    The ultimate moment of any New Year’s Eve celebration is counting down to midnight to welcome the New Year. Tune in to your local news or watch a live stream online to feel like you’re part of the festivities. If you have younger kids, you can watch celebrations from earlier time zones so they can still take part in the fun without staying up past bedtime.

    Fun Ways to Ring in the New Year at HomeEnd the night with a bang

    One of the most memorable parts of New Year’s Eve is the countdown to midnight and the traditional noise made by everyone as the new year arrives. Get your whole family involved in creating fun noise makers to ring in the year. You can create DIY noise makers from household items like paper plates and cups with beads or beans glued inside. Have fun getting creative with materials, colors, and patterns, and before the countdown begins, teach your little ones how to make some noise!

    There are endless ways to celebrate New Year’s Eve at home, and these are just a few ideas to get you started. Remember, the most important part of any celebration is spending time with your loved ones and making memories. So, whether you’re snuggled in your jammies or taking advantage of your cozy living room space to have an incredible time, have fun, and enjoy the memories made.

    Celebrate the new year in a new home from S&A Homes

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  • Holiday Decorating When Your Home is for Sale

    Holiday Decorating When Your Home is for Sale

    Holiday Decorating When Your Home’s for SaleThe holiday season is upon us once again, and many homeowners are already busy preparing their homes for the festivities. However, if you’re currently in the process of selling your home, decorating for the holidays can be a bit of a challenge. You don’t want to scare away potential buyers with over-the-top holiday decor, but you also want to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. In fact, with the right ideas and steps, you can create a warm and inviting atmosphere that will impress potential buyers. Here are some of the best tips and tricks for decorating your home for the holidays while it’s on the market.

    Be mindful of the space you have

    The first thing you need to consider is the space available in your home. Adding decorations to a room that’s filled with a lot of furniture might make the space look even smaller. Be mindful of the amount and size of decorations you put up and consider removing some items to avoid overcrowding your home.

    Keep it simple

    When it comes to holiday home staging, less is more. Avoid the temptation to go overboard with decorations so you don’t put off potential buyers. Keep your decorations simple and minimal; stick to classic and timeless décor that will appeal to everyone. Minimal holiday decorations will allow potential buyers to visualize the space as their own and not be overwhelmed by your personal touch.

    Holiday Decorating When Your Home’s for SaleRemove clutter

    Holiday decorating often involves a lot of stuff, but when you are trying to sell your home, the last thing you want is clutter. You want your home to look spacious and clutter-free to prospective buyers. Instead, be strategic with your holiday décor. Only use a few select pieces to create a warm and inviting atmosphere without overcrowding your space with excess decorations. You want potential buyers to focus on the beauty of your home, not the excess clutter.

    Stick to a neutral theme

    While you may celebrate the holidays with religious decorations, it’s best to avoid them when your home is for sale. It’s important to remember that not everyone celebrates the same holidays. Opt for non-denominational decorations that will complement your home’s style and appeal to a wider range of buyers.

    Highlight your home’s best features

    Use your decorations to highlight your home’s best features. If you have an amazing fireplace, highlight it with some simple decorations instead of overwhelming it. Or, if your home has an impressive front door, use a wreath or garland to accentuate it. Focus on highlighting your home’s features rather than drawing attention away from them.

    Don’t forget curb appeal

    Don’t forget about the exterior of your home. Create a warm welcome for potential buyers with festive lights, a wreath or garland, and winter-friendly planters. A little bit of effort can go a long way when it comes to the outside of your home.

    Put away gifts

    There’s nothing like seeing a pile of wrapped presents under the tree. But if you’re selling your home during the holidays, it’s best to keep those to a minimum. You don’t want to risk a gift going missing during showings. If you want to display gifts, consider wrapping a few empty boxes and keeping your real gifts stored safely away.

    Holiday Decorating When Your Home’s for SaleDecorating your home for the holidays while it’s on the market can be a challenge, but it’s not impossible. These tips will help you create a warm and inviting atmosphere that will impress potential buyers without overwhelming them.

    Home for the holidays with S&A Homes

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  • Tips for Creating Meaningful Holiday Traditions with Your Family

    Tips for Creating Meaningful Holiday Traditions with Your Family

    Tips for Creating Meaningful Holiday Traditions with Your FamilyThe holidays are all about traditions; from the classic movie marathons to Grandma’s famous apple pie recipe. While keeping these timeless traditions alive is important, sometimes you need to make new family traditions that fit with the times and personalities of your individual family. Starting a new tradition can be challenging, but with a little creativity and effort, you can create something truly special and memorable. In this blog, we’ll explore some tips and ideas for creating new holiday family traditions that can bring everyone together and enrich your family’s holiday experience.

    Identify what matters to you and your family.

    The first step in creating new traditions is to reflect on what matters most to you and your family. What values do you want to instill in your children? What activities or events bring you joy and a sense of belonging? What kind of atmosphere do you want to cultivate in your home? Once you have a clear idea of your priorities, you can brainstorm ideas for traditions that align with them. For example, if family time is important to you, you could have a weekly game night or movie night. If you value community involvement, you could organize a neighborhood potluck or volunteer at a local charity together. Or if you love cooking and trying new foods, perhaps you could start a new tradition of having a family potluck or trying a new holiday recipe each year.

    Find inspiration

    While it’s easy to feel overwhelmed when thinking about creating new traditions, it’s important to remember that it’s okay to borrow ideas from others. You can find inspiration anywhere from Pinterest to friends or family members who already have established traditions. Some ideas can include a family game night, a cookie-baking competition, a craft day, or even a read-aloud session. Consider trying new activities and hobbies that everyone in your family can participate in during the holiday season.

    Get everyone involved

    Starting a new tradition is much more fun and successful when you involve your family and friends. Ask them for input on what they’d like to do or what they think would be a fun new tradition to add. Maybe they have a hobby or activity that they’re passionate about that could become a new tradition. Or maybe they have a cherished memory from their childhood that could inspire a new tradition. Whatever it is, involving others in the process will create a sense of shared ownership and excitement.

    Start small and build gradually

    When it comes to new traditions, less is often more. It’s better to start with one or two new traditions and build on them over time than to overwhelm yourself and your family with too many new activities. Starting small also gives you the chance to fine-tune and adjust the new tradition as needed, ensuring that it feels right to everyone involved. As you get more comfortable, you can add new activities or events to your calendar.

    Tips for Creating Meaningful Holiday Traditions with Your FamilyIncorporate your home and surroundings

    As a homeowner, you have the advantage of being able to use your home and surroundings as a canvas for your traditions. You could set up a special corner or room in your house for a particular activity or decoration, such as a Christmas tree or a wall of family photos. You could also incorporate your outdoor space, such as a garden or patio, into your traditions. By making your home a part of your traditions, you can create a sense of continuity and belonging that extends beyond the event itself.

    Keep it flexible

    As much as we might like to plan and control everything about our traditions, it’s important to keep them flexible and adaptable. Life happens, schedules change, and unexpected events occur. If you’re too rigid about your new tradition, it might become a source of stress rather than joy. Instead, approach your new tradition with a sense of flexibility and openness. If the weather doesn’t cooperate or someone gets sick, be willing to adjust the plan or postpone the activity. The point of traditions is to create meaningful moments, not to follow a set of rules.  You may discover that some traditions become beloved parts of your family’s life, while others fizzle out or need tweaking. Don’t be discouraged by failure or change. Instead, view it as a learning experience and an opportunity to refine your traditions to better suit your family’s needs.

    Mix old and new elements

    Just because you’re starting new traditions doesn’t mean you have to abandon all of your old ones. In fact, you could incorporate elements of your old traditions into your new ones, either by adapting them to fit the current context or by combining them with new elements. For example, if your family has a long-standing tradition of baking cookies during the holidays, you could add a twist by making them into a cookie-decorating party with friends or by incorporating a new cookie recipe every year. By blending old and new elements, you can honor your family’s past while embracing the present and future.

    Tips for Creating Meaningful Holiday Traditions with Your FamilyEmbrace the imperfections

    Perfection isn’t the goal when it comes to traditions. In fact, imperfections can often make a tradition more memorable and special. Perhaps your first attempt at a new tradition doesn’t go exactly as planned, but it becomes a funny story that you retell every year. Or maybe you start a new tradition that turns out to be less popular than you thought, but it becomes a reminder to stay open to new ideas and experiences. Embrace the imperfections and use them as opportunities to learn and grow. The most important thing is that you’re spending time together as a family and creating memories that will last a lifetime.

    The holidays are a time for celebrating with family and creating new memories that last a lifetime. Creating new traditions is a great way to bring everyone closer together and make the season feel extra special. Let the spirit of the season guide you toward creating new and meaningful traditions that bring joy and happiness to your family.

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  • Hosting for the Holidays in Your New S&A Home

    Hosting for the Holidays in Your New S&A Home

    holiday hosting in your new home

    Nothing says home for the holidays quite like a family gathering in your new S&A home! Celebrate by hosting your nearest and dearest in an energy-efficient and sustainable home filled with everything you need to make the season bright.

    Our S&A Homes team has curated a list of tips and tricks that make hosting your friends and family this holiday season an enjoyable experience for everyone.

    Make room for guests and their belongings

    When hosting for the holidays, it is important to prioritize making your guests feel welcome within your home. Put out a welcome door mat, leave the porch lights on and have a space for guests to leave their boots, coats and other belongings when they walk in the door. Also make sure there is ample space for suitcases, hanging clothes and more in the guest bedrooms and bathrooms. Finally, rearrange the furniture as needed to allow the family to gather and exchange stories or eat a meal together, or set up an area for the kids to play games and watch holiday movies!

    Add seasonal scents

    Create a stovetop potpourri to make your home smell like a winter wonderland! Whether you are hosting a family gathering or a holiday party for friends, adding a seasonal scent is always a good idea. Simmer water with simple ingredients such as cinnamon sticks, orange slices, rosemary, cloves, fresh cranberries and nutmeg to have your dwelling filled with a warm and welcoming fragrance. 

    Create a holiday tablescape

    thanksgiving tablescapeBefore your guests arrive, set your table with holiday décor and everything they may need when gathering for a meal. Provide your guests with a festive tablescape featuring your best china for a fancy gathering or casual dinnerware for a family-friendly event, flatware, wine glasses, linens and more! Add name cards to give your tabletop display a more formal feel and blend family and friends to allow guests to mingle with new people. Add candles and pumpkins or gourds for a Thanksgiving tablescape, or incorporate greenery and ornaments for a December fête!

    Make a holiday playlist or movie lineup

    Add some background noise by curating a holiday playlist or movie lineup to play during the season’s festivities. Perfectly blend classics with new favorites to help avoid awkward silence while hosting your loved ones. And for a family of sports lovers, ensuring you have a television tuned to the day’s biggest games will keep everyone happy!

    cozy holiday decorAdd a sense of coziness

    Make your guests feel at home by adding a layer of warmth and coziness to your humble abode. Put out textured throw blankets and lots of fluffy throw pillows, and add ambient lighting to provide a welcoming sense. Incorporate natural elements within your home by adding greenery or wood, and create intimate gathering areas with comfortable seating.

    What tips and tricks will you use while hosting a holiday gathering in your new S&A home?

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