Your Holiday Guide To Small Space Entertaining

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If you've ever tried to entertain even a small group of people, you know how it goes: Everyone just clumps into one room. Or, if you're bringing together two groups of people (think: work friends and regular friends, your friends and their friends, friends and family), you'll get two clumps of people. No one circulates, no one mingles, things get awkward. You're left never wanting to entertain again.

We've found the solution: The "station" approach to entertaining. It's a surefire way get guests moving, but experience has proven that this approach allows you to fit up to 4x as many people in your home (without it feeling crowded).

The process is simple. Instead of placing all the food and drinks on one buffet table for people to crowd around, you just create stations throughout your home. Each station should have an "attraction," such as an hors d'oeuvre or a cocktail, so guests will circulate. Easy enough, right? But if you're still not sure what to do, here are a few suggested stations:

Martini bar in the entryway. Make a pitcher of martinis (gin and vermouth or vodka and vermouth), place glasses on a decorative tray and put out bowls of accoutrements like olives or lemon peels. Guests will love being greeted at the door with a festive cocktail.

Wine bar in the kitchen. No matter how hard you try to avoid it, people will gather in the kitchen. Since you'll probably be doing some last minute cooking, it's essential that the attraction here is basic so people will continue on to another room. Set a few bottles of wine on the table alongside glasses and a simple snack like breadsticks.

Cheese plate in the living room. Cheese plates can be awkward to deal with because you're juggling a drink, a plate and a cheese knife. So, put this platter in the living room where guests can not only sit down to chat, but can also have a little more time to work with the food.

Full bar in the dining room. Use your sideboard as a full-sized bar, or spread it out on the dining room table. Another option: Turning the dining room table into a game area, with cards.

Hors d'oeuvres in the hallway. Believe it or not, your hallway is still a great entertaining space. Place a tray or two of hors d'oeuvres on your side table so people will filter through this often-ignored party spot.

Coat room in the bedroom. Classic, but for a reason. The last thing you want is for valuable sitting space to be taken up with coats. When your guests walk inside, bring their coat to your bedroom where it will remain out of everyone's way.

Thinking about hosting a get-together and looking for some entertaining ideas? Check out these stories for some party inspiration:
How To Host A Cookie-Decorating Party
Have Fun Cooking With Friends
How To Turn Household Objects Into Party Accessories

Another great idea for a station? A new, exotic cocktail. Watch this video for a few fresh ideas.

 
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jb2000000
Don't tread on my thread!
05:25 PM on 12/13/2011
Turn the music up and the lights down low, try using candles instead of lamps. This will move people closer together to see and hear one another. Not for an older crowd though.
03:41 PM on 12/13/2011
Lay out a bag of weed, that almost always work. Don't forget the zigzag. Enjoy!
03:31 PM on 12/13/2011
Just introduce people to each other. If they are mature enough, with little insecurity, they will start conversations and eventually just start mingling. Just don't leave people hanging, if you see someone standing by themselves, or a group just hanging out by themselves, get them to move around, or bring another group to them. You know most people, and their likes and dislikes, match them up.
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03:11 PM on 12/13/2011
Booze
01:11 PM on 12/13/2011
Ixnay on the 'bring guests' coats to your bedromm'! Has the Huff not heard of the bedbug epidemic? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
01:01 PM on 12/13/2011
Add to the list: Invite at least one person who is wonderfully sociable, who enjoys meeting new people and starting conversations, who is at ease making introductions and connections between disparate groups, and is skilled at including new comers. It's even better if you can invite 2-3 of these social types. Be sure to let these valuable guests know how much you appreciate their special "gift of gab" and that you need them to help you; if they don't know that they're needed you'll miss out on their best gift to you---helping you to have the party ever!
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skyeagle
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12:24 PM on 12/13/2011
Make yourself a large bowl of Prune-Tang Punch. Take a quart of prune juice, a two liter bottle of 7-Up and a heaping one cup scoop of Tang Instant Orange Juice and voila! Prune-Tang!
12:13 PM on 12/13/2011
Serve lots and lots of alcohol...
11:26 AM on 12/13/2011
Yes, place lots of booze in every room, Thank you!
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10:15 AM on 12/13/2011
Get a coat rack! Put it in a hallway where you would not put food (like across from the bathroom!). This way you do not have smelly, wet and possibly dirty coats sitting on your bed. I cannot stand to go to bed later and it smells like smoke and a variety of yucky perfumes and colognes. The coat rack is also great for ladies' purses. If you cannot borrow or buy or rent a coat rack, lay out a pretty sheet or tablecloth on your bed first and then just throw it in the wash later.
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08:55 AM on 12/13/2011
Bottle of Vodka and a large pack of Cherry or Strawberry "jolly rancers'... open bottle... insert JR's.... place in freezer..... when Vodka is red, it's great for Shots
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Arn Arn
08:48 AM on 12/13/2011
That black and white picture is really groovy, far out man!
08:06 AM on 12/13/2011
Just make a large batch of Vodka Bombay Punch. Goes down like kool ade and hits like martinis.
01:16 PM on 12/13/2011
Okay. So ............. when u suggest a 'special' mixed drink - it might be nice to give us the recipe! Doncha think?
04:00 PM on 12/13/2011
Please give out the recipe! Sounds yummy!

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